Inflammatory status and severity of disease in dengue patients are associated with lipoprotein alterations.

The triggering of severe dengue has been associated with an exacerbated inflammatory process characterized by the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-1/IL-18, which are the product of inflammasome activation. Furthermore, alteration in the levels of high-density (HDL) and low-density...

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Autores:
Marin-Palma, Damariz
Sirois, Cherilyn M
Urcuqui-Inchima, Silvio
Hernández López, Juan Carlos
Tipo de recurso:
Article of journal
Fecha de publicación:
2019
Institución:
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
Repositorio:
Repositorio UCC
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OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.ucc.edu.co:20.500.12494/41921
Acceso en línea:
https://doi.org/10.17981/econcuc.37.2.2016.09
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85009992343&doi=10.1016%2fj.vetmic.2016.12.039&partnerID=40&md5=7039d94e76ca6d3c37f3b36a52faa9b2
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/41921
Palabra clave:
C reactive protein
carrier proteins and binding proteins
cryopyrin
high density lipoprotein
inflammasome
interleukin 10
interleukin 18
interleukin 1beta
interleukin 1beta converting enzyme
interleukin 6
lipoprotein
low density lipoprotein
messenger RNA
protein NLRC4
protein NLRP1
tumor necrosis factor
unclassified drug
adult
Article
clinical article
controlled study
cross-sectional study
dengue
disease severity
female
gene expression
human
human cell
inflammation
male
peripheral blood mononuclear cell
protein blood level
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