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Distinct serum cytokine levels in drug- and measles-induced exanthema.

International archives of allergy and immunology (1999-12-11)
Y Hari, A Urwyler, M Hurni, N Yawalkar, C Dahinden, T Wendland, L R Braathen, L Matter, W J Pichler
ABSTRACT

Macular or maculopapular skin reactions are frequent events in drug allergy as well as in viral infections. Clinically, the differentiation may be difficult in the absence of a clear relationship to drug intake or failure to detect virus-specific antibodies of the IgM class. Studies on drug-specific T cell lines and T cell clones isolated from drug-allergic patients have suggested that these cells may represent a significant source of IL-5. On the other hand, viral infections are frequently associated with elevated IFN-gamma levels. Determination of serum-cytokine levels to differentiate between drug- and virally induced skin eruptions. 18 patients suffering from acute drug allergy and 19 patients with acute measles, rubella or parvovirus infection. Cytokine-ELISA (IL-5, IL-4 and IFN-gamma) of sera collected during acute drug allergy or during acute measles, rubella or parvovirus infection. In 12/18 patients with drug allergy, IL-5 and/or IL-4 were elevated. A significant correlation (r(Spearman) = 0.84) between IL-5 serum levels and eosinophil counts in the blood was found. No correlation was detected between IL-4 and blood eosinophilia or between IL-4 and IL-5 levels. After remission, IL-5 and IL-4 decreased to undetectable levels. IFN-gamma on the other hand was not measurable in patients with drug allergy while elevated IFN-gamma serum levels were detected in 17/19 patients with measles, rubella or parvovirus infection; 2 patients with acute virus infection had elevated IL-5, and/or IL-4 and IFN-gamma levels. These data underline the distinct pathogenesis of these morphologically similar exanthemas and suggest that the combined analysis of eosinophilia in the blood, IL-4 and IFN-gamma might help in differentiating skin eruptions.

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Albumin, Bovine Serum, Fraction V, Fatty Acid-Free, Nuclease- and Protease-Free, BSA Fatty Acid-free is designed for use in serological testing, RIA, and hormone response studies. Suitable for use in Molecular Biology applications, such as Northern and Southern blots.