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Clinical and Immunological Features of Human Leishmania (L.) infantum-Infection, Novel Insights Honduras, Central America

Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum is the etiological agent of both American visceral leishmaniasis (AVL) and non-ulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis (NUCL) in Honduras. Although AVL is the most severe clinical form of infection, recent studies have shown that human immune response to parasite infection...

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Autores principales: Sosa-Ochoa, Wilfredo, Zúniga, Concepción, Chaves, Luis Fernando, Araujo Flores, Gabriela Venicia, Sandoval Pacheco, Carmen Maria, Ribeiro da Matta, Vania Lúcia, Pereira Corbett, Carlos Eduardo, Tobias Silveira, Fernando, Dalastra Laurenti, Marcia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7399949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32664223
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9070554
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author Sosa-Ochoa, Wilfredo
Zúniga, Concepción
Chaves, Luis Fernando
Araujo Flores, Gabriela Venicia
Sandoval Pacheco, Carmen Maria
Ribeiro da Matta, Vania Lúcia
Pereira Corbett, Carlos Eduardo
Tobias Silveira, Fernando
Dalastra Laurenti, Marcia
author_facet Sosa-Ochoa, Wilfredo
Zúniga, Concepción
Chaves, Luis Fernando
Araujo Flores, Gabriela Venicia
Sandoval Pacheco, Carmen Maria
Ribeiro da Matta, Vania Lúcia
Pereira Corbett, Carlos Eduardo
Tobias Silveira, Fernando
Dalastra Laurenti, Marcia
author_sort Sosa-Ochoa, Wilfredo
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description Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum is the etiological agent of both American visceral leishmaniasis (AVL) and non-ulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis (NUCL) in Honduras. Although AVL is the most severe clinical form of infection, recent studies have shown that human immune response to parasite infection can result in a clinical-immunological spectrum. The overall prevalence rate of infection and clinical-immunological profiles of the L. (L.) infantum infection in Amapala municipality, South Honduras was determined. We examined 576 individuals with diagnosis based on combined ELISA (IgG/IgM) and DTH assays. We also used genus-specific kDNA PCR and Hsp70 PCR-RFLP for NUCL cases. Clinical evaluation found 82% asymptomatic and 18% symptomatic individuals. All symptomatic cases (n = 104) showing NUCL were positive for parasites. We identified L. (L.) infantum species in 100% of the skin lesion scrapings and in 90% of the blood samples from NUCL cases studied. A total of 320 asymptomatic individuals were exposed (ELISA+ and/or DTH+), providing an overall L. (L.) infantum prevalence of 73.6%. Clinical, parasitological, and immunological evaluations suggest seven infection profiles, three asymptomatic and four symptomatic. This represents the first report on clinical and immunological features of human L. (L.) infantum-infection in Amapala municipality, Honduras.
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spelling pubmed-73999492020-08-17 Clinical and Immunological Features of Human Leishmania (L.) infantum-Infection, Novel Insights Honduras, Central America Sosa-Ochoa, Wilfredo Zúniga, Concepción Chaves, Luis Fernando Araujo Flores, Gabriela Venicia Sandoval Pacheco, Carmen Maria Ribeiro da Matta, Vania Lúcia Pereira Corbett, Carlos Eduardo Tobias Silveira, Fernando Dalastra Laurenti, Marcia Pathogens Article Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum is the etiological agent of both American visceral leishmaniasis (AVL) and non-ulcerated cutaneous leishmaniasis (NUCL) in Honduras. Although AVL is the most severe clinical form of infection, recent studies have shown that human immune response to parasite infection can result in a clinical-immunological spectrum. The overall prevalence rate of infection and clinical-immunological profiles of the L. (L.) infantum infection in Amapala municipality, South Honduras was determined. We examined 576 individuals with diagnosis based on combined ELISA (IgG/IgM) and DTH assays. We also used genus-specific kDNA PCR and Hsp70 PCR-RFLP for NUCL cases. Clinical evaluation found 82% asymptomatic and 18% symptomatic individuals. All symptomatic cases (n = 104) showing NUCL were positive for parasites. We identified L. (L.) infantum species in 100% of the skin lesion scrapings and in 90% of the blood samples from NUCL cases studied. A total of 320 asymptomatic individuals were exposed (ELISA+ and/or DTH+), providing an overall L. (L.) infantum prevalence of 73.6%. Clinical, parasitological, and immunological evaluations suggest seven infection profiles, three asymptomatic and four symptomatic. This represents the first report on clinical and immunological features of human L. (L.) infantum-infection in Amapala municipality, Honduras. MDPI 2020-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7399949/ /pubmed/32664223 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9070554 Text en © 2020 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/).
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Sosa-Ochoa, Wilfredo
Zúniga, Concepción
Chaves, Luis Fernando
Araujo Flores, Gabriela Venicia
Sandoval Pacheco, Carmen Maria
Ribeiro da Matta, Vania Lúcia
Pereira Corbett, Carlos Eduardo
Tobias Silveira, Fernando
Dalastra Laurenti, Marcia
Clinical and Immunological Features of Human Leishmania (L.) infantum-Infection, Novel Insights Honduras, Central America
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title_full Clinical and Immunological Features of Human Leishmania (L.) infantum-Infection, Novel Insights Honduras, Central America
title_fullStr Clinical and Immunological Features of Human Leishmania (L.) infantum-Infection, Novel Insights Honduras, Central America
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Immunological Features of Human Leishmania (L.) infantum-Infection, Novel Insights Honduras, Central America
title_short Clinical and Immunological Features of Human Leishmania (L.) infantum-Infection, Novel Insights Honduras, Central America
title_sort clinical and immunological features of human leishmania (l.) infantum-infection, novel insights honduras, central america
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7399949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32664223
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9070554
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