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Lineage Analysis of Circulating Trypanosoma cruzi Parasites and Their Association with Clinical Forms of Chagas Disease in Bolivia

BACKGROUND: The causative agent of Chagas disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, is divided into 6 Discrete Typing Units (DTU): Tc I, IIa, IIb, IIc, IId and IIe. In order to assess the relative pathogenicities of different DTUs, blood samples from three different clinical groups of chronic Chagas disease patie...

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Autores principales: del Puerto, Ramona, Nishizawa, Juan Eiki, Kikuchi, Mihoko, Iihoshi, Naomi, Roca, Yelin, Avilas, Cinthia, Gianella, Alberto, Lora, Javier, Gutierrez Velarde, Freddy Udalrico, Renjel, Luis Alberto, Miura, Sachio, Higo, Hiroo, Komiya, Norihiro, Maemura, Koji, Hirayama, Kenji
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2872639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20502516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000687
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author del Puerto, Ramona
Nishizawa, Juan Eiki
Kikuchi, Mihoko
Iihoshi, Naomi
Roca, Yelin
Avilas, Cinthia
Gianella, Alberto
Lora, Javier
Gutierrez Velarde, Freddy Udalrico
Renjel, Luis Alberto
Miura, Sachio
Higo, Hiroo
Komiya, Norihiro
Maemura, Koji
Hirayama, Kenji
author_facet del Puerto, Ramona
Nishizawa, Juan Eiki
Kikuchi, Mihoko
Iihoshi, Naomi
Roca, Yelin
Avilas, Cinthia
Gianella, Alberto
Lora, Javier
Gutierrez Velarde, Freddy Udalrico
Renjel, Luis Alberto
Miura, Sachio
Higo, Hiroo
Komiya, Norihiro
Maemura, Koji
Hirayama, Kenji
author_sort del Puerto, Ramona
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The causative agent of Chagas disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, is divided into 6 Discrete Typing Units (DTU): Tc I, IIa, IIb, IIc, IId and IIe. In order to assess the relative pathogenicities of different DTUs, blood samples from three different clinical groups of chronic Chagas disease patients (indeterminate, cardiac, megacolon) from Bolivia were analyzed for their circulating parasites lineages using minicircle kinetoplast DNA polymorphism. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Between 2000 and 2007, patients sent to the Centro Nacional de Enfermedades Tropicales for diagnosis of Chagas from clinics and hospitals in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, were assessed by serology, cardiology and gastro-intestinal examinations. Additionally, patients who underwent colonectomies due to Chagasic magacolon at the Hospital Universitario Japonés were also included. A total of 306 chronic Chagas patients were defined by their clinical types (81 with cardiopathy, 150 without cardiopathy, 100 with megacolon, 144 without megacolon, 164 with cardiopathy or megacolon, 73 indeterminate and 17 cases with both cardiopathy and megacolon). DNA was extracted from 10 ml of peripheral venous blood for PCR analysis. The kinetoplast minicircle DNA (kDNA) was amplified from 196 out of 306 samples (64.1%), of which 104 (53.3%) were Tc IId, 4 (2.0%) Tc I, 7 (3.6%) Tc IIb, 1 (0.5%) Tc IIe, 26 (13.3%) Tc I/IId, 1 (0.5%) Tc I/IIb/IId, 2 (1.0%) Tc IIb/d and 51 (25.9%) were unidentified. Of the 133 Tc IId samples, three different kDNA hypervariable region patterns were detected; Mn (49.6%), TPK like (48.9%) and Bug-like (1.5%). There was no significant association between Tc types and clinical manifestations of disease. CONCLUSIONS: None of the identified lineages or sublineages was significantly associated with any particular clinical manifestations in the chronic Chagas patients in Bolivia.
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spelling pubmed-28726392010-05-25 Lineage Analysis of Circulating Trypanosoma cruzi Parasites and Their Association with Clinical Forms of Chagas Disease in Bolivia del Puerto, Ramona Nishizawa, Juan Eiki Kikuchi, Mihoko Iihoshi, Naomi Roca, Yelin Avilas, Cinthia Gianella, Alberto Lora, Javier Gutierrez Velarde, Freddy Udalrico Renjel, Luis Alberto Miura, Sachio Higo, Hiroo Komiya, Norihiro Maemura, Koji Hirayama, Kenji PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: The causative agent of Chagas disease, Trypanosoma cruzi, is divided into 6 Discrete Typing Units (DTU): Tc I, IIa, IIb, IIc, IId and IIe. In order to assess the relative pathogenicities of different DTUs, blood samples from three different clinical groups of chronic Chagas disease patients (indeterminate, cardiac, megacolon) from Bolivia were analyzed for their circulating parasites lineages using minicircle kinetoplast DNA polymorphism. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Between 2000 and 2007, patients sent to the Centro Nacional de Enfermedades Tropicales for diagnosis of Chagas from clinics and hospitals in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, were assessed by serology, cardiology and gastro-intestinal examinations. Additionally, patients who underwent colonectomies due to Chagasic magacolon at the Hospital Universitario Japonés were also included. A total of 306 chronic Chagas patients were defined by their clinical types (81 with cardiopathy, 150 without cardiopathy, 100 with megacolon, 144 without megacolon, 164 with cardiopathy or megacolon, 73 indeterminate and 17 cases with both cardiopathy and megacolon). DNA was extracted from 10 ml of peripheral venous blood for PCR analysis. The kinetoplast minicircle DNA (kDNA) was amplified from 196 out of 306 samples (64.1%), of which 104 (53.3%) were Tc IId, 4 (2.0%) Tc I, 7 (3.6%) Tc IIb, 1 (0.5%) Tc IIe, 26 (13.3%) Tc I/IId, 1 (0.5%) Tc I/IIb/IId, 2 (1.0%) Tc IIb/d and 51 (25.9%) were unidentified. Of the 133 Tc IId samples, three different kDNA hypervariable region patterns were detected; Mn (49.6%), TPK like (48.9%) and Bug-like (1.5%). There was no significant association between Tc types and clinical manifestations of disease. CONCLUSIONS: None of the identified lineages or sublineages was significantly associated with any particular clinical manifestations in the chronic Chagas patients in Bolivia. Public Library of Science 2010-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2872639/ /pubmed/20502516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000687 Text en del Puerto et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 properly credited.
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del Puerto, Ramona
Nishizawa, Juan Eiki
Kikuchi, Mihoko
Iihoshi, Naomi
Roca, Yelin
Avilas, Cinthia
Gianella, Alberto
Lora, Javier
Gutierrez Velarde, Freddy Udalrico
Renjel, Luis Alberto
Miura, Sachio
Higo, Hiroo
Komiya, Norihiro
Maemura, Koji
Hirayama, Kenji
Lineage Analysis of Circulating Trypanosoma cruzi Parasites and Their Association with Clinical Forms of Chagas Disease in Bolivia
title Lineage Analysis of Circulating Trypanosoma cruzi Parasites and Their Association with Clinical Forms of Chagas Disease in Bolivia
title_full Lineage Analysis of Circulating Trypanosoma cruzi Parasites and Their Association with Clinical Forms of Chagas Disease in Bolivia
title_fullStr Lineage Analysis of Circulating Trypanosoma cruzi Parasites and Their Association with Clinical Forms of Chagas Disease in Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Lineage Analysis of Circulating Trypanosoma cruzi Parasites and Their Association with Clinical Forms of Chagas Disease in Bolivia
title_short Lineage Analysis of Circulating Trypanosoma cruzi Parasites and Their Association with Clinical Forms of Chagas Disease in Bolivia
title_sort lineage analysis of circulating trypanosoma cruzi parasites and their association with clinical forms of chagas disease in bolivia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2872639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20502516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000687
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