Evaluation of cytokines produced by β-hemolytic streptococcus in acute pharyngotonsillitis

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Introduction: The most common pathogen in bacteria lpharyngotonsillitis is group A β-hemolytic streptococcus, although groups B, C, F,and G have also been associated with pharyngotonsillitis. Objective: To assess the levels of the cytokines TNF-α, IL-6,IL-4, and IL-10 in bacterial pharyngotonsillitis caused by group A and non-A (groups B, C, F and G) β-hemolytic streptococcus. Methods: The study was conducted at a pediatric emergency care unit. The sample comprised children (5-9 years old) with acute bacterial pharyngotonsillitis diagnosed between December of 2011 and May of 2012. The research involved collection of blood samples from the patients, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay detection of TNF-α, IL-6,IL-4, and IL-10, and collection of two oropharyngeal swabs for bacterial isolation. Additionally, the medical history of the study participants was also collected. Results: In the studied group (mean age: 5.93 years), higher pharyngotonsillitis incidence was observed in the female gender (64.76%). Higher incidence of tonsillar exudates was observed with groups A and C. No statistically significant differences in cytokine levels were observed among groups. However, the group A and the control group showed a difference in the IL-6 level (. p=. 0.0016). Conclusions: The Groups A and C showed higher cytokine levels than the Groups B and control, suggesting similar immunological patterns.

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Leão, S. C., Leal, I. O., do Nascimento Rocha, H. M., & Rodrigues, T. M. de A. (2015). Evaluation of cytokines produced by β-hemolytic streptococcus in acute pharyngotonsillitis. Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 81(4), 402–407. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2015.05.003

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