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Endomyocardial involvement in asymptomatic sub-Saharan immigrants with helminth-related eosinophilia

BACKGROUND: Among immigrants of sub-Saharan origin, parasitic infection is the leading cause of eosinophilia, which is generally interpreted as a defense mechanism. A side effect of the inflammatory mediators released by eosinophils is damage to host organs, especially the heart. The main objectives...

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Autores principales: Carranza-Rodríguez, Cristina, San-Román-Sánchez, Daniel, Marrero-Santiago, Héctor, Hernández-Cabrera, Michele, Gil-Guillén, Carlos, Pisos-Álamo, Elena, Jaén-Sánchez, Nieves, Pérez-Arellano, José-Luis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28234952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005403
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author Carranza-Rodríguez, Cristina
San-Román-Sánchez, Daniel
Marrero-Santiago, Héctor
Hernández-Cabrera, Michele
Gil-Guillén, Carlos
Pisos-Álamo, Elena
Jaén-Sánchez, Nieves
Pérez-Arellano, José-Luis
author_facet Carranza-Rodríguez, Cristina
San-Román-Sánchez, Daniel
Marrero-Santiago, Héctor
Hernández-Cabrera, Michele
Gil-Guillén, Carlos
Pisos-Álamo, Elena
Jaén-Sánchez, Nieves
Pérez-Arellano, José-Luis
author_sort Carranza-Rodríguez, Cristina
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Among immigrants of sub-Saharan origin, parasitic infection is the leading cause of eosinophilia, which is generally interpreted as a defense mechanism. A side effect of the inflammatory mediators released by eosinophils is damage to host organs, especially the heart. The main objectives of this study were to i) assess cardiac involvement in asymptomatic sub-Saharan immigrants with eosinophilia, ii) relate the presence of lesions with the degree of eosinophilia, and iii) study the relationship between cardiac involvement and the type of causative parasite. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPLE FINDINGS: In total, the study included 50 black immigrants (37 patients and 13 controls) from sub-Saharan Africa. In all subjects, heart structure and function were evaluated in a blinded manner using Sonos 5500 echocardiographic equipment. The findings were classified and described according to established criteria. The diagnostic criteria for helminthosis were those reported in the literature. Serum eosinophil-derived neurotoxin levels were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. A significant association was found between the presence of eosinophilia and structural alterations (mitral valve thickening). However, the lack of an association between the degree of eosinophilia and heart valve disease and the absence of valve involvement in some patients with eosinophilia suggest the role of other factors in the appearance of endocardial lesions. There was also no association between the type of helminth and valve involvement. CONCLUSIONS: We, therefore, suggest that transthoracic echocardiography be performed in every sub-Saharan individual with eosinophilia in order to rule out early heart valve lesions.
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spelling pubmed-53422722017-03-29 Endomyocardial involvement in asymptomatic sub-Saharan immigrants with helminth-related eosinophilia Carranza-Rodríguez, Cristina San-Román-Sánchez, Daniel Marrero-Santiago, Héctor Hernández-Cabrera, Michele Gil-Guillén, Carlos Pisos-Álamo, Elena Jaén-Sánchez, Nieves Pérez-Arellano, José-Luis PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Among immigrants of sub-Saharan origin, parasitic infection is the leading cause of eosinophilia, which is generally interpreted as a defense mechanism. A side effect of the inflammatory mediators released by eosinophils is damage to host organs, especially the heart. The main objectives of this study were to i) assess cardiac involvement in asymptomatic sub-Saharan immigrants with eosinophilia, ii) relate the presence of lesions with the degree of eosinophilia, and iii) study the relationship between cardiac involvement and the type of causative parasite. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPLE FINDINGS: In total, the study included 50 black immigrants (37 patients and 13 controls) from sub-Saharan Africa. In all subjects, heart structure and function were evaluated in a blinded manner using Sonos 5500 echocardiographic equipment. The findings were classified and described according to established criteria. The diagnostic criteria for helminthosis were those reported in the literature. Serum eosinophil-derived neurotoxin levels were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. A significant association was found between the presence of eosinophilia and structural alterations (mitral valve thickening). However, the lack of an association between the degree of eosinophilia and heart valve disease and the absence of valve involvement in some patients with eosinophilia suggest the role of other factors in the appearance of endocardial lesions. There was also no association between the type of helminth and valve involvement. CONCLUSIONS: We, therefore, suggest that transthoracic echocardiography be performed in every sub-Saharan individual with eosinophilia in order to rule out early heart valve lesions. Public Library of Science 2017-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5342272/ /pubmed/28234952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005403 Text en © 2017 Carranza-Rodríguez 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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Carranza-Rodríguez, Cristina
San-Román-Sánchez, Daniel
Marrero-Santiago, Héctor
Hernández-Cabrera, Michele
Gil-Guillén, Carlos
Pisos-Álamo, Elena
Jaén-Sánchez, Nieves
Pérez-Arellano, José-Luis
Endomyocardial involvement in asymptomatic sub-Saharan immigrants with helminth-related eosinophilia
title Endomyocardial involvement in asymptomatic sub-Saharan immigrants with helminth-related eosinophilia
title_full Endomyocardial involvement in asymptomatic sub-Saharan immigrants with helminth-related eosinophilia
title_fullStr Endomyocardial involvement in asymptomatic sub-Saharan immigrants with helminth-related eosinophilia
title_full_unstemmed Endomyocardial involvement in asymptomatic sub-Saharan immigrants with helminth-related eosinophilia
title_short Endomyocardial involvement in asymptomatic sub-Saharan immigrants with helminth-related eosinophilia
title_sort endomyocardial involvement in asymptomatic sub-saharan immigrants with helminth-related eosinophilia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28234952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005403
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