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Association between asthma, rhinitis and atopic dermatitis with leprosy: A case-control study.
Tenório, Martha Débora Lira; Araujo, Jonnia Maria Sherlock; de Melo, Enaldo Vieira; Cazzaniga, Rodrigo Anselmo; Aragão, Ana-Luiza Furtado; Valois, Laís Quadros; Severo, Joanna; Santos-Filho, Marcello Augusto Anchieta; Menezes-Silva, Lucas; Machado, Julianne Alves; Reed, Steven G; Duthie, Malcolm S; de Almeida, Roque Pacheco; Bezerra-Santos, Marcio; de Jesus, Amélia Ribeiro.
  • Tenório MDL; Department of Medicine, Dermathology Clinic, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • Araujo JMS; Department of Medicine, Dermathology Clinic, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • de Melo EV; Department of Medicine, Dermathology Clinic, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • Cazzaniga RA; Immunology and Molecular Biology Laboratory, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • Aragão AF; Department of Medicine, Dermathology Clinic, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • Valois LQ; Department of Medicine, Dermathology Clinic, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • Severo J; Immunology and Molecular Biology Laboratory, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • Santos-Filho MAA; Immunology and Molecular Biology Laboratory, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • Menezes-Silva L; Immunology and Molecular Biology Laboratory, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • Machado JA; Clinical Immunology Clinic, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • Reed SG; Department of Vaccines, Host Directed Therapeutics (HDT) Bio Corp, Seattle, Washington, United States.
  • Duthie MS; Department of Vaccines, Host Directed Therapeutics (HDT) Bio Corp, Seattle, Washington, United States.
  • de Almeida RP; Immunology and Molecular Biology Laboratory, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • Bezerra-Santos M; Immunology and Molecular Biology Laboratory, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • de Jesus AR; Immunology and Molecular Biology Laboratory, University Hospital, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol ; 89(6): 834-841, 2023.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37067141
ABSTRACT
Background Considering the cross-regulation of Th1 and Th2 responses, we hypothesised that atopic diseases (Th2) inhibit the protective Th1 immune response to Mycobacterium leprae and exacerbates leprosy. Objective In this study, we aimed to evaluate the association between leprosy and atopic diseases. Methods To evaluate the association of atopic diseases with leprosy, we conducted a case-control study that included leprosy patients (n = 333) and their household contacts (n = 93). The questionnaire from the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood, which is validated in several countries for epidemiological diagnosis of atopic diseases, was applied to determine the occurrence of atopic diseases, allergic rhinitis, asthma, and atopic dermatitis among leprosy patients and the household contacts. Results Considering clinical and epidemiological data, among the leprosy group 51.6% (n = 172) were determined to have at least one atopic disease, while atopy was observed less frequently at 40.86% among household contacts (n = 38). When two or more atopic diseases were assessed, the frequency was significantly higher among the leprosy patients than in the household contacts (21.9% vs. 11.8%; P-value = 0.03). Likewise, the frequency of asthma was significantly higher among leprosy patients (21%) than in the household contacts (10.8%; P-value = 0.02). Thus, our analyses revealed an association of atopic diseases with leprosy, with a significant linear increase in the occurrence of leprosy with an increase in the number of atopic diseases (P-value = 0.01). Limitation Due to the difficulties in recruiting household contacts that have prolonged contact with patients, but are not genetically related to the patient, the household contacts group is smaller than the leprosy patient group. Conclusion The data reveal an association between atopic diseases and leprosy outcomes. This knowledge could improve the treatment of leprosy patients with co-incident atopic diseases.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Asma / Rinitis / Dermatitis Atópica / Lepra Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Asma / Rinitis / Dermatitis Atópica / Lepra Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article