Role of Serum IL-33 in Bothrops Snakebite Victims: Linking Inflammation and Endothelial Dysfunction.

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作者:Lopes Nicole Coelho, Santos Ranieri Sales de Souza, Meneses Gdayllon Cavalcante, Araújo Leticia Machado de, Martins Bruna Viana Barroso, Araújo Katarina Maria Dos Reis, Feitosa Marina Coelho, Varela Yury Pifano, Shihana Fathima, Mota Sandra Mara Brasileiro, da Silva Junior Geraldo Bezerra, Daher Elizabeth De Francesco, Albuquerque Polianna Lemos Moura Moreira, Martins Alice Maria Costa
Bothrops snakebites pose a significant public health challenge in low- and middle-income regions, often resulting in inflammation, coagulopathy, and renal complications even after antivenom therapy. This study investigated the role of interleukin-33 (IL-33) and endothelial biomarkers in patients with Bothrops envenoming to better understand the mechanisms associated with bleeding and kidney dysfunction. In a prospective cohort of 31 patients from Northeast Brazil, serum levels of IL-33, von Willebrand factor A2 (vWF-A2), angiopoietin-1, angiopoietin-2, syndecan-1, and VCAM-1 were measured at admission and at 10 and 20 h after antivenom administration. Fourteen patients (45%) presented with bleeding at baseline. Traditional clinical and laboratory parameters did not differ between the bleeding and non-bleeding groups on admission; however, IL-33 levels were significantly higher in patients with bleeding. Elevated IL-33 on admission correlated positively with vWF-A2 and estimated glomerular filtration rate, and negatively with angiopoietin-1, suggesting links between inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and early renal involvement. IL-33 showed a good performance in bleeding patients (AUC = 0.739; IC 95% 0.562-0.917). These findings identified the link between IL-33, early hemorrhage, endothelial dysfunction, and renal involvement in acute Bothrops envenoming. After antivenom therapy, IL-33 levels presented dynamic changes in all patients and require further studies.

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