الخلاصة
The study was conducted on seventy individuals of both genders who have been exposed
to human cytomegalovirus, a common illness in Iraq. Total cases of human cytomegvirus
associated with malignant brain tumors were detected by a real time PCR technique.
This resulted in only thirty-six cases of true infection. Of these 24 cases were female, while
12 cases of male infected. The titer to assay the presence of anti- and pro-inflammatories
was assessed in sera of all patients by using ELISA kits to evaluate cytokines. This indicated
that the pro-inflammatory IL12, after seven days increased (1.67±0.23 pg/ml), while IL4,
an anti-inflammatory, decreased to reach (0.39±0.16 pg/ml) (at p<0.05) in the plasm
of the experimental patients compared with the control group. |