Fenga Concettina, Cacciola Anna, Rapisarda Venerando, Spatari Giovanna, Calimeri Sebastiano, Minciullo Paola Lucia, Di Pasquale Giuseppe, Gangemi Sebastiano
Dipartimento di Medicina Sociale del Territorio, Sezione di Medicina del Lavoro, Policlinico Universitario, Via Consolare Valeria - Gazzi, Messina, Italy.
Ann Agric Environ Med. 2008;15(2):277-80.
Chlamydophila infection is known as an occupational hazard to veterinarians, farmers, poultry workers. Serum levels of the soluble Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 (sIC AM-1), is associated with C. seropositivity. Since no data about IC AM-1 levels and C. psittaci infection are known, the aim of this work was to assess if chronic persistent C. psittaci infection constantly stimulates the expression of sIC AM-1, independent of the characteristic symptoms of ornithosis. C. psittaci seropositivity and serum concentrations of sIC AM-1 were investigated in 30 farmers and 20 age-matched healthy public employees as controls. Increased serum sIC AM-1 levels were found in the group of farmers exposed to infectious risk compared to controls, and the serum concentrations of sIC AM-1 was significantly correlated with a high IgG titre against C. psittaci. It is therefore possible to suggest a sIC AM-1 measurement for use as a tool to verify the development of C. psittaci chronic infection in an occupational setting.