Expression of Serum Immune Inflammatory Factors in Children with Suppurative Tonsillitis Caused by Adenovirus Infection and its Correlation with Adenovirus Pneumonia

  • Dan Lei Department of Pediatrics, The First People’s Hospital of Changde, Changde, Hunan, China
  • Yihu Liu Department of Pediatrics, The Fourth People's Hospital of Changde, Changde, Hunan, China
  • Man Liu Department of Pediatrics, The First People’s Hospital of Changde, Changde, Hunan, China
Keywords: Adenovirus infections; Cytokines; Inflammatory; Pediatrics; Suppurative tonsillitis; Viral pneumonia

Abstract

Adenovirus infection is a common cause of pediatric respiratory disease, often misdiagnosed as a bacterial infection. This study compared immune-inflammatory markers in children with adenovirus- vs bacterial-induced suppurative tonsillitis and evaluated their correlation with adenovirus pneumonia.

A retrospective study of 275 children (145 with adenovirus, 130 with bacterial infections) admitted to The First People’s Hospital of Changde, China (January–June 2019), was conducted. Laboratory markers (white blood cell [WBC] count, C-reactive protein [CRP], serum amyloid A [SAA], procalcitonin [PCT], heparin-binding protein [HBP], tumor necrosis factor-alpha [TNF-α], and interleukin 6 [IL-6]) were analyzed. Adenovirus cases were stratified by pneumonia status (58 with pneumonia, 87 without pneumonia) via chest computed tomography.

Compared with the bacterial group, the adenovirus group had lower WBC counts (14.97 [1.37] vs 18.86 [2.65] ×109/L), CRP levels (15.26 [3.44] vs 26.36 [3.18] mg/L), and PCT levels (15.06 [2.12] vs 42.53 [4.58] ng/L) but higher SAA levels (216.75 [39.23] vs 136.55 [28.66] mg/L). Among children with adenovirus, those with pneumonia had elevated SAA (236.39 [38.67] vs 203.65 [33.95] mg/L), HBP (44.30 [8.93] vs 35.62 [6.77] ng/mL), TNF-α (731.52 [99.21] vs 604.21 [95.53] ng/L), and IL-6 (96.86 [17.63] vs 76.55 [15.50] ng/L) levels. A combination of SAA, HBP, TNF-α, and IL-6 predicted pneumonia with an area under the curve of 0.927 (sensitivity, 87.93%; specificity, 88.51%).

SAA, HBP, TNF-α, and IL-6 are strongly associated with adenovirus pneumonia, and their combined measurement improves diagnostic accuracy.

Published
2025-11-09
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