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Association between Trypanosoma cruzi DTU TcII and chronic Chagas disease clinical presentation and outcome in an urban cohort in Brazil

BACKGROUND: The specific roles of parasite characteristics and immunological factors of the host in Chagas disease progression and prognosis are still under debate. Trypanosoma cruzi genotype may be an important determinant of the clinical chronic Chagas disease form and prognosis. This study aimed...

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Autores principales: Nielebock, Marco Antonio Prates, Moreira, Otacílio C., Xavier, Samanta Cristina das Chagas, Miranda, Luciana de Freitas Campos, de Lima, Ana Carolina Bastos, Pereira, Thayanne Oliveira de Jesus Sales, Hasslocher-Moreno, Alejandro Marcel, Britto, Constança, Sangenis, Luiz Henrique Conde, Saraiva, Roberto Magalhães
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7710061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33264350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243008
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author Nielebock, Marco Antonio Prates
Moreira, Otacílio C.
Xavier, Samanta Cristina das Chagas
Miranda, Luciana de Freitas Campos
de Lima, Ana Carolina Bastos
Pereira, Thayanne Oliveira de Jesus Sales
Hasslocher-Moreno, Alejandro Marcel
Britto, Constança
Sangenis, Luiz Henrique Conde
Saraiva, Roberto Magalhães
author_facet Nielebock, Marco Antonio Prates
Moreira, Otacílio C.
Xavier, Samanta Cristina das Chagas
Miranda, Luciana de Freitas Campos
de Lima, Ana Carolina Bastos
Pereira, Thayanne Oliveira de Jesus Sales
Hasslocher-Moreno, Alejandro Marcel
Britto, Constança
Sangenis, Luiz Henrique Conde
Saraiva, Roberto Magalhães
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description BACKGROUND: The specific roles of parasite characteristics and immunological factors of the host in Chagas disease progression and prognosis are still under debate. Trypanosoma cruzi genotype may be an important determinant of the clinical chronic Chagas disease form and prognosis. This study aimed to identify the potential association between T. cruzi genotypes and the clinical presentations of chronic Chagas disease. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: This is a retrospective study using T. cruzi isolated from blood culture samples of 43 patients with chronic Chagas disease. From 43 patients, 42 were born in Brazil, mainly in Southeast and Northeast Brazilian regions, and one patient was born in Bolivia. Their mean age at the time of blood collection was 52.4±13.2 years. The clinical presentation was as follows 51.1% cardiac form, 25.6% indeterminate form, and 23.3% cardiodigestive form. Discrete typing unit (DTU) was determined by multilocus conventional PCR. TcII (n = 40) and TcVI (n = 2) were the DTUs identified. DTU was unidentifiable in one patient. The average follow-up time after blood culture was 5.7±4.4 years. A total of 14 patients (32.5%) died and one patient underwent heart transplantation. The cause of death was sudden cardiac arrest in six patients, heart failure in five patients, not related to Chagas disease in one patient, and ignored in two patients. A total of 8 patients (18.6%) progressed, all of them within the cardiac or cardiodigestive forms. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: TcII was the main T. cruzi DTU identified in chronic Chagas disease Brazilian patients (92.9%) with either cardiac, indeterminate or cardiodigestive forms, born at Southeast and Northeast regions. Other DTU found in much less frequency was TcVI (4.8%). TcII was also associated to patients that evolved with heart failure or sudden cardiac arrest, the two most common and ominous consequences of the cardiac form of Chagas disease.
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spelling pubmed-77100612020-12-03 Association between Trypanosoma cruzi DTU TcII and chronic Chagas disease clinical presentation and outcome in an urban cohort in Brazil Nielebock, Marco Antonio Prates Moreira, Otacílio C. Xavier, Samanta Cristina das Chagas Miranda, Luciana de Freitas Campos de Lima, Ana Carolina Bastos Pereira, Thayanne Oliveira de Jesus Sales Hasslocher-Moreno, Alejandro Marcel Britto, Constança Sangenis, Luiz Henrique Conde Saraiva, Roberto Magalhães PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The specific roles of parasite characteristics and immunological factors of the host in Chagas disease progression and prognosis are still under debate. Trypanosoma cruzi genotype may be an important determinant of the clinical chronic Chagas disease form and prognosis. This study aimed to identify the potential association between T. cruzi genotypes and the clinical presentations of chronic Chagas disease. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: This is a retrospective study using T. cruzi isolated from blood culture samples of 43 patients with chronic Chagas disease. From 43 patients, 42 were born in Brazil, mainly in Southeast and Northeast Brazilian regions, and one patient was born in Bolivia. Their mean age at the time of blood collection was 52.4±13.2 years. The clinical presentation was as follows 51.1% cardiac form, 25.6% indeterminate form, and 23.3% cardiodigestive form. Discrete typing unit (DTU) was determined by multilocus conventional PCR. TcII (n = 40) and TcVI (n = 2) were the DTUs identified. DTU was unidentifiable in one patient. The average follow-up time after blood culture was 5.7±4.4 years. A total of 14 patients (32.5%) died and one patient underwent heart transplantation. The cause of death was sudden cardiac arrest in six patients, heart failure in five patients, not related to Chagas disease in one patient, and ignored in two patients. A total of 8 patients (18.6%) progressed, all of them within the cardiac or cardiodigestive forms. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: TcII was the main T. cruzi DTU identified in chronic Chagas disease Brazilian patients (92.9%) with either cardiac, indeterminate or cardiodigestive forms, born at Southeast and Northeast regions. Other DTU found in much less frequency was TcVI (4.8%). TcII was also associated to patients that evolved with heart failure or sudden cardiac arrest, the two most common and ominous consequences of the cardiac form of Chagas disease. Public Library of Science 2020-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7710061/ /pubmed/33264350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243008 Text en © 2020 Nielebock 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.
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Nielebock, Marco Antonio Prates
Moreira, Otacílio C.
Xavier, Samanta Cristina das Chagas
Miranda, Luciana de Freitas Campos
de Lima, Ana Carolina Bastos
Pereira, Thayanne Oliveira de Jesus Sales
Hasslocher-Moreno, Alejandro Marcel
Britto, Constança
Sangenis, Luiz Henrique Conde
Saraiva, Roberto Magalhães
Association between Trypanosoma cruzi DTU TcII and chronic Chagas disease clinical presentation and outcome in an urban cohort in Brazil
title Association between Trypanosoma cruzi DTU TcII and chronic Chagas disease clinical presentation and outcome in an urban cohort in Brazil
title_full Association between Trypanosoma cruzi DTU TcII and chronic Chagas disease clinical presentation and outcome in an urban cohort in Brazil
title_fullStr Association between Trypanosoma cruzi DTU TcII and chronic Chagas disease clinical presentation and outcome in an urban cohort in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Association between Trypanosoma cruzi DTU TcII and chronic Chagas disease clinical presentation and outcome in an urban cohort in Brazil
title_short Association between Trypanosoma cruzi DTU TcII and chronic Chagas disease clinical presentation and outcome in an urban cohort in Brazil
title_sort association between trypanosoma cruzi dtu tcii and chronic chagas disease clinical presentation and outcome in an urban cohort in brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7710061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33264350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243008
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