A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Bacterial Infections, DNA Virus Infections, and RNA Virus Infections Manifest Differently in Neutrophil Receptor Expression




AuthorsLilius EM, Nuutila J

PublisherHINDAWI PUBLISHING CORPORATION

Publication year2012

JournalScientificWorld Journal

Journal name in sourceSCIENTIFIC WORLD JOURNAL

Journal acronymSCI WORLD J

Number of pages7

ISSN1537-744X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1100/2012/527347(external)


Abstract
Treating viral illnesses or noninfective causes of inflammation with antibiotics is ineffective and contributes to the development of antibiotic resistance, toxicity, and allergic reactions, leading to increasing medical costs. A major factor behind unnecessary use of antibiotics is, of course, incorrect diagnosis. For this reason, timely and accurate information on whether the infection is bacterial in origin would be highly beneficial. In this paper we will present our recent studies on the expression of opsonin receptors on phagocytes. The analysis of the expression levels of Fc gamma RI, CR1, and CR3, along with CRP and ESR data, provides a novel application to the diagnosis of infectious and inflammatory diseases. The best clinical benefit will be obtained when the individual variables are combined to generate the CIS point method for a bacterial infection marker, DNAVS point for differentiating between DNA and RNA virus infections, and CRP/CD11b ratio for a marker of Gram-positive sepsis.



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