MycoBiomDB – Record Details (MyCo_1437)

Biomarker Record Details

Database ID: MyCo_1437
DB IDMyCo_1437
TitleHIV-Associated Cryptococcal Meningitis Occurring at Relatively Higher CD4 Counts
Year2019
PMID30325463
Fungal Diseases involvedCryptococcal meningitis
Associated Medical ConditionHIV-AIDS
GenusCryptococcus
Speciesspp.
OrganismCryptococcus spp.
Ethical StatementNone
Site of InfectionNone
Opportunistic invasiveNone
Sample typeBody fluid
Sample sourceCerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
Host GroupHuman
Host Common nameHuman
Host Scientific nameHomo sapiens
Biomarker NameCCL2
Biomarker Full NameCCL2
Biomarker TypeDiagnostic
BiomoleculeProtein
Geographical LocationSouth Africa
CohortHere enrolled 736 participants from 2 prospective cohorts in Uganda and South Africa from November 2010 to May 2017. We compared participants with CD4 <50, 50–99, or ≥100 cells/μL by clinical characteristics, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) param- eters, and 18-week survival.
Cohort No.736
Age GroupNone
P Valuep< .01
SensitivityNone
SpecificityNone
Positive Predictive ValueNone
MICNone
Fold ChangeNone
PathwayNone
Disease Introduction MechanismCryptococcal meningitis is responsible for 15% of AIDS-related mortality and 75% of deaths attributed to cryptococcosis in 2014 were in sub-Saharan Africa. Cryptococcosis typically occurs in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected indi-viduals with profound immunosuppression caused by quanti- tative depletion and functional abnormalities of CD4+ T cells. Dysregulation of T helper (Th) cells with high expression of the Th2 phenotype compared to Th1 phenotype appears to contribute to the pathogenesis of cryptococcosis in murine models. Alternatively activated macrophages develop in response to Th2 cytokine stimulation and result in uncontrolled cryptococcosis.
TechniqueAnalytic
Analysis MethodCSF Parameters analysis
ELISA kitsNone
Assay DataNone
Validation Techniques usedCSF Parameters analysis
Up Regulation Down RegulationDecrease
Sequence DataNone
External LinkNone