Age-related differentiations of Th1/Th2 cytokines in newborn infants

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate age-related differentiation of immune response in newborns by measuring serum concentrations of interleukin-2 (IL-2), interleukin-4 (IL-4) and interferon-γ (IFN-γ) during the perinatal period. Subjects and methods: Fifty-seven healthy term neonates, their mothers and 25 healthy adults (controls) age-matched to the mothers were included in the study. Cytokine concentrations were measured in the umbilical cord (UC), and in first-day (1N) and fifth-day (5N) neonatal samples, compared with those in maternal serum (MS) and control serum samples. Results: Serum IL-2 concentrations in the UC were markedly elevated compared with those in MS and controls (p < 0.0001), decreasing significantly thereafter up to 5N (p < 0,001). IL-4 serum concentrations did not differ significantly between the UC, 1N and 5N samples; they were, however, markedly elevated compared with those in MS (p < 0.001, p < 0.0007 and p < 0.0001, respectively) and controls (p < 0.05, p < 0.01 and p < 0.006, respectively). IFN-γ serum concentrations were significantly lower in the UC compared with those in controls (p < 0.04), increasing significantly up to 5N (p < 0.03). Both IFN-γ/IL-2 and IFN-γ/IL-4 ratios increased significantly in 5N, compared with those in the UC (p < 0.001 and p < 0.03). Conclusion: Our findings indicate a differential cytokine balance at birth with enhanced expression of IL-2 and IL-4 against IFN-γ. However, a regularization of immune response seems to proceed quickly during the early neonatal life.

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Protonotariou, E., Malamitsi-Puchner, A., Rizos, D., Papagianni, B., Moira, E., Sarandakou, A., & Botsis, D. (2004). Age-related differentiations of Th1/Th2 cytokines in newborn infants. Mediators of Inflammation, 13(2), 89–92. https://doi.org/10.1080/09629350410001688468

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