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Clinical and Immunological Response in Dogs Naturally Infected by L. infantum Treated with a Nutritional Supplement
SIMPLE SUMMARY: We evaluated the effects of a commercial nutraceutical supplementation in dogs naturally affected by Leishmania infantum. This nutraceutical supplement is proposed to be added to dog diet to foster physiological immune-response during chronic leishmaniasis. Parasite clearance is infr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6721201/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31366122 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9080501 |
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author | Lombardi, Pietro Palatucci, Anna Teresa Giovazzino, Angela Mastellone, Vincenzo Ruggiero, Giuseppina Rubino, Valentina Musco, Nadia Crupi, Rosalia Cutrignelli, Monica Isabella Britti, Domenico Vassalotti, Giuseppe Terrazzano, Giuseppe Cortese, Laura |
author_facet | Lombardi, Pietro Palatucci, Anna Teresa Giovazzino, Angela Mastellone, Vincenzo Ruggiero, Giuseppina Rubino, Valentina Musco, Nadia Crupi, Rosalia Cutrignelli, Monica Isabella Britti, Domenico Vassalotti, Giuseppe Terrazzano, Giuseppe Cortese, Laura |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: We evaluated the effects of a commercial nutraceutical supplementation in dogs naturally affected by Leishmania infantum. This nutraceutical supplement is proposed to be added to dog diet to foster physiological immune-response during chronic leishmaniasis. Parasite clearance is infrequently obtained by immune response in both the human and canine leishmaniasis. Pharmacological therapies frequently fail in the elimination of L. infantum that could have settled in deep organs, escaping immune responses and therapy. The conventional drug therapy improves clinical signs, reduces parasitemia as well as relapse of infection. This nutraceutical supplementation can improve the impaired immune response of the infected dogs to fight the disease. ABSTRACT: The use of nutraceuticals as immunomodulators in the treatment of visceral leishmaniasis has generated interest in the current approaches to treat the disease. In this clinical and immunological study, we investigated whether the administration of a nutritional supplement mediates the immune-modulatory response in canine leishmaniosis (CL) and improves the clinical outcome of the disease. With this purpose, we analysed T lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood (PB) of 12 dogs naturally infected by Leishmania infantum, following treatment with a nutritional supplement. The regulatory T (Treg) cells and the T helper (Th) 1 population were specifically evaluated. The animals underwent complete clinical examination and blood sample collection for haematological, biochemical, serological and immunological analysis before treatment (T0), one month (T30) and 3 months (T90) after the onset of the nutraceutical supplementation. We observed that nutraceutical supplementation was associated with immunomodulation of Th1 response and significant clinical improvement of the animals. No side effects were observed. Therefore, a potential supportive role for the nutraceutical supplement during canine leishmaniasis is proposed. |
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spelling | pubmed-67212012019-09-10 Clinical and Immunological Response in Dogs Naturally Infected by L. infantum Treated with a Nutritional Supplement Lombardi, Pietro Palatucci, Anna Teresa Giovazzino, Angela Mastellone, Vincenzo Ruggiero, Giuseppina Rubino, Valentina Musco, Nadia Crupi, Rosalia Cutrignelli, Monica Isabella Britti, Domenico Vassalotti, Giuseppe Terrazzano, Giuseppe Cortese, Laura Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: We evaluated the effects of a commercial nutraceutical supplementation in dogs naturally affected by Leishmania infantum. This nutraceutical supplement is proposed to be added to dog diet to foster physiological immune-response during chronic leishmaniasis. Parasite clearance is infrequently obtained by immune response in both the human and canine leishmaniasis. Pharmacological therapies frequently fail in the elimination of L. infantum that could have settled in deep organs, escaping immune responses and therapy. The conventional drug therapy improves clinical signs, reduces parasitemia as well as relapse of infection. This nutraceutical supplementation can improve the impaired immune response of the infected dogs to fight the disease. ABSTRACT: The use of nutraceuticals as immunomodulators in the treatment of visceral leishmaniasis has generated interest in the current approaches to treat the disease. In this clinical and immunological study, we investigated whether the administration of a nutritional supplement mediates the immune-modulatory response in canine leishmaniosis (CL) and improves the clinical outcome of the disease. With this purpose, we analysed T lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood (PB) of 12 dogs naturally infected by Leishmania infantum, following treatment with a nutritional supplement. The regulatory T (Treg) cells and the T helper (Th) 1 population were specifically evaluated. The animals underwent complete clinical examination and blood sample collection for haematological, biochemical, serological and immunological analysis before treatment (T0), one month (T30) and 3 months (T90) after the onset of the nutraceutical supplementation. We observed that nutraceutical supplementation was associated with immunomodulation of Th1 response and significant clinical improvement of the animals. No side effects were observed. Therefore, a potential supportive role for the nutraceutical supplement during canine leishmaniasis is proposed. MDPI 2019-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6721201/ /pubmed/31366122 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9080501 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Lombardi, Pietro Palatucci, Anna Teresa Giovazzino, Angela Mastellone, Vincenzo Ruggiero, Giuseppina Rubino, Valentina Musco, Nadia Crupi, Rosalia Cutrignelli, Monica Isabella Britti, Domenico Vassalotti, Giuseppe Terrazzano, Giuseppe Cortese, Laura Clinical and Immunological Response in Dogs Naturally Infected by L. infantum Treated with a Nutritional Supplement |
title | Clinical and Immunological Response in Dogs Naturally Infected by L. infantum Treated with a Nutritional Supplement |
title_full | Clinical and Immunological Response in Dogs Naturally Infected by L. infantum Treated with a Nutritional Supplement |
title_fullStr | Clinical and Immunological Response in Dogs Naturally Infected by L. infantum Treated with a Nutritional Supplement |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical and Immunological Response in Dogs Naturally Infected by L. infantum Treated with a Nutritional Supplement |
title_short | Clinical and Immunological Response in Dogs Naturally Infected by L. infantum Treated with a Nutritional Supplement |
title_sort | clinical and immunological response in dogs naturally infected by l. infantum treated with a nutritional supplement |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6721201/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31366122 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9080501 |
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