Cargando…

Clinical profile and mortality in patients with T. cruzi/HIV co-infection from the multicenter data base of the “Network for healthcare and study of Trypanosoma cruzi/HIV co-infection and other immunosuppression conditions”

OBJECTIVE: Chagas disease (CD) globalization facilitated the co-infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in endemic and non-endemic areas. Considering the underestimation of Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi)-HIV co-infection and the risk of life-threatening Chagas Disease Reactivation (CDR), thi...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Shikanai-Yasuda, Maria Aparecida, Mediano, Mauro Felippe Felix, Novaes, Christina Terra Gallafrio, de Sousa, Andréa Silvestre, Sartori, Ana Marli Christovam, Santana, Rodrigo Carvalho, Correia, Dalmo, de Castro, Cleudson Nery, Severo, Marilia Maria dos Santos, Hasslocher-Moreno, Alejandro Marcel, Fernandez, Marisa Liliana, Salvador, Fernando, Pinazo, Maria Jesús, Bolella, Valdes Roberto, Furtado, Pedro Carvalho, Corti, Marcelo, Neves Pinto, Ana Yecê, Fica, Alberto, Molina, Israel, Gascon, Joaquim, Viñas, Pedro Albajar, Cortez-Escalante, Juan, Ramos, Alberto Novaes, de Almeida, Eros Antonio
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8483313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34591866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009809
_version_ 1784577094419742720
author Shikanai-Yasuda, Maria Aparecida
Mediano, Mauro Felippe Felix
Novaes, Christina Terra Gallafrio
de Sousa, Andréa Silvestre
Sartori, Ana Marli Christovam
Santana, Rodrigo Carvalho
Correia, Dalmo
de Castro, Cleudson Nery
Severo, Marilia Maria dos Santos
Hasslocher-Moreno, Alejandro Marcel
Fernandez, Marisa Liliana
Salvador, Fernando
Pinazo, Maria Jesús
Bolella, Valdes Roberto
Furtado, Pedro Carvalho
Corti, Marcelo
Neves Pinto, Ana Yecê
Fica, Alberto
Molina, Israel
Gascon, Joaquim
Viñas, Pedro Albajar
Cortez-Escalante, Juan
Ramos, Alberto Novaes
de Almeida, Eros Antonio
author_facet Shikanai-Yasuda, Maria Aparecida
Mediano, Mauro Felippe Felix
Novaes, Christina Terra Gallafrio
de Sousa, Andréa Silvestre
Sartori, Ana Marli Christovam
Santana, Rodrigo Carvalho
Correia, Dalmo
de Castro, Cleudson Nery
Severo, Marilia Maria dos Santos
Hasslocher-Moreno, Alejandro Marcel
Fernandez, Marisa Liliana
Salvador, Fernando
Pinazo, Maria Jesús
Bolella, Valdes Roberto
Furtado, Pedro Carvalho
Corti, Marcelo
Neves Pinto, Ana Yecê
Fica, Alberto
Molina, Israel
Gascon, Joaquim
Viñas, Pedro Albajar
Cortez-Escalante, Juan
Ramos, Alberto Novaes
de Almeida, Eros Antonio
author_sort Shikanai-Yasuda, Maria Aparecida
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Chagas disease (CD) globalization facilitated the co-infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in endemic and non-endemic areas. Considering the underestimation of Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi)-HIV co-infection and the risk of life-threatening Chagas Disease Reactivation (CDR), this study aimed to analyze the major co-infection clinical characteristics and its mortality rates. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional retrospective multicenter study of patients with CD confirmed by two serological or one parasitological tests, and HIV infection confirmed by immunoblot. CDR was diagnosed by direct microscopy with detection of trypomastigote forms in the blood or other biological fluids and/or amastigote forms in inflammatory lesions. RESULTS: Out of 241 patients with co-infection, 86.7% were from Brazil, 47.5% had <200 CD4(+) T cells/μL and median viral load was 17,000 copies/μL. Sixty CDR cases were observed. Death was more frequent in patients with reactivation and was mainly caused by CDR. Other causes of death unrelated to CDR were the manifestation of opportunistic infections in those with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. The time between the co-infection diagnosis to death was shorter in patients with CDR. Lower CD4(+) cells count at co-infection diagnosis was independently associated with reactivation. Similarly, lower CD4(+) cells numbers at co-infection diagnosis and male sex were associated with higher lethality in CDR. Additionally, CD4(+) cells were lower in meningoencephalitis than in myocarditis and milder forms. CONCLUSION: This study showed major features on T. cruzi-HIV co-infection and highlighted the prognostic role of CD4(+) cells for reactivation and mortality. Since lethality was high in meningoencephalitis and all untreated patients died shortly after the diagnosis, early diagnosis, immediate antiparasitic treatment, patient follow-up and epidemiological surveillance are essentials in T. cruzi/HIV co-infection and CDR managements.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8483313
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-84833132021-10-01 Clinical profile and mortality in patients with T. cruzi/HIV co-infection from the multicenter data base of the “Network for healthcare and study of Trypanosoma cruzi/HIV co-infection and other immunosuppression conditions” Shikanai-Yasuda, Maria Aparecida Mediano, Mauro Felippe Felix Novaes, Christina Terra Gallafrio de Sousa, Andréa Silvestre Sartori, Ana Marli Christovam Santana, Rodrigo Carvalho Correia, Dalmo de Castro, Cleudson Nery Severo, Marilia Maria dos Santos Hasslocher-Moreno, Alejandro Marcel Fernandez, Marisa Liliana Salvador, Fernando Pinazo, Maria Jesús Bolella, Valdes Roberto Furtado, Pedro Carvalho Corti, Marcelo Neves Pinto, Ana Yecê Fica, Alberto Molina, Israel Gascon, Joaquim Viñas, Pedro Albajar Cortez-Escalante, Juan Ramos, Alberto Novaes de Almeida, Eros Antonio PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article OBJECTIVE: Chagas disease (CD) globalization facilitated the co-infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in endemic and non-endemic areas. Considering the underestimation of Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi)-HIV co-infection and the risk of life-threatening Chagas Disease Reactivation (CDR), this study aimed to analyze the major co-infection clinical characteristics and its mortality rates. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional retrospective multicenter study of patients with CD confirmed by two serological or one parasitological tests, and HIV infection confirmed by immunoblot. CDR was diagnosed by direct microscopy with detection of trypomastigote forms in the blood or other biological fluids and/or amastigote forms in inflammatory lesions. RESULTS: Out of 241 patients with co-infection, 86.7% were from Brazil, 47.5% had <200 CD4(+) T cells/μL and median viral load was 17,000 copies/μL. Sixty CDR cases were observed. Death was more frequent in patients with reactivation and was mainly caused by CDR. Other causes of death unrelated to CDR were the manifestation of opportunistic infections in those with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. The time between the co-infection diagnosis to death was shorter in patients with CDR. Lower CD4(+) cells count at co-infection diagnosis was independently associated with reactivation. Similarly, lower CD4(+) cells numbers at co-infection diagnosis and male sex were associated with higher lethality in CDR. Additionally, CD4(+) cells were lower in meningoencephalitis than in myocarditis and milder forms. CONCLUSION: This study showed major features on T. cruzi-HIV co-infection and highlighted the prognostic role of CD4(+) cells for reactivation and mortality. Since lethality was high in meningoencephalitis and all untreated patients died shortly after the diagnosis, early diagnosis, immediate antiparasitic treatment, patient follow-up and epidemiological surveillance are essentials in T. cruzi/HIV co-infection and CDR managements. Public Library of Science 2021-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8483313/ /pubmed/34591866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009809 Text en © 2021 Shikanai-Yasuda et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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
Shikanai-Yasuda, Maria Aparecida
Mediano, Mauro Felippe Felix
Novaes, Christina Terra Gallafrio
de Sousa, Andréa Silvestre
Sartori, Ana Marli Christovam
Santana, Rodrigo Carvalho
Correia, Dalmo
de Castro, Cleudson Nery
Severo, Marilia Maria dos Santos
Hasslocher-Moreno, Alejandro Marcel
Fernandez, Marisa Liliana
Salvador, Fernando
Pinazo, Maria Jesús
Bolella, Valdes Roberto
Furtado, Pedro Carvalho
Corti, Marcelo
Neves Pinto, Ana Yecê
Fica, Alberto
Molina, Israel
Gascon, Joaquim
Viñas, Pedro Albajar
Cortez-Escalante, Juan
Ramos, Alberto Novaes
de Almeida, Eros Antonio
Clinical profile and mortality in patients with T. cruzi/HIV co-infection from the multicenter data base of the “Network for healthcare and study of Trypanosoma cruzi/HIV co-infection and other immunosuppression conditions”
title Clinical profile and mortality in patients with T. cruzi/HIV co-infection from the multicenter data base of the “Network for healthcare and study of Trypanosoma cruzi/HIV co-infection and other immunosuppression conditions”
title_full Clinical profile and mortality in patients with T. cruzi/HIV co-infection from the multicenter data base of the “Network for healthcare and study of Trypanosoma cruzi/HIV co-infection and other immunosuppression conditions”
title_fullStr Clinical profile and mortality in patients with T. cruzi/HIV co-infection from the multicenter data base of the “Network for healthcare and study of Trypanosoma cruzi/HIV co-infection and other immunosuppression conditions”
title_full_unstemmed Clinical profile and mortality in patients with T. cruzi/HIV co-infection from the multicenter data base of the “Network for healthcare and study of Trypanosoma cruzi/HIV co-infection and other immunosuppression conditions”
title_short Clinical profile and mortality in patients with T. cruzi/HIV co-infection from the multicenter data base of the “Network for healthcare and study of Trypanosoma cruzi/HIV co-infection and other immunosuppression conditions”
title_sort clinical profile and mortality in patients with t. cruzi/hiv co-infection from the multicenter data base of the “network for healthcare and study of trypanosoma cruzi/hiv co-infection and other immunosuppression conditions”
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8483313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34591866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009809
work_keys_str_mv AT shikanaiyasudamariaaparecida clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT medianomaurofelippefelix clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT novaeschristinaterragallafrio clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT desousaandreasilvestre clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT sartorianamarlichristovam clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT santanarodrigocarvalho clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT correiadalmo clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT decastrocleudsonnery clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT severomariliamariadossantos clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT hasslochermorenoalejandromarcel clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT fernandezmarisaliliana clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT salvadorfernando clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT pinazomariajesus clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT bolellavaldesroberto clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT furtadopedrocarvalho clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT cortimarcelo clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT nevespintoanayece clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT ficaalberto clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT molinaisrael clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT gasconjoaquim clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT vinaspedroalbajar clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT cortezescalantejuan clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT ramosalbertonovaes clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions
AT dealmeidaerosantonio clinicalprofileandmortalityinpatientswithtcruzihivcoinfectionfromthemulticenterdatabaseofthenetworkforhealthcareandstudyoftrypanosomacruzihivcoinfectionandotherimmunosuppressionconditions