Author:
Runge Annette,Straif Sonja,Banki Zoltan,Borena Wegene,Muellauer Brigitte,Brunner Juergen,Gottfried Timo,Schmutzhard Joachim,Dudas Jozsef,Risslegger Brigitte,Randhawa Avneet,Lass-Flörl Cornelia,von Laer Dorothee,Riechelmann Herbert
Abstract
BackgroundThe role of respiratory viruses in chronic otitis media with effusion (COME) in children is not clearly defined. In our study we aimed to investigate the detection of respiratory viruses in middle ear effusions (MEE) as well as the association with local bacteria, respiratory viruses in the nasopharynx and cellular immune response of children with COME.MethodsThis 2017–2019 cross-sectional study included 69 children aged 2–6 undergoing myringotomy for COME. MEE and nasopharyngeal swabs were analyzed via PCR and CT-values for the genome and loads of typical respiratory viruses. Immune cell populations and exhaustion markers in MEE related to respiratory virus detection were studied via FACS. Clinical data including the BMI was correlated.ResultsRespiratory viruses were detected in MEE of 44 children (64%). Rhinovirus (43%), Parainfluenzavirus (26%) and Bocavirus (10%) were detected most frequently. Average Ct values were 33.6 and 33.5 in MEE and nasopharynx, respectively. Higher detection rates correlated with elevated BMI. Monocytes were elevated in MEE (9.5 ± 7.3%/blood leucocytes). Exhaustion markers were elevated on CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and monocytes in MEE.ConclusionRespiratory viruses are associated with pediatric COME. Elevated BMI was associated with increased rates of virus associated COME. Changes in cell proportions of innate immunity and expression of exhaustion markers may be related to chronic viral infection.
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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