Alteration in plasma glucose levels in Japanese encephalitis patients

Tandon, Apurva ; Singh, Aditi ; Atrishi, Ekta ; Saxena, S. K. ; Mathur, Asha (2002) Alteration in plasma glucose levels in Japanese encephalitis patients International Journal of Experimental Pathology, 83 (1). pp. 39-46. ISSN 0959-9673

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Abstract

A unique factor, human T cell hypoglycaemic factor (hTCHF), has been shown to produce hypoglycaemia during the convalescent stage in the plasma of patients with Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) infection. The present study was undertaken to investigate the ability of T cells from fresh peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of such patients to produce hTCHF. The PBMC, as well as the individual subpopulations, were cultured for 24 h and the culture supernatants (CS) were assayed for hypoglycaemic activity. The activity was observed in the CD8+ T cells. The hypoglycaemia in JE-confirmed patients coincided with the gradual rise in circulating glucagon level, with no significant alterations in insulin, growth hormone and cortisol levels. The hTCHF was purified by ion exchange chromatography and the purified protein was observed as a ∼25 kDa band on SDS-PAGE. Secretory hTCHF in the sera of patients and T cell CS was present in 88% of convalescent serum samples. We conclude that during the convalescent stage of JEV infection, a unique factor, hTCHF, is secreted by activated CD8+ T cells from patients and that this is responsible for the development of hypoglycaemia.

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Keywords:Japanese Encephalitis; Hypoglycaemia; T Cell Factor; T Suppressor Factor; Glucagon
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