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Treatment Success in Trypanosoma cruzi Infection Is Predicted by Early Changes in Serially Monitored Parasite-Specific T and B Cell Responses

BACKGROUND: Chagas disease is the highest impact parasitic disease in Latin America. We have proposed that changes in Trypanosoma cruzi-specific immune responses might serve as surrogate indicators of treatment success. Herein, we addressed in a long-term follow-up study whether cure achieved after...

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Autores principales: Alvarez, María G., Bertocchi, Graciela L., Cooley, Gretchen, Albareda, María C., Viotti, Rodolfo, Perez-Mazliah, Damián E., Lococo, Bruno, Castro Eiro, Melisa, Laucella, Susana A., Tarleton, Rick L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4851297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27128444
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004657
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author Alvarez, María G.
Bertocchi, Graciela L.
Cooley, Gretchen
Albareda, María C.
Viotti, Rodolfo
Perez-Mazliah, Damián E.
Lococo, Bruno
Castro Eiro, Melisa
Laucella, Susana A.
Tarleton, Rick L.
author_facet Alvarez, María G.
Bertocchi, Graciela L.
Cooley, Gretchen
Albareda, María C.
Viotti, Rodolfo
Perez-Mazliah, Damián E.
Lococo, Bruno
Castro Eiro, Melisa
Laucella, Susana A.
Tarleton, Rick L.
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description BACKGROUND: Chagas disease is the highest impact parasitic disease in Latin America. We have proposed that changes in Trypanosoma cruzi-specific immune responses might serve as surrogate indicators of treatment success. Herein, we addressed in a long-term follow-up study whether cure achieved after treatment can be predicted by changes in non-conventional indexes of anti-parasite serological and T cell activities. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: T. cruzi-specific T cell responses, as measured by interferon-γ ELISPOT and T. cruzi-specific antibodies assessed by ELISA, hemagglutination and immunofluorescence tests as well as by a multiplex assay incorporating 14 recombinant T. cruzi proteins were measured in 33 patients at 48–150 months post-benznidazole treatment. Cure — as assessed by conventional serological tests — was associated with an early decline in T. cruzi-specific IFN-γ-producing T cells and in antibody titers measured by the multiplex serological assay. Changes in the functional status and potential of T. cruzi-specific T cells, indicative of reduced antigen stimulation, provided further evidence of parasitological cure following benznidazole treatment. Patients showing a significant reduction in T. cruzi-specific antibodies had higher pre-therapy levels of T. cruzi-specific IFN-γ- producing T cells compared to those with unaltered humoral responses post-treatment. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Monitoring of appropriate immunological responses can provide earlier and robust measures of treatment success in T. cruzi infection.
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spelling pubmed-48512972016-05-07 Treatment Success in Trypanosoma cruzi Infection Is Predicted by Early Changes in Serially Monitored Parasite-Specific T and B Cell Responses Alvarez, María G. Bertocchi, Graciela L. Cooley, Gretchen Albareda, María C. Viotti, Rodolfo Perez-Mazliah, Damián E. Lococo, Bruno Castro Eiro, Melisa Laucella, Susana A. Tarleton, Rick L. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Chagas disease is the highest impact parasitic disease in Latin America. We have proposed that changes in Trypanosoma cruzi-specific immune responses might serve as surrogate indicators of treatment success. Herein, we addressed in a long-term follow-up study whether cure achieved after treatment can be predicted by changes in non-conventional indexes of anti-parasite serological and T cell activities. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: T. cruzi-specific T cell responses, as measured by interferon-γ ELISPOT and T. cruzi-specific antibodies assessed by ELISA, hemagglutination and immunofluorescence tests as well as by a multiplex assay incorporating 14 recombinant T. cruzi proteins were measured in 33 patients at 48–150 months post-benznidazole treatment. Cure — as assessed by conventional serological tests — was associated with an early decline in T. cruzi-specific IFN-γ-producing T cells and in antibody titers measured by the multiplex serological assay. Changes in the functional status and potential of T. cruzi-specific T cells, indicative of reduced antigen stimulation, provided further evidence of parasitological cure following benznidazole treatment. Patients showing a significant reduction in T. cruzi-specific antibodies had higher pre-therapy levels of T. cruzi-specific IFN-γ- producing T cells compared to those with unaltered humoral responses post-treatment. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Monitoring of appropriate immunological responses can provide earlier and robust measures of treatment success in T. cruzi infection. Public Library of Science 2016-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4851297/ /pubmed/27128444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004657 Text en © 2016 Alvarez 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Alvarez, María G.
Bertocchi, Graciela L.
Cooley, Gretchen
Albareda, María C.
Viotti, Rodolfo
Perez-Mazliah, Damián E.
Lococo, Bruno
Castro Eiro, Melisa
Laucella, Susana A.
Tarleton, Rick L.
Treatment Success in Trypanosoma cruzi Infection Is Predicted by Early Changes in Serially Monitored Parasite-Specific T and B Cell Responses
title Treatment Success in Trypanosoma cruzi Infection Is Predicted by Early Changes in Serially Monitored Parasite-Specific T and B Cell Responses
title_full Treatment Success in Trypanosoma cruzi Infection Is Predicted by Early Changes in Serially Monitored Parasite-Specific T and B Cell Responses
title_fullStr Treatment Success in Trypanosoma cruzi Infection Is Predicted by Early Changes in Serially Monitored Parasite-Specific T and B Cell Responses
title_full_unstemmed Treatment Success in Trypanosoma cruzi Infection Is Predicted by Early Changes in Serially Monitored Parasite-Specific T and B Cell Responses
title_short Treatment Success in Trypanosoma cruzi Infection Is Predicted by Early Changes in Serially Monitored Parasite-Specific T and B Cell Responses
title_sort treatment success in trypanosoma cruzi infection is predicted by early changes in serially monitored parasite-specific t and b cell responses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4851297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27128444
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004657
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