Behçet's disease with severe autonomic disorders developing after herpes zoster

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Abstract

A 58-year-old Japanese woman with herpes zoster developed Behçet's disease (BD) with symptoms including orthostatic intolerance as an autonomic disorder. Multiple immune-suppressive therapies and a β-blocker successfully controlled both the disease activity of BD and the autonomic disorders. A cytokine multiplex analysis of her serum revealed the elevation of proinflammatory cytokines [interleukin (IL)-1, IL-6, IL-12, tumor necrosis factor alfa (TNFα), and interferon gamma (IFN-γ)] and a low IL-10 concentration. IL-10 production is reported to be important for defense against herpes zoster virus (VZV). Insufficient IL-10 production is reported in BD. The reactivation of VZV with this cytokine profile suggests that BD will develop with various symptoms, including severe autonomic disorders.

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Koto, S., Umeda, M., Kawano, H., Endo, Y., Shimizu, T., Koga, T., … Kawakami, A. (2020). Behçet’s disease with severe autonomic disorders developing after herpes zoster. Internal Medicine, 59(8), 1099–1104. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.3954-19

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