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Declining antibody levels to Trypanosoma cruzi correlate with polymerase chain reaction positivity and electrocardiographic changes in a retrospective cohort of untreated Brazilian blood donors

BACKGROUND: Although infection with Trypanosoma cruzi is thought to be lifelong, less than half of those infected develop cardiomyopathy, suggesting greater parasite control or even clearance. Antibody levels appear to correlate with T. cruzi (antigen) load. We test the association between a downwar...

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Autores principales: Buss, Lewis F., Campos de Oliveira- da Silva, Léa, Moreira, Carlos H. V., Manuli, Erika R., Sales, Flavia C., Morales, Ingra, Di Germanio, Clara, de Almeida-Neto, Cesar, Bakkour, Sonia, Constable, Paul, Pinto-Filho, Marcelo M., Ribeiro, Antonio L., Busch, Michael, Sabino, Ester C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7647114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33108390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008787
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author Buss, Lewis F.
Campos de Oliveira- da Silva, Léa
Moreira, Carlos H. V.
Manuli, Erika R.
Sales, Flavia C.
Morales, Ingra
Di Germanio, Clara
de Almeida-Neto, Cesar
Bakkour, Sonia
Constable, Paul
Pinto-Filho, Marcelo M.
Ribeiro, Antonio L.
Busch, Michael
Sabino, Ester C.
author_facet Buss, Lewis F.
Campos de Oliveira- da Silva, Léa
Moreira, Carlos H. V.
Manuli, Erika R.
Sales, Flavia C.
Morales, Ingra
Di Germanio, Clara
de Almeida-Neto, Cesar
Bakkour, Sonia
Constable, Paul
Pinto-Filho, Marcelo M.
Ribeiro, Antonio L.
Busch, Michael
Sabino, Ester C.
author_sort Buss, Lewis F.
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description BACKGROUND: Although infection with Trypanosoma cruzi is thought to be lifelong, less than half of those infected develop cardiomyopathy, suggesting greater parasite control or even clearance. Antibody levels appear to correlate with T. cruzi (antigen) load. We test the association between a downwards antibody trajectory, PCR positivity and ECG alterations in untreated individuals with Chagas disease. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: This is a retrospective cohort of T. cruzi seropositive blood donors. Paired blood samples (index donation and follow-up) were tested using the VITROS Immunodiagnostic Products Anti-T.cruzi (Chagas) assay (Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, Raritan NJ) and PCR performed on the follow-up sample. A 12-lead resting ECG was performed. Significant antibody decline was defined as a reduction of > 1 signal-to-cutoff (S/CO) unit on the VITROS assay. Follow-up S/CO of < 4 was defined as borderline/low. 276 untreated seropositive blood donors were included. The median (IQR) follow-up was 12.7 years (8.5–16.9). 56 (22.1%) subjects had a significant antibody decline and 35 (12.7%) had a low/borderline follow-up result. PCR positivity was lower in the falling (26.8% vs 52.8%, p = 0.001) and low/borderline (17.1% vs 51.9%, p < 0.001) antibody groups, as was the rate of ECG abnormalities. Falling and low/borderline antibody groups were predominantly composed of individuals with negative PCR and normal ECG findings: 64% and 71%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Low and falling antibody levels define a phenotype of possible spontaneous parasite clearance.
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spelling pubmed-76471142020-11-16 Declining antibody levels to Trypanosoma cruzi correlate with polymerase chain reaction positivity and electrocardiographic changes in a retrospective cohort of untreated Brazilian blood donors Buss, Lewis F. Campos de Oliveira- da Silva, Léa Moreira, Carlos H. V. Manuli, Erika R. Sales, Flavia C. Morales, Ingra Di Germanio, Clara de Almeida-Neto, Cesar Bakkour, Sonia Constable, Paul Pinto-Filho, Marcelo M. Ribeiro, Antonio L. Busch, Michael Sabino, Ester C. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Although infection with Trypanosoma cruzi is thought to be lifelong, less than half of those infected develop cardiomyopathy, suggesting greater parasite control or even clearance. Antibody levels appear to correlate with T. cruzi (antigen) load. We test the association between a downwards antibody trajectory, PCR positivity and ECG alterations in untreated individuals with Chagas disease. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: This is a retrospective cohort of T. cruzi seropositive blood donors. Paired blood samples (index donation and follow-up) were tested using the VITROS Immunodiagnostic Products Anti-T.cruzi (Chagas) assay (Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, Raritan NJ) and PCR performed on the follow-up sample. A 12-lead resting ECG was performed. Significant antibody decline was defined as a reduction of > 1 signal-to-cutoff (S/CO) unit on the VITROS assay. Follow-up S/CO of < 4 was defined as borderline/low. 276 untreated seropositive blood donors were included. The median (IQR) follow-up was 12.7 years (8.5–16.9). 56 (22.1%) subjects had a significant antibody decline and 35 (12.7%) had a low/borderline follow-up result. PCR positivity was lower in the falling (26.8% vs 52.8%, p = 0.001) and low/borderline (17.1% vs 51.9%, p < 0.001) antibody groups, as was the rate of ECG abnormalities. Falling and low/borderline antibody groups were predominantly composed of individuals with negative PCR and normal ECG findings: 64% and 71%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Low and falling antibody levels define a phenotype of possible spontaneous parasite clearance. Public Library of Science 2020-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7647114/ /pubmed/33108390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008787 Text en © 2020 Buss 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
Buss, Lewis F.
Campos de Oliveira- da Silva, Léa
Moreira, Carlos H. V.
Manuli, Erika R.
Sales, Flavia C.
Morales, Ingra
Di Germanio, Clara
de Almeida-Neto, Cesar
Bakkour, Sonia
Constable, Paul
Pinto-Filho, Marcelo M.
Ribeiro, Antonio L.
Busch, Michael
Sabino, Ester C.
Declining antibody levels to Trypanosoma cruzi correlate with polymerase chain reaction positivity and electrocardiographic changes in a retrospective cohort of untreated Brazilian blood donors
title Declining antibody levels to Trypanosoma cruzi correlate with polymerase chain reaction positivity and electrocardiographic changes in a retrospective cohort of untreated Brazilian blood donors
title_full Declining antibody levels to Trypanosoma cruzi correlate with polymerase chain reaction positivity and electrocardiographic changes in a retrospective cohort of untreated Brazilian blood donors
title_fullStr Declining antibody levels to Trypanosoma cruzi correlate with polymerase chain reaction positivity and electrocardiographic changes in a retrospective cohort of untreated Brazilian blood donors
title_full_unstemmed Declining antibody levels to Trypanosoma cruzi correlate with polymerase chain reaction positivity and electrocardiographic changes in a retrospective cohort of untreated Brazilian blood donors
title_short Declining antibody levels to Trypanosoma cruzi correlate with polymerase chain reaction positivity and electrocardiographic changes in a retrospective cohort of untreated Brazilian blood donors
title_sort declining antibody levels to trypanosoma cruzi correlate with polymerase chain reaction positivity and electrocardiographic changes in a retrospective cohort of untreated brazilian blood donors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7647114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33108390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008787
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