Cargando…

Effect of Maternal Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Praziquantel Treatment During Pregnancy on Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Immune Responsiveness among Offspring at Age Five Years

INTRODUCTION: Offspring of Schistosoma mansoni-infected women in schistosomiasis-endemic areas may be sensitised in-utero. This may influence their immune responsiveness to schistosome infection and schistosomiasis-associated morbidity. Effects of praziquantel treatment of S. mansoni during pregnanc...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Tweyongyere, Robert, Naniima, Peter, Mawa, Patrice A., Jones, Frances M., Webb, Emily L., Cose, Stephen, Dunne, David W., Elliott, Alison M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3798616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24147175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002501
_version_ 1782287801810681856
author Tweyongyere, Robert
Naniima, Peter
Mawa, Patrice A.
Jones, Frances M.
Webb, Emily L.
Cose, Stephen
Dunne, David W.
Elliott, Alison M.
author_facet Tweyongyere, Robert
Naniima, Peter
Mawa, Patrice A.
Jones, Frances M.
Webb, Emily L.
Cose, Stephen
Dunne, David W.
Elliott, Alison M.
author_sort Tweyongyere, Robert
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Offspring of Schistosoma mansoni-infected women in schistosomiasis-endemic areas may be sensitised in-utero. This may influence their immune responsiveness to schistosome infection and schistosomiasis-associated morbidity. Effects of praziquantel treatment of S. mansoni during pregnancy on risk of S. mansoni infection among offspring, and on their immune responsiveness when they become exposed to S. mansoni, are unknown. Here we examined effects of praziquantel treatment of S. mansoni during pregnancy on prevalence of S. mansoni and immune responsiveness among offspring at age five years. METHODS: In a trial in Uganda (ISRCTN32849447, http://www.controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN32849447/elliott), offspring of women treated with praziquantel or placebo during pregnancy were examined for S. mansoni infection and for cytokine and antibody responses to SWA and SEA, as well as for T cell expression of FoxP3, at age five years. RESULTS: Of the 1343 children examined, 32 (2.4%) had S. mansoni infection at age five years based on a single stool sample. Infection prevalence did not differ between children of treated or untreated mothers. Cytokine (IFNγ, IL-5, IL-10 and IL-13) and antibody (IgG1, Ig4 and IgE) responses to SWA and SEA, and FoxP3 expression, were higher among infected than uninfected children. Praziquantel treatment of S. mansoni during pregnancy had no effect on immune responses, with the exception of IL-10 responses to SWA, which was higher in offspring of women that received praziquantel during pregnancy than those who did not. CONCLUSION: We found no evidence that maternal S. mansoni infection and its treatment during pregnancy influence prevalence and intensity of S. mansoni infection or effector immune response to S. mansoni infection among offspring at age five years, but the observed effects on IL-10 responses to SWA suggest that maternal S. mansoni and its treatment during pregnancy may affect immunoregulatory responsiveness in childhood schistosomiasis. This might have implications for pathogenesis of the disease.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3798616
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2013
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-37986162013-10-21 Effect of Maternal Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Praziquantel Treatment During Pregnancy on Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Immune Responsiveness among Offspring at Age Five Years Tweyongyere, Robert Naniima, Peter Mawa, Patrice A. Jones, Frances M. Webb, Emily L. Cose, Stephen Dunne, David W. Elliott, Alison M. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article INTRODUCTION: Offspring of Schistosoma mansoni-infected women in schistosomiasis-endemic areas may be sensitised in-utero. This may influence their immune responsiveness to schistosome infection and schistosomiasis-associated morbidity. Effects of praziquantel treatment of S. mansoni during pregnancy on risk of S. mansoni infection among offspring, and on their immune responsiveness when they become exposed to S. mansoni, are unknown. Here we examined effects of praziquantel treatment of S. mansoni during pregnancy on prevalence of S. mansoni and immune responsiveness among offspring at age five years. METHODS: In a trial in Uganda (ISRCTN32849447, http://www.controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN32849447/elliott), offspring of women treated with praziquantel or placebo during pregnancy were examined for S. mansoni infection and for cytokine and antibody responses to SWA and SEA, as well as for T cell expression of FoxP3, at age five years. RESULTS: Of the 1343 children examined, 32 (2.4%) had S. mansoni infection at age five years based on a single stool sample. Infection prevalence did not differ between children of treated or untreated mothers. Cytokine (IFNγ, IL-5, IL-10 and IL-13) and antibody (IgG1, Ig4 and IgE) responses to SWA and SEA, and FoxP3 expression, were higher among infected than uninfected children. Praziquantel treatment of S. mansoni during pregnancy had no effect on immune responses, with the exception of IL-10 responses to SWA, which was higher in offspring of women that received praziquantel during pregnancy than those who did not. CONCLUSION: We found no evidence that maternal S. mansoni infection and its treatment during pregnancy influence prevalence and intensity of S. mansoni infection or effector immune response to S. mansoni infection among offspring at age five years, but the observed effects on IL-10 responses to SWA suggest that maternal S. mansoni and its treatment during pregnancy may affect immunoregulatory responsiveness in childhood schistosomiasis. This might have implications for pathogenesis of the disease. Public Library of Science 2013-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3798616/ /pubmed/24147175 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002501 Text en © 2013 Tweyongyere 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tweyongyere, Robert
Naniima, Peter
Mawa, Patrice A.
Jones, Frances M.
Webb, Emily L.
Cose, Stephen
Dunne, David W.
Elliott, Alison M.
Effect of Maternal Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Praziquantel Treatment During Pregnancy on Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Immune Responsiveness among Offspring at Age Five Years
title Effect of Maternal Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Praziquantel Treatment During Pregnancy on Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Immune Responsiveness among Offspring at Age Five Years
title_full Effect of Maternal Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Praziquantel Treatment During Pregnancy on Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Immune Responsiveness among Offspring at Age Five Years
title_fullStr Effect of Maternal Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Praziquantel Treatment During Pregnancy on Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Immune Responsiveness among Offspring at Age Five Years
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Maternal Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Praziquantel Treatment During Pregnancy on Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Immune Responsiveness among Offspring at Age Five Years
title_short Effect of Maternal Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Praziquantel Treatment During Pregnancy on Schistosoma mansoni Infection and Immune Responsiveness among Offspring at Age Five Years
title_sort effect of maternal schistosoma mansoni infection and praziquantel treatment during pregnancy on schistosoma mansoni infection and immune responsiveness among offspring at age five years
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3798616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24147175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002501
work_keys_str_mv AT tweyongyererobert effectofmaternalschistosomamansoniinfectionandpraziquanteltreatmentduringpregnancyonschistosomamansoniinfectionandimmuneresponsivenessamongoffspringatagefiveyears
AT naniimapeter effectofmaternalschistosomamansoniinfectionandpraziquanteltreatmentduringpregnancyonschistosomamansoniinfectionandimmuneresponsivenessamongoffspringatagefiveyears
AT mawapatricea effectofmaternalschistosomamansoniinfectionandpraziquanteltreatmentduringpregnancyonschistosomamansoniinfectionandimmuneresponsivenessamongoffspringatagefiveyears
AT jonesfrancesm effectofmaternalschistosomamansoniinfectionandpraziquanteltreatmentduringpregnancyonschistosomamansoniinfectionandimmuneresponsivenessamongoffspringatagefiveyears
AT webbemilyl effectofmaternalschistosomamansoniinfectionandpraziquanteltreatmentduringpregnancyonschistosomamansoniinfectionandimmuneresponsivenessamongoffspringatagefiveyears
AT cosestephen effectofmaternalschistosomamansoniinfectionandpraziquanteltreatmentduringpregnancyonschistosomamansoniinfectionandimmuneresponsivenessamongoffspringatagefiveyears
AT dunnedavidw effectofmaternalschistosomamansoniinfectionandpraziquanteltreatmentduringpregnancyonschistosomamansoniinfectionandimmuneresponsivenessamongoffspringatagefiveyears
AT elliottalisonm effectofmaternalschistosomamansoniinfectionandpraziquanteltreatmentduringpregnancyonschistosomamansoniinfectionandimmuneresponsivenessamongoffspringatagefiveyears