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Distinct Treatment Outcomes of Antiparasitic Therapy in Trypanosoma cruzi-Infected Children Is Associated With Early Changes in Cytokines, Chemokines, and T-Cell Phenotypes

Background: In contrast to adults, Trypanosoma cruzi-infected children have more broadly functional Trypanosoma cruzi-specific T cells, and the total T-cell compartment exhibits fewer signs of immune exhaustion. However, not much is known about the link between immunocompetence and the treatment eff...

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Autores principales: Albareda, María C., Natale, María A., De Rissio, Ana M., Fernandez, Marisa, Serjan, Alicia, Alvarez, María G., Cooley, Gretchen, Shen, Huifeng, Viotti, Rodolfo, Bua, Jacqueline, Castro Eiro, Melisa D., Nuñez, Myriam, Fichera, Laura E., Lococo, Bruno, Scollo, Karenina, Tarleton, Rick L., Laucella, Susana A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6146084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30271399
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01958
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author Albareda, María C.
Natale, María A.
De Rissio, Ana M.
Fernandez, Marisa
Serjan, Alicia
Alvarez, María G.
Cooley, Gretchen
Shen, Huifeng
Viotti, Rodolfo
Bua, Jacqueline
Castro Eiro, Melisa D.
Nuñez, Myriam
Fichera, Laura E.
Lococo, Bruno
Scollo, Karenina
Tarleton, Rick L.
Laucella, Susana A.
author_facet Albareda, María C.
Natale, María A.
De Rissio, Ana M.
Fernandez, Marisa
Serjan, Alicia
Alvarez, María G.
Cooley, Gretchen
Shen, Huifeng
Viotti, Rodolfo
Bua, Jacqueline
Castro Eiro, Melisa D.
Nuñez, Myriam
Fichera, Laura E.
Lococo, Bruno
Scollo, Karenina
Tarleton, Rick L.
Laucella, Susana A.
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description Background: In contrast to adults, Trypanosoma cruzi-infected children have more broadly functional Trypanosoma cruzi-specific T cells, and the total T-cell compartment exhibits fewer signs of immune exhaustion. However, not much is known about the link between immunocompetence and the treatment efficacy for human Chagas disease. Methods: Using cytokine enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot (ELISPOT) polychromatic flow cytometry, cytometric bead assay, multiplex serological assays and quantitative PCR, we evaluated T. cruzi-specific T-cell and antibody immune responses, T-cell phenotypes and parasitemia in children in the early chronic phase of Chagas disease undergoing anti-Trypanosoma cruzi treatment. Results: Treatment with benznidazole or nifurtimox induced a decline in T. cruzi-specific IFN-γ- and IL-2-producing cells and proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines. T-cell responses became detectable after therapy in children bearing T-cell responses under background levels prior to treatment. The total frequencies of effector, activated and antigen-experienced T cells also decreased following anti-T. cruzi therapy, along with an increase in T cells expressing the receptor of the homeostatic cytokine IL-7. Posttreatment changes in several of these markers distinguished children with a declining serologic response suggestive of successful treatment from those with sustained serological responses in a 5-year follow-up study. A multivariate analysis demonstrated that lower frequency of CD4(+)CD45RA(−)CCR7(−)CD62L(−) T cells prior to drug therapy was an independent indicator of successful treatment. Conclusions: These findings further validate the usefulness of alternative metrics to monitor treatment outcomes. Distinct qualitative and quantitative characteristics of T cells prior to drug therapy may be linked to treatment efficacy.
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spelling pubmed-61460842018-09-28 Distinct Treatment Outcomes of Antiparasitic Therapy in Trypanosoma cruzi-Infected Children Is Associated With Early Changes in Cytokines, Chemokines, and T-Cell Phenotypes Albareda, María C. Natale, María A. De Rissio, Ana M. Fernandez, Marisa Serjan, Alicia Alvarez, María G. Cooley, Gretchen Shen, Huifeng Viotti, Rodolfo Bua, Jacqueline Castro Eiro, Melisa D. Nuñez, Myriam Fichera, Laura E. Lococo, Bruno Scollo, Karenina Tarleton, Rick L. Laucella, Susana A. Front Immunol Immunology Background: In contrast to adults, Trypanosoma cruzi-infected children have more broadly functional Trypanosoma cruzi-specific T cells, and the total T-cell compartment exhibits fewer signs of immune exhaustion. However, not much is known about the link between immunocompetence and the treatment efficacy for human Chagas disease. Methods: Using cytokine enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot (ELISPOT) polychromatic flow cytometry, cytometric bead assay, multiplex serological assays and quantitative PCR, we evaluated T. cruzi-specific T-cell and antibody immune responses, T-cell phenotypes and parasitemia in children in the early chronic phase of Chagas disease undergoing anti-Trypanosoma cruzi treatment. Results: Treatment with benznidazole or nifurtimox induced a decline in T. cruzi-specific IFN-γ- and IL-2-producing cells and proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines. T-cell responses became detectable after therapy in children bearing T-cell responses under background levels prior to treatment. The total frequencies of effector, activated and antigen-experienced T cells also decreased following anti-T. cruzi therapy, along with an increase in T cells expressing the receptor of the homeostatic cytokine IL-7. Posttreatment changes in several of these markers distinguished children with a declining serologic response suggestive of successful treatment from those with sustained serological responses in a 5-year follow-up study. A multivariate analysis demonstrated that lower frequency of CD4(+)CD45RA(−)CCR7(−)CD62L(−) T cells prior to drug therapy was an independent indicator of successful treatment. Conclusions: These findings further validate the usefulness of alternative metrics to monitor treatment outcomes. Distinct qualitative and quantitative characteristics of T cells prior to drug therapy may be linked to treatment efficacy. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6146084/ /pubmed/30271399 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01958 Text en Copyright © 2018 Albareda, Natale, De Rissio, Fernandez, Serjan, Alvarez, Cooley, Shen, Viotti, Bua, Castro Eiro, Nuñez, Fichera, Lococo, Scollo, Tarleton and Laucella. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Albareda, María C.
Natale, María A.
De Rissio, Ana M.
Fernandez, Marisa
Serjan, Alicia
Alvarez, María G.
Cooley, Gretchen
Shen, Huifeng
Viotti, Rodolfo
Bua, Jacqueline
Castro Eiro, Melisa D.
Nuñez, Myriam
Fichera, Laura E.
Lococo, Bruno
Scollo, Karenina
Tarleton, Rick L.
Laucella, Susana A.
Distinct Treatment Outcomes of Antiparasitic Therapy in Trypanosoma cruzi-Infected Children Is Associated With Early Changes in Cytokines, Chemokines, and T-Cell Phenotypes
title Distinct Treatment Outcomes of Antiparasitic Therapy in Trypanosoma cruzi-Infected Children Is Associated With Early Changes in Cytokines, Chemokines, and T-Cell Phenotypes
title_full Distinct Treatment Outcomes of Antiparasitic Therapy in Trypanosoma cruzi-Infected Children Is Associated With Early Changes in Cytokines, Chemokines, and T-Cell Phenotypes
title_fullStr Distinct Treatment Outcomes of Antiparasitic Therapy in Trypanosoma cruzi-Infected Children Is Associated With Early Changes in Cytokines, Chemokines, and T-Cell Phenotypes
title_full_unstemmed Distinct Treatment Outcomes of Antiparasitic Therapy in Trypanosoma cruzi-Infected Children Is Associated With Early Changes in Cytokines, Chemokines, and T-Cell Phenotypes
title_short Distinct Treatment Outcomes of Antiparasitic Therapy in Trypanosoma cruzi-Infected Children Is Associated With Early Changes in Cytokines, Chemokines, and T-Cell Phenotypes
title_sort distinct treatment outcomes of antiparasitic therapy in trypanosoma cruzi-infected children is associated with early changes in cytokines, chemokines, and t-cell phenotypes
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6146084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30271399
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01958
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