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Impact of Aetiological Treatment on Conventional and Multiplex Serology in Chronic Chagas Disease

BACKGROUND: The main criterion for treatment effectiveness in Chagas Disease has been the seronegative conversion, achieved many years post-treatment. One of the main limitations in evaluating treatment for chronic Chagas disease is the lack of reliable tests to ensure parasite clearance and to exam...

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Autores principales: Viotti, Rodolfo, Vigliano, Carlos, Álvarez, María Gabriela, Lococo, Bruno, Petti, Marcos, Bertocchi, Graciela, Armenti, Alejandro, De Rissio, Ana María, Cooley, Gretchen, Tarleton, Rick, Laucella, Susana
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3167788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21909451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001314
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author Viotti, Rodolfo
Vigliano, Carlos
Álvarez, María Gabriela
Lococo, Bruno
Petti, Marcos
Bertocchi, Graciela
Armenti, Alejandro
De Rissio, Ana María
Cooley, Gretchen
Tarleton, Rick
Laucella, Susana
author_facet Viotti, Rodolfo
Vigliano, Carlos
Álvarez, María Gabriela
Lococo, Bruno
Petti, Marcos
Bertocchi, Graciela
Armenti, Alejandro
De Rissio, Ana María
Cooley, Gretchen
Tarleton, Rick
Laucella, Susana
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description BACKGROUND: The main criterion for treatment effectiveness in Chagas Disease has been the seronegative conversion, achieved many years post-treatment. One of the main limitations in evaluating treatment for chronic Chagas disease is the lack of reliable tests to ensure parasite clearance and to examine the effects of treatment. However, declines in conventional serological titers and a new multiplex assay can be useful tools to monitor early the treatment impact. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Changes in antibody levels, including seronegative conversion as well as declines in titers, were serially measured in 53 benznidazole-treated and 89 untreated chronic patients in Buenos Aires, Argentina with a median follow-up of 36 months. Decrease of titers (34/53 [64%] treated vs. 19/89 [21%] untreated, p<0.001) and seronegative conversion (21/53, [40%] treated vs. 6/89, [7%] untreated, p<0.001) in at least one conventional serological test were significantly higher in the benznidazole-treated group compare with the untreated group. When not only complete seronegative conversion but also seronegative conversion on 2 tests and the decreases of titers on 2 or 3 tests were considered, the impact of treatment on conventional serology increased from 21% (11/53 subjects) to 45% (24/53 subjects). A strong concordance was found between the combination of conventional serologic tests and multiplex assay (kappa index 0.60) to detect a decrease in antibody levels pos-treatment. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Treatment with benznidazole in subjects with chronic Chagas disease has a major impact on the serology specific for T. cruzi infection in a shorter follow-up period than previously considered, reflected either by a complete or partial seronegative conversion or by a significant decrease in the levels of T. cruzi antibodies, consistent with a possible elimination or reduction of parasite load.
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spelling pubmed-31677882011-09-09 Impact of Aetiological Treatment on Conventional and Multiplex Serology in Chronic Chagas Disease Viotti, Rodolfo Vigliano, Carlos Álvarez, María Gabriela Lococo, Bruno Petti, Marcos Bertocchi, Graciela Armenti, Alejandro De Rissio, Ana María Cooley, Gretchen Tarleton, Rick Laucella, Susana PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: The main criterion for treatment effectiveness in Chagas Disease has been the seronegative conversion, achieved many years post-treatment. One of the main limitations in evaluating treatment for chronic Chagas disease is the lack of reliable tests to ensure parasite clearance and to examine the effects of treatment. However, declines in conventional serological titers and a new multiplex assay can be useful tools to monitor early the treatment impact. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Changes in antibody levels, including seronegative conversion as well as declines in titers, were serially measured in 53 benznidazole-treated and 89 untreated chronic patients in Buenos Aires, Argentina with a median follow-up of 36 months. Decrease of titers (34/53 [64%] treated vs. 19/89 [21%] untreated, p<0.001) and seronegative conversion (21/53, [40%] treated vs. 6/89, [7%] untreated, p<0.001) in at least one conventional serological test were significantly higher in the benznidazole-treated group compare with the untreated group. When not only complete seronegative conversion but also seronegative conversion on 2 tests and the decreases of titers on 2 or 3 tests were considered, the impact of treatment on conventional serology increased from 21% (11/53 subjects) to 45% (24/53 subjects). A strong concordance was found between the combination of conventional serologic tests and multiplex assay (kappa index 0.60) to detect a decrease in antibody levels pos-treatment. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Treatment with benznidazole in subjects with chronic Chagas disease has a major impact on the serology specific for T. cruzi infection in a shorter follow-up period than previously considered, reflected either by a complete or partial seronegative conversion or by a significant decrease in the levels of T. cruzi antibodies, consistent with a possible elimination or reduction of parasite load. Public Library of Science 2011-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3167788/ /pubmed/21909451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001314 Text en Viotti 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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Viotti, Rodolfo
Vigliano, Carlos
Álvarez, María Gabriela
Lococo, Bruno
Petti, Marcos
Bertocchi, Graciela
Armenti, Alejandro
De Rissio, Ana María
Cooley, Gretchen
Tarleton, Rick
Laucella, Susana
Impact of Aetiological Treatment on Conventional and Multiplex Serology in Chronic Chagas Disease
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title_full Impact of Aetiological Treatment on Conventional and Multiplex Serology in Chronic Chagas Disease
title_fullStr Impact of Aetiological Treatment on Conventional and Multiplex Serology in Chronic Chagas Disease
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Aetiological Treatment on Conventional and Multiplex Serology in Chronic Chagas Disease
title_short Impact of Aetiological Treatment on Conventional and Multiplex Serology in Chronic Chagas Disease
title_sort impact of aetiological treatment on conventional and multiplex serology in chronic chagas disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3167788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21909451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001314
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