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Neopterin and CXCL-13 in Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense Sleeping Sickness: Lessons from the Field in Angola

Human African Trypanosomiasis may become manageable in the next decade with fexinidazole. However, currently stage diagnosis remains difficult to implement in the field and requires a lumbar puncture. Our study of an Angolan cohort of T. b. gambiense-infected patients used other staging criteria tha...

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Autores principales: Bonnet, Julien, Vignoles, Philippe, Tiberti, Natalia, Gedeão, Vatunga, Hainard, Alexandre, Turck, Natacha, Josenando, Theophile, Ndung'u, Joseph M, Sanchez, Jean-Charles, Courtioux, Bertrand, Bisser, Sylvie
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6914994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31886231
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6070176
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author Bonnet, Julien
Vignoles, Philippe
Tiberti, Natalia
Gedeão, Vatunga
Hainard, Alexandre
Turck, Natacha
Josenando, Theophile
Ndung'u, Joseph M
Sanchez, Jean-Charles
Courtioux, Bertrand
Bisser, Sylvie
author_facet Bonnet, Julien
Vignoles, Philippe
Tiberti, Natalia
Gedeão, Vatunga
Hainard, Alexandre
Turck, Natacha
Josenando, Theophile
Ndung'u, Joseph M
Sanchez, Jean-Charles
Courtioux, Bertrand
Bisser, Sylvie
author_sort Bonnet, Julien
collection PubMed
description Human African Trypanosomiasis may become manageable in the next decade with fexinidazole. However, currently stage diagnosis remains difficult to implement in the field and requires a lumbar puncture. Our study of an Angolan cohort of T. b. gambiense-infected patients used other staging criteria than those recommended by the WHO. We compared WHO criteria (cell count and parasite identification in the CSF) with two biomarkers (neopterin and CXCL-13) which have proven potential to diagnose disease stage or relapse. Biological, clinical, and neurological data were analysed from a cohort of 83 patients. A neopterin concentration below 15.5 nmol/L in the CSF denoted patients with stage 1 disease, and a concentration above 60.31 nmol/L characterized patients with advanced stage 2 (trypanosomes in CSF and/or cytorachia higher than 20 cells) disease. CXCL-13 levels below 91.208 pg/mL denoted patients with stage 1 disease, and levels of CXCL-13 above 395.45 pg/mL denoted patients with advanced stage 2 disease. Values between these cut-offs may represent patients with intermediate stage disease. Our work supports the existence of an intermediate stage in HAT, and CXCL-13 and neopterin levels may help to characterize it.
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spelling pubmed-69149942019-12-29 Neopterin and CXCL-13 in Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense Sleeping Sickness: Lessons from the Field in Angola Bonnet, Julien Vignoles, Philippe Tiberti, Natalia Gedeão, Vatunga Hainard, Alexandre Turck, Natacha Josenando, Theophile Ndung'u, Joseph M Sanchez, Jean-Charles Courtioux, Bertrand Bisser, Sylvie Biomed Res Int Research Article Human African Trypanosomiasis may become manageable in the next decade with fexinidazole. However, currently stage diagnosis remains difficult to implement in the field and requires a lumbar puncture. Our study of an Angolan cohort of T. b. gambiense-infected patients used other staging criteria than those recommended by the WHO. We compared WHO criteria (cell count and parasite identification in the CSF) with two biomarkers (neopterin and CXCL-13) which have proven potential to diagnose disease stage or relapse. Biological, clinical, and neurological data were analysed from a cohort of 83 patients. A neopterin concentration below 15.5 nmol/L in the CSF denoted patients with stage 1 disease, and a concentration above 60.31 nmol/L characterized patients with advanced stage 2 (trypanosomes in CSF and/or cytorachia higher than 20 cells) disease. CXCL-13 levels below 91.208 pg/mL denoted patients with stage 1 disease, and levels of CXCL-13 above 395.45 pg/mL denoted patients with advanced stage 2 disease. Values between these cut-offs may represent patients with intermediate stage disease. Our work supports the existence of an intermediate stage in HAT, and CXCL-13 and neopterin levels may help to characterize it. Hindawi 2019-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6914994/ /pubmed/31886231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6070176 Text en Copyright © 2019 Julien Bonnet et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bonnet, Julien
Vignoles, Philippe
Tiberti, Natalia
Gedeão, Vatunga
Hainard, Alexandre
Turck, Natacha
Josenando, Theophile
Ndung'u, Joseph M
Sanchez, Jean-Charles
Courtioux, Bertrand
Bisser, Sylvie
Neopterin and CXCL-13 in Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense Sleeping Sickness: Lessons from the Field in Angola
title Neopterin and CXCL-13 in Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense Sleeping Sickness: Lessons from the Field in Angola
title_full Neopterin and CXCL-13 in Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense Sleeping Sickness: Lessons from the Field in Angola
title_fullStr Neopterin and CXCL-13 in Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense Sleeping Sickness: Lessons from the Field in Angola
title_full_unstemmed Neopterin and CXCL-13 in Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense Sleeping Sickness: Lessons from the Field in Angola
title_short Neopterin and CXCL-13 in Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense Sleeping Sickness: Lessons from the Field in Angola
title_sort neopterin and cxcl-13 in diagnosis and follow-up of trypanosoma brucei gambiense sleeping sickness: lessons from the field in angola
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6914994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31886231
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6070176
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