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Clinical and Immunological Impacts of Latent Toxoplasmosis on COVID-19 Patients

Background Parasites are well-known immune-modulators. They inhibit some aspects of the immune system to ensure persistence inside the host for a long time; meanwhile, they stimulate other immune aspects to assure the survival of the host. Wide variations in the severity of coronavirus disease 2019...

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Autores principales: Habib, Samar, Hamza, Eman, El-Gamal, Randa, Nosser, Nessma A, Aboukamar, Wafaa A, Abdelsalam, Sherehan, Sobh, Ali, Elegezy, Mohamed, Elbayoumy, Mohamed, Eldars, Waleed, Elmasry, Khaled, Elnagdy, Marwa H
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10601516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37900421
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.45989
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author Habib, Samar
Hamza, Eman
El-Gamal, Randa
Nosser, Nessma A
Aboukamar, Wafaa A
Abdelsalam, Sherehan
Sobh, Ali
Elegezy, Mohamed
Elbayoumy, Mohamed
Eldars, Waleed
Elmasry, Khaled
Elnagdy, Marwa H
author_facet Habib, Samar
Hamza, Eman
El-Gamal, Randa
Nosser, Nessma A
Aboukamar, Wafaa A
Abdelsalam, Sherehan
Sobh, Ali
Elegezy, Mohamed
Elbayoumy, Mohamed
Eldars, Waleed
Elmasry, Khaled
Elnagdy, Marwa H
author_sort Habib, Samar
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description Background Parasites are well-known immune-modulators. They inhibit some aspects of the immune system to ensure persistence inside the host for a long time; meanwhile, they stimulate other immune aspects to assure the survival of the host. Wide variations in the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among developed and developing countries were reported during the COVID-19 pandemic. Parasitic infections, including Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii), were claimed to contribute to such variations. Methods To explore a possible relationship between latent toxoplasmosis and COVID-19 severity, our study included 44 blood samples from moderate/severe COVID-19 patients, who were admitted to Mansoura University Hospitals, Egypt, during the pandemic. Patients’ sera were screened for Toxoplasma IgG antibodies using ELISA (Roche Diagnostics, Indianapolis, USA), and the gene expression of important immune markers (iNOS, arginase-1, IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-6, IL-10, and TGF-β) was checked using real-time quantitative PCR. Clinical and laboratory data were obtained from the patients’ medical records. Results Toxoplasma IgG antibodies were detected in 33 (75%) of patients. None of the studied clinical or laboratory parameters showed any significant changes in relation to toxoplasmosis seroprevalence. Further classification of the patients according to COVID-19 severity and Toxoplasma seroprevalence did not reveal any changes related to toxoplasmosis as well. Conclusion Our study indicates that latent toxoplasmosis has no effect on the severity of COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-106015162023-10-27 Clinical and Immunological Impacts of Latent Toxoplasmosis on COVID-19 Patients Habib, Samar Hamza, Eman El-Gamal, Randa Nosser, Nessma A Aboukamar, Wafaa A Abdelsalam, Sherehan Sobh, Ali Elegezy, Mohamed Elbayoumy, Mohamed Eldars, Waleed Elmasry, Khaled Elnagdy, Marwa H Cureus Allergy/Immunology Background Parasites are well-known immune-modulators. They inhibit some aspects of the immune system to ensure persistence inside the host for a long time; meanwhile, they stimulate other immune aspects to assure the survival of the host. Wide variations in the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among developed and developing countries were reported during the COVID-19 pandemic. Parasitic infections, including Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii), were claimed to contribute to such variations. Methods To explore a possible relationship between latent toxoplasmosis and COVID-19 severity, our study included 44 blood samples from moderate/severe COVID-19 patients, who were admitted to Mansoura University Hospitals, Egypt, during the pandemic. Patients’ sera were screened for Toxoplasma IgG antibodies using ELISA (Roche Diagnostics, Indianapolis, USA), and the gene expression of important immune markers (iNOS, arginase-1, IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-6, IL-10, and TGF-β) was checked using real-time quantitative PCR. Clinical and laboratory data were obtained from the patients’ medical records. Results Toxoplasma IgG antibodies were detected in 33 (75%) of patients. None of the studied clinical or laboratory parameters showed any significant changes in relation to toxoplasmosis seroprevalence. Further classification of the patients according to COVID-19 severity and Toxoplasma seroprevalence did not reveal any changes related to toxoplasmosis as well. Conclusion Our study indicates that latent toxoplasmosis has no effect on the severity of COVID-19. Cureus 2023-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10601516/ /pubmed/37900421 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.45989 Text en Copyright © 2023, Habib et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Allergy/Immunology
Habib, Samar
Hamza, Eman
El-Gamal, Randa
Nosser, Nessma A
Aboukamar, Wafaa A
Abdelsalam, Sherehan
Sobh, Ali
Elegezy, Mohamed
Elbayoumy, Mohamed
Eldars, Waleed
Elmasry, Khaled
Elnagdy, Marwa H
Clinical and Immunological Impacts of Latent Toxoplasmosis on COVID-19 Patients
title Clinical and Immunological Impacts of Latent Toxoplasmosis on COVID-19 Patients
title_full Clinical and Immunological Impacts of Latent Toxoplasmosis on COVID-19 Patients
title_fullStr Clinical and Immunological Impacts of Latent Toxoplasmosis on COVID-19 Patients
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Immunological Impacts of Latent Toxoplasmosis on COVID-19 Patients
title_short Clinical and Immunological Impacts of Latent Toxoplasmosis on COVID-19 Patients
title_sort clinical and immunological impacts of latent toxoplasmosis on covid-19 patients
topic Allergy/Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10601516/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37900421
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.45989
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