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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, November 1998, p. 840-844, Vol. 5, No. 6
Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of
Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada1;
Eastern Virginia Medical
School, Norfolk, Virginia2 and
Wisconsin
Veterans Home, King, Wisconsin3
Received 2 February 1998/Returned for modification 9 July
1998/Accepted 13 August 1998
The purpose of this study was to determine whether measures of the
cell-mediated immune response to influenza virus could be used as
markers of influenza virus infection. We studied 23 subjects who
developed upper respiratory, lower respiratory, or systemic symptoms
during a small outbreak of influenza in a nursing home population.
Influenza virus culture from nasopharyngeal swabs yielded influenza
virus isolates from 7 of the 23 subjects. Only three of the subjects
had a fourfold rise in antibody titer to the influenza virus antigen
positivity after the infection. Granzyme B and cytokine levels were
measured in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) obtained from all
subjects and stimulated with live influenza virus. Elevated granzyme B
levels in virus-stimulated PBMC in combination with lower respiratory
tract or systemic symptoms in study subjects was a significant
predictor of culture-confirmed influenza virus infection compared to
those from whom influenza virus could not be identified. Cytokine
levels did not distinguish between the two groups in a similar type of
analysis. Granzyme B in combination with the clinical profile of
symptoms may be a useful retrospective marker for influenza virus infection.
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Assessment of Markers of the Cell-Mediated Immune
Response after Influenza Virus Infection in Frail Older
Adults
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: 2E3.24 Walter
Mackenzie Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2B7,
Canada. Phone: (403) 492-6844. Fax: (403) 492-2158. E-mail:
jmcelhan{at}cha.ab.ca.
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