High interleukin 17 expression is correlated with better cardiac function in human Chagas disease.

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This study was designed to investigate whether the expression of interleukin 17 (IL-17) is associated with the indeterminate or cardiac clinical forms of Chagas disease and whether IL-17 expression can be correlated with patients' cardiac function. Our results demonstrated that cardiac Chagas patients have a lower intensity of expression of IL-17 by total lymphocytes and lower frequency of circulating T helper 17 cells. Correlative analysis showed that high IL-17 expression was associated with better cardiac function, as determined by left ventricular ejection fraction and left ventricular diastolic diameter values. Therefore, IL-17 expression can be a protective factor to prevent myocardial damage in human Chagas disease.

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Magalhães, L. M. D., Villani, F. N. A., Nunes, M. do C. P., Gollob, K. J., Rocha, M. O. C., & Dutra, W. O. (2013). High interleukin 17 expression is correlated with better cardiac function in human Chagas disease. The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 207(4), 661–665. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jis724

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