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Schistosoma haematobium infection is associated with lower serum cholesterol levels and improved lipid profile in overweight/obese individuals
Infection with parasitic helminths has been reported to improve insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis, lowering the risk for type 2 diabetes. However, little is known about its impact on whole-body lipid homeostasis, especially in obese individuals. For this purpose, a cross-sectional study wa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7363109/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32614822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008464 |
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author | Zinsou, Jeannot F. Janse, Jacqueline J. Honpkehedji, Yabo Y. Dejon-Agobé, Jean Claude García-Tardón, Noemí Hoekstra, Pytsje T. Massinga-Loembe, Marguerite Corstjens, Paul L. A. M. van Dam, Govert J. Giera, Martin Kremsner, Peter G. Yazdanbakhsh, Maria Adegnika, Ayola A. Guigas, Bruno |
author_facet | Zinsou, Jeannot F. Janse, Jacqueline J. Honpkehedji, Yabo Y. Dejon-Agobé, Jean Claude García-Tardón, Noemí Hoekstra, Pytsje T. Massinga-Loembe, Marguerite Corstjens, Paul L. A. M. van Dam, Govert J. Giera, Martin Kremsner, Peter G. Yazdanbakhsh, Maria Adegnika, Ayola A. Guigas, Bruno |
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description | Infection with parasitic helminths has been reported to improve insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis, lowering the risk for type 2 diabetes. However, little is known about its impact on whole-body lipid homeostasis, especially in obese individuals. For this purpose, a cross-sectional study was carried out in lean and overweight/obese adults residing in the Lambaréné region of Gabon, an area endemic for Schistosoma haematobium. Helminth infection status, peripheral blood immune cell counts, and serum metabolic and lipid/lipoprotein levels were analyzed. We found that urine S. haematobium egg-positive individuals exhibited lower serum total cholesterol (TC; 4.42 vs 4.01 mmol/L, adjusted mean difference [95%CI] -0.30 [-0.68,-0.06]; P = 0.109), high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-C (1.44 vs 1.12 mmol/L, -0.24 [-0.43,-0.06]; P = 0.009) and triglyceride (TG; 0.93 vs 0.72 mmol/L, -0.20 [-0.39,-0.03]; P = 0.022) levels than egg-negative individuals. However, when stratified according to body mass index, these effects were only observed in overweight/obese infected individuals. Similarly, significant negative correlations between the intensity of infection, assessed by serum circulating anodic antigen (CAA) concentrations, and TC (r = -0.555; P<0.001), HDL-C (r = -0.327; P = 0.068), LDL-C (r = -0.396; P = 0.025) and TG (r = -0.381; P = 0.032) levels were found in overweight/obese individuals but not in lean subjects. Quantitative lipidomic analysis showed that circulating levels of some lipid species associated with cholesterol-rich lipoprotein particles were also significantly reduced in overweight/obese infected individuals in an intensity-dependent manner. In conclusion, we reported that infection with S. haematobium is associated with improved lipid profile in overweight/obese individuals, a feature that might contribute reducing the risk of cardiometabolic diseases in such population. |
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spelling | pubmed-73631092020-07-27 Schistosoma haematobium infection is associated with lower serum cholesterol levels and improved lipid profile in overweight/obese individuals Zinsou, Jeannot F. Janse, Jacqueline J. Honpkehedji, Yabo Y. Dejon-Agobé, Jean Claude García-Tardón, Noemí Hoekstra, Pytsje T. Massinga-Loembe, Marguerite Corstjens, Paul L. A. M. van Dam, Govert J. Giera, Martin Kremsner, Peter G. Yazdanbakhsh, Maria Adegnika, Ayola A. Guigas, Bruno PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Infection with parasitic helminths has been reported to improve insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis, lowering the risk for type 2 diabetes. However, little is known about its impact on whole-body lipid homeostasis, especially in obese individuals. For this purpose, a cross-sectional study was carried out in lean and overweight/obese adults residing in the Lambaréné region of Gabon, an area endemic for Schistosoma haematobium. Helminth infection status, peripheral blood immune cell counts, and serum metabolic and lipid/lipoprotein levels were analyzed. We found that urine S. haematobium egg-positive individuals exhibited lower serum total cholesterol (TC; 4.42 vs 4.01 mmol/L, adjusted mean difference [95%CI] -0.30 [-0.68,-0.06]; P = 0.109), high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-C (1.44 vs 1.12 mmol/L, -0.24 [-0.43,-0.06]; P = 0.009) and triglyceride (TG; 0.93 vs 0.72 mmol/L, -0.20 [-0.39,-0.03]; P = 0.022) levels than egg-negative individuals. However, when stratified according to body mass index, these effects were only observed in overweight/obese infected individuals. Similarly, significant negative correlations between the intensity of infection, assessed by serum circulating anodic antigen (CAA) concentrations, and TC (r = -0.555; P<0.001), HDL-C (r = -0.327; P = 0.068), LDL-C (r = -0.396; P = 0.025) and TG (r = -0.381; P = 0.032) levels were found in overweight/obese individuals but not in lean subjects. Quantitative lipidomic analysis showed that circulating levels of some lipid species associated with cholesterol-rich lipoprotein particles were also significantly reduced in overweight/obese infected individuals in an intensity-dependent manner. In conclusion, we reported that infection with S. haematobium is associated with improved lipid profile in overweight/obese individuals, a feature that might contribute reducing the risk of cardiometabolic diseases in such population. Public Library of Science 2020-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7363109/ /pubmed/32614822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008464 Text en © 2020 Zinsou 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Zinsou, Jeannot F. Janse, Jacqueline J. Honpkehedji, Yabo Y. Dejon-Agobé, Jean Claude García-Tardón, Noemí Hoekstra, Pytsje T. Massinga-Loembe, Marguerite Corstjens, Paul L. A. M. van Dam, Govert J. Giera, Martin Kremsner, Peter G. Yazdanbakhsh, Maria Adegnika, Ayola A. Guigas, Bruno Schistosoma haematobium infection is associated with lower serum cholesterol levels and improved lipid profile in overweight/obese individuals |
title | Schistosoma haematobium infection is associated with lower serum cholesterol levels and improved lipid profile in overweight/obese individuals |
title_full | Schistosoma haematobium infection is associated with lower serum cholesterol levels and improved lipid profile in overweight/obese individuals |
title_fullStr | Schistosoma haematobium infection is associated with lower serum cholesterol levels and improved lipid profile in overweight/obese individuals |
title_full_unstemmed | Schistosoma haematobium infection is associated with lower serum cholesterol levels and improved lipid profile in overweight/obese individuals |
title_short | Schistosoma haematobium infection is associated with lower serum cholesterol levels and improved lipid profile in overweight/obese individuals |
title_sort | schistosoma haematobium infection is associated with lower serum cholesterol levels and improved lipid profile in overweight/obese individuals |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7363109/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32614822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008464 |
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