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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 118: e220295, 2023. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1521239

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BACKGROUND Trypanosoma cruzi, which causes Chagas disease (CD), is a versatile haemoparasite that uses several strategies to evade the host's immune response, including adipose tissue (AT), used as a reservoir of infection. As it is an effective barrier to parasite evasion, the effectiveness of the drug recommended for treating CD, Benznidazole (BZ), may be questionable. OBJECTIVE To this end, we evaluated the parasite load and immunomodulation caused by BZ treatment in the culture of adipocytes differentiated from human adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ADSC) infected with T. cruzi. METHODS The ADSC were subjected to adipogenic differentiation. We then carried out four cultures in which we infected the differentiated AT with trypomastigote forms of the Y strain of T. cruzi and treated them with BZ. After the incubation, the infected AT was subjected to quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) to quantify the parasite load and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to verify the infection. The supernatant was collected to measure cytokines, chemokines, and adipokines. FINDINGS We found elevated secretion of IL-6, CXCL-10/IP-10, CCL2/MCP-1, CCL5/RANTES, and leptin in infected fat cells. However, treatment with BZ promoted a decrease in IL-6. MAIN CONCLUSION Therefore, we believe that BZ has a beneficial role as it reduces inflammation in infected fat cells.

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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 50(3): 350-357, May-June 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-896966

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Abstract INTRODUCTION: Molecular techniques have been shown to be alternative methods for the accurate detection of infectious and parasitic diseases, such as the leishmaniases. The present study describes the optimization and evaluation of a duplex real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) protocol developed for the simultaneous detection of Leishmania infantum DNA and sample quality control. METHODS: After preliminary tests with the newly designed TaqMan® probes for the two targets ( L. infantum and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (G3PD) gene), the duplex qPCR protocol was optimized. For the evaluation of the standardized protocol, human blood samples were tested (n=68) and the results were compared to those obtained by reference diagnostic techniques. Statistical analyses included percentage agreement and the Kappa ( k ) coefficient. RESULTS: The detection limit of L. infantum DNA reached 2x10 2 fg (corresponding to ~1 parasite) per µL of blood (ε: 93.9%). The percentage agreement obtained between the duplex VL qPCR and the reference techniques was individually obtained as follows: molecular: 88.3% ( k =0.666; 95% CI 0.437-0.894, good), and serological: 81.7% ( k =0.411; 95% CI 0.125-0.697, moderate). Between the reference techniques, the percentage agreement was 86.7% ( k =0.586; 95% CI 0.332-0.840, moderate). CONCLUSIONS: The new duplex VL qPCR protocol indicated good potential for the accurate, fast, and reliable detection of L. infantum DNA, when applied as a complement to the classical diagnostic tools already available, especially in health or research reference centers.


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Humans , Quality Control , DNA, Protozoan/analysis , Leishmania infantum/genetics , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction/standards , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/diagnosis , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 21(4): 418-420, out.-dez. 2012. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-660932

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Canine cutaneous leishmaniasis by Leishmania braziliensis is a neglected, but widespread disease of dogs in South America. This paper describes clinical and hematological alterations in 17 L. braziliensis-infected dogs from Brazil. The most common hematological findings were thrombocytopenia (82.4%), anemia (70.6%), low packed cell volume (52.9%) and eosinophilia (41.2%). Twelve (70.6%) dogs displayed at least one evident physical alteration; 11 dogs (64.7%) presented skin lesions, four (23.5%) had weight loss and two (11.8%) onychogryphosis. L. braziliensis-infected dogs present clinical and hematological signs often observed in dogs infected by other pathogens. This indicates that veterinarians and public health workers should not consider the presence of non-specific clinical signs as diagnostic criteria for visceral leishmaniasis in dogs living endemic areas to avoid misdiagnosis and subsequent elimination of dogs infected by L. braziliensis.(AU)


A leishmaniose cutânea canina causada por Leishmania braziliensis é uma doença negligenciada, mas disseminada entre cães na America do Sul. Este artigo descreve alterações clínicas e hematológicas em 17 cães infectados por L. braziliensis do Brasil. As alterações hematológicas mais comuns foram trombocitopenia (82,4%), anemia (70,6%), baixo valor de hematócrito (52,9%) e eosinofilia (41,2%). Doze (70,6%) cães apresentaram pelo menos uma alteração física; 11 (64,7%) apresentaram lesões cutâneas, quatro (23,5%) perda de peso e dois (11,8%) onicogrifose. Cães infectados por L. braziliensis apresentaram alterações clínicas e hematológicas inespecíficas que são comumente observadas em cães infectados por outros patógenos. Isso indica que veterinários e profissionais de saúde pública não deveriam considerar a presença de tais sinais clínicos como critério de diagnóstico para leishmaniose visceral em cães, em áreas endêmicas, no intuito de evitar um diagnóstico equivocado e a subsequente eliminação de cães infectados por L. braziliensis.(AU)


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Animals , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/diagnosis , Dogs/parasitology , Neglected Diseases/veterinary , Leishmania braziliensis/pathogenicity , Brazil
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Rev. patol. trop ; 39(2): 151-156, abr.-jun. 2010.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-561519

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O Serviço Regional de Referência em Leishmanioses de Pernambuco (Brasil) fornece diagnóstico de complexidade, controle de qualidade para os Laboratórios Centrais (LACENs) do Nordeste e treinamento de Recursos Humanos. Esta prestação de serviço gerou a necessidade de garantia da qualidade dos resultados e da satisfação do cliente, culminando com a busca dos conhecimentos fornecidos pela iso 15189. A interpretação da norma promoveu conhecimentos voltados para o Sistema de Gestão da Qualidade. A redação de documentos (POPs e Manual da Qualidade) envolveu toda a equipe inicialmente voltada apenas para atividades de pesquisa. O apoio institucional foi importante para a superação de pontos de resistência a uma nova realidade. A implementação da Gestão da Qualidade gerou avanços que, a médio e longo prazo, irão reduzir os custos com reposição de equipamentos, perda de reagentes e material biológico. A garantia de um trabalho executado com segurança fornece, além da credibilidade externa, satisfação interna e maior produção científica.


Subject(s)
Total Quality Management , Leishmaniasis , Brazil
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