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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 38(supl.2): 101-104, 2005. graf
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-444165

Résumé

The mechanisms of congenital transmission of Chagas disease remain largely unknown. To better understand the role of maternal immunology during pregnancy in congenital Chagas transmission, we studied the cytokine production and the parasitic load in three groups of mothers: infected mothers who transmitted the disease to their babies (M+B+-), infected mothers who did not transmit the disease to their babies (M+B-) and not infected mothers as a control group (M-B-). M+B+ mothers produced less IFNgamma and more IL-10 than the M+B- mothers, and they are not able to produce IL-2. M+B+ mothers showed a higher parasitic load. These results, indicated that the congenital Chagas transmission is associated with an immunological imbalance and a high parasitic load in the M+B+ mothers.


Sujets)
Animaux , Femelle , Humains , Grossesse , Cytokines/biosynthèse , Complications infectieuses de la grossesse/immunologie , Maladie de Chagas/immunologie , Maladie de Chagas/transmission , Transmission verticale de maladie infectieuse , Trypanosoma cruzi/physiologie , Cytokines/immunologie , Maladie de Chagas/parasitologie , Immunité cellulaire , Interféron gamma/biosynthèse , Interférons/biosynthèse , État de porteur sain/immunologie
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 38(supl.2): 96-100, 2005. graf
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-444166

Résumé

We have investigated if maternal T. cruzi infection could induce in utero innate and/or adaptive immune responses in uninfected neonates by measuring specific IgM and IgA antibodies in cord blood plasma, and by performing phenotypic and functional studies of umbilical cord blood cells of their newborns (M+B- group). We detected T. cruzi-specific IgM and IgA antibodies in M+B- cord blood, indicating they had mounted in utero a strong B cell response, although they are not infected. On the other hand, circulating T cells of such uninfected neonates displayed a low level of activation, as seen bya slightly increased expression of the activation markers CD45RO on CD4+ T cells and HLA-DR on CD8+ T cells, although the proportion of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells was unmodified as compared to newborns from uninfected mothers (MB- group). This activation did not give rise to a proliferative response upon stimulation by T. cruzi antigens in vitro. However, M+B- cells produced low levels of lymphokines (IFN-gamma and IL-13) upon mitogenic stimulation, which was not the case of M-B- newborn cells. Beside this, M+B- blood cells produced higher levels of inflammatory cytokines (IL-1b, IL-6, TNF-alpha) than M-B- cells when stimulated with the T. cruzi lysate or LPS, suggesting the over-activation of the innate response in M+B- newborns. Monocytes participated in such inflammatory response since M+B- purified cord blood monocytes produced higher levels of TNF- when incubated with LPS or a T. cruzi lysate than M-B- cells. Altogether, these results show that, even in the absence of congenital infection, maternal T. cruzi infection triggers in utero both adaptive and innate immune responses in their babies. This indicates that parasite circulating antigens have been transferred from mothers to their fetuses.


Sujets)
Animaux , Femelle , Humains , Nouveau-né , Grossesse , Maladie de Chagas/immunologie , Maladie de Chagas/transmission , Transmission verticale de maladie infectieuse , Immunité acquise d'origine maternelle/immunologie , Lymphocytes B/immunologie , Lymphocytes T/immunologie , Sang foetal/immunologie , Cytokines/biosynthèse , Complications parasitaires de la grossesse/diagnostic , Maladie de Chagas/congénital , Immunité cellulaire , Immunoglobuline A , Immunoglobuline M
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 38(supl.2): 84-86, 2005. ilus
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-444169

Résumé

This histopathological study analyzes placentas of babies congenitally infected with T. cruzi (M+B+), or babies not infected but born from infected- (M+B-), or non infected-mothers (M-B-). Placentas M+B+ showed lesions of chorionitis, chorioamnionitis and cord edema with lymphocyte infiltration, whereas such lesions were infiltrated only with polymorphonuclear cells in M+B- and M-B- placentas. Parasites were found in M+B+ placentas, in fibroblasts and macrophages of chorion, membranes, chorionic plate, mainly in the area of membrane insertion, as well as in cells of Wharton jelly and myocytes of umbilical cord vessels. These results suggest that the materno-fetal transmission of parasites occurs mainly through the marginal sinus, spreading into the chorionic plate infecting fibroblasts and macrophages so far as to found a fetal vessel, inducing a fetal infection by hematogenous route.


Sujets)
Femelle , Humains , Grossesse , Animaux , Complications parasitaires de la grossesse/anatomopathologie , Chorioamnionite/anatomopathologie , Maladie de Chagas/transmission , Transmission verticale de maladie infectieuse , Placenta/anatomopathologie , Trypanosoma cruzi , Chorioamnionite/parasitologie , Chorion/parasitologie , Chorion/anatomopathologie , Maladie de Chagas/anatomopathologie , Issue de la grossesse , Placenta/parasitologie , Trypanosoma cruzi/isolement et purification
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 38(supl.2): 77-83, 2005. tab
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-444170

Résumé

Congenital transmission of T. cruzi in Cochabamba affects 6% of newborns from infected mothers. Only limited information is available on the type of transmitted parasites. However, it is well established that T. cruzi isolated from various vectors as well from host animals are highly heterogeneous. In our presentation we analyse aspects of molecular heterogeneity of T. cruzi and we review methods used for the molecular typing of T. cruzi lineages. Experimentally, we performed the PCR amplification of [quot ]Sequence-characterised region Markers[quot ] for typing T. cruzi isolated from umbilical blood of newborns in Cochabamba. We compared these results with those we obtained from general infected population. All 16 analysed, congenitally infected samples were of lineage IId. Our data also indicated that this lineage was found in about 80% of samples originated from general infected population in Cochabamba.


Sujets)
Animaux , Humains , Maladie de Chagas/congénital , Hétérogénéité génétique , Trypanosoma cruzi/génétique , ADN des protozoaires/analyse , Maladie de Chagas/diagnostic , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne/méthodes , Trypanosoma cruzi/classification , Trypanosoma cruzi/isolement et purification
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 38(supl.2): 65-67, 2005. ilus, tab
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-444173

Résumé

PCR is a potentially interesting diagnostic tool to detect congenital T. cruzi infection. We have compared the sensitivity and capacity of a battery of T. cruzi PCR primers to detect the complete spectrum of known T. cruzi lineages, in order to improve and simplify the detection of infection in neonatal blood. We found that the primers Tcz1/Tcz2, targeting the 195 bp satellite repeat, detected all the parasitic lineages with the same sensitivity For all other tested primers (nDNA primers: BP1/BP2, 01/02, Pon1/ Pon2 and Tca1/Tca2; kDNA primers: S35VS36, 121/122), either, the intensity of amplicons varied according to T. cruzi lineages, or the assess were less sensitive. In order to better assess such PCR protocol, we assayed 311 samples of neonatal blood previously tested with parasitological methods. Reliability of our PCR test was demonstrated since all the 18 blood samples from newborns with congenital T. cruzi infection were positive, whereas the remaining samples (30 from control newborns of uninfected mothers and 262 out of 263 from babies, parasitologically negative, born from infected mothers) were negative. As our PCR method is simple, reliable, robust and cheap, it appears suitable for the detection of T. cruzi infection in neonatal blood.


Sujets)
Animaux , Humains , Nouveau-né , Maladie de Chagas/congénital , Maladie de Chagas/diagnostic , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne/normes , Trypanosoma cruzi/isolement et purification , ADN des protozoaires/sang , Transmission verticale de maladie infectieuse , Amorces ADN , Reproductibilité des résultats , Sensibilité et spécificité , Sang foetal/parasitologie , Trypanosoma cruzi/génétique
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 38(supl.2): 62-64, 2005. graf, tab
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-444174

Résumé

This study compares the levels of specific antibodies IgM and IgA for Chagas in samples of blood from newborns. Three groups of cord blood samples have been analysed: a group of 42 samples from newborns, displaying positive parasitemia, of seropositive mothers (M+B+), 68 samples from newborns with negative parasitemia whose mothers were seropositive (M+B-) and a group of 45 control newborns coming from mothers with negative serology for Chagas. From the 42 M+B+ samples with congenital Chagas disease, 81 and 82.9% displayed detectable levels of IgM and IgA antibodies, respectively In the M+B- group, 70.6 and 33.8% presented antibodies of IgM and IgA classes, respectively, whereas in the control group M-B-, we detected 6% and 11.1% of IgM and IgA antibodies, respectively. The calculated sensitivity of detection of congenital cases using IgM or IgA antibodies was of 82.9% and 80.9% respectively, whereas the specificity of detection was of 29.4% for IgM antibodies and of 66.1% for IgA antibodies.


Sujets)
Animaux , Humains , Nouveau-né , Maladie de Chagas/congénital , Maladie de Chagas/diagnostic , Immunoglobuline A/sang , Immunoglobuline M/sang , Trypanosoma cruzi/immunologie , Études cas-témoins , Maladie de Chagas/immunologie , Test ELISA , Sensibilité et spécificité
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 38(supl.2): 21-23, 2005. tab, graf, ilus
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-444184

Résumé

We have analyzed the response to the treatment with benznidazol in newborns and nurslings in the Hospital Materno Infantil Germán Urquidi of Cochabamba, Bolivia, between 1999 and 2002. It is important an integral treatment of the nursling with a subsequent information directed to the family. The response was close to 100% when the treatment was correctly administrated. They were not adverse effects and the detected biochemical alterations did not present clinical significance.


Sujets)
Humains , Nouveau-né , Nourrisson , Maladie de Chagas/congénital , Maladie de Chagas/traitement médicamenteux , Nitroimidazoles/usage thérapeutique , Trypanocides/usage thérapeutique , Protocoles cliniques , Services de santé polyvalents , Maladie de Chagas/sang , Famille , Études de suivi , Observance par le patient , Études prospectives , Résultat thérapeutique
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 38(supl.2): 17-20, 2005. tab
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-444185

Résumé

In Bolivia, the prevalence of infection by T. cruzi in women in fertile age can vary between 20 and 60%. The present study made in the Maternity Germin Urquidi of Cochabamba - Bolivia, it has demonstrated, that 19.9% of the mothers who go to this hospitable center to be taken care of in the childbirth, they are carrying of the infection and that 4,6% of them, they are going to transmit, by transplacentaria route, the infection to its babies. Of the 71 children born with congenital Chagas, only 47,8 % present/display some type of alteration or of development(Apgar to 1 minute low, BPN, prematuridad, pathological dismadurez) or signs (SDR, hepatomegalia, esplenomegalia, neurological signs, cardiomegalia, anasarca, petequias). When investigating the effect of the differences in the vectorial density (low, medium and high) of the zone of maternal residence, on the transmission of the infection of the mother infected to the fetus, we concluded that the rate of transmission of the congenital infection of T. cruzi is not modified by the level of endemicidad of the zone of maternal residence. By another infected new born sides whose mothers reside in zones of high endemicidad present/display, most frequently and of significant way, Apgar to 1 minute < to 7, low weight when being born and prematuridad or an association of these alterations with respiratory syndrome of distress or anasarca, when one compares them with new born of resident mothers in the zones of loss or medium endemicidad, mortality in this group is greater. These results suggest calls to account it of the mothers, in areas of high endemicidad, she is associate with a serious increase in the risk of Disease of newborn severe and mortal congenital Chagas in.


Sujets)
Humains , Animaux , Mâle , Femelle , Grossesse , Nouveau-né , Adulte , Maladie de Chagas/congénital , Maladies endémiques , Transmission verticale de maladie infectieuse , Vecteurs insectes/physiologie , Complications parasitaires de la grossesse , Score d'Apgar , Bolivie/épidémiologie , Démographie , Maladie de Chagas/épidémiologie , Maladie de Chagas/transmission , Facteurs épidémiologiques , Densité de population , Prévalence , Trypanosoma cruzi/physiologie
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