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Detection of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin and Interleukin-8 in Meningitis Patients

Mayada N. Iqbal    
Samir K. Abbas    
Nahlah G Abdul Majeed    

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Introduction: Meningitis is a meninges inflammation and the subarachnoid cerebrum spinal fluid that surrounds the spinal cord and brain. Infantile meningitis is a major cause of morbidity & mortality in various parts of the world; it is earnest disorder owing to the nearness of the location to the brain and spinal cord. It can be caused by virtually any organism; in general viral infections are more common than bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections respectively. Objective: the investigation of the Interleukin-8 (IL-8) and Alaph-1 Antitrypsin in the cerebrum spinal fluid of meningitis patients. Material and Method: A study was done at the Medical City and Al-kadimia hospitals included 47 and 20 beings of Patients and Control groups with an overall age range between 11 days to 6 years old. According to the causative agents of the disease, they were divided into three groups: bacterial, viral and control groups. All subjects were monitored for the IL-8 by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) and Alaph-1 Anti-trypsin by Single Radial Immunodiffusion assay (SRIA)   in the cerebrospinal fluid the data was analyzed via using SPSS (chi-squire test) program (version 22). Results and discussion: The results revealed the presence of an elevation concentration of IL-8 among meningitis disease patients  (484.0695 pg/ml ), high concentration of IL-8 seemed in bacterial meningitis (825.3250pg/ml) when compared with its level in  viral meningitis (142.8143pg ml) ( P= 0.002) and control group ( 56.3409 pg/ ml) ( P=0.00)  but no  significant difference was found  between viral and control groups (P= 0.679) . Alpha 1 antitrypsin results appeared high concentration of (21.6462 mg/ dl) and (16.4000 mg/ dl) in bacterial and viral meningitis groups sequentially, and that concentrations showed differences arrived significantly. The statistical analysis of this research showed a correlation between IL-8 levels and both of neutrophil and lymphocyte in meningitis patients. IL-8 had a significant correlation with lymphocyte (P=0.02) in the viral group while no significant correlation appeared between IL-8 and neutrophil. In the bacterial group, lymphocytes with IL-8 had a weak correlation, in contrary, the correlation between neutrophil and IL-8 revealed a significant correlation (P=0.01). No correlation was established concerning the Alpha-1 antitrypsin and the cell?s numbers and types. Conclusion: A study indicated that Alpha 1 antitrypsin and IL-8 played an important role in meningitis disease. 

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