O. Lortholary et al., Immune mediators in cerebrospinal fluid during cryptococcosis are influenced by meningeal involvement and human immunodeficiency virus serostatus, J INFEC DIS, 183(2), 2001, pp. 294-302
Pro- and anti- inflammatory mediators (tumor necrosis factor [TNF]-alpha, i
nterleukin [IL]- 6, IL- 8, IL- 10, and soluble TNF receptor II [sTNFR] II)
were measured in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) before treatment (day 0), and af
ter 2 weeks and 3 months of antifungal therapy in 51 human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV)- positive and 7 HIV- negative patients with culture-confirmed
cryptococcosis. On day 0, all mediator concentrations, except IL- 10 in HIV
- positive patients, were higher in patients with meningeal, rather than ex
trameningeal cryptococcosis or in control subjects (P < .05). For meningiti
s patients, all mediator levels, except sTNFR II, were higher in HIV- negat
ive than HIV- positive patients (P < .05). Day 0 CSF IL- 8 levels were high
er in HIV- positive patients receiving antiretroviral therapy than in untre
ated persons (P < .02). Day 0 sTNFR II levels were higher in HIV- positive
survivors at 3 months, and elevated levels were sustained in HIV- positive
patients with meningitis. Overall, these data support the idea that inflamm
atory responses are crucial to the eradication of cryptococcal infections i
n the central nervous system.