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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 109(1): 99-107, 02/2014. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-703638

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The association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the interferon (IFN)-γ gene ( IFNG ) with different types of retinal scar lesions presumably caused by toxoplasmosis were investigated in a cross-sectional population-based genetic study. Ten SNPs were investigated and after Bonferroni correction, only the associations between SNPs rs2069718 and rs3181035 with retinal/retinochoroidal scar lesions type A (most severe scar lesions) and C (least severe scar lesions), respectively, remained significant. The associations of two different IFNG SNPs with two different types of retinal lesions attributable to toxoplasmosis support the hypothesis that different inflammatory mechanisms underlie the development of these lesions. The in vitro analysis of IFN-γ secretion by peripheral blood mononuclear cells stimulated with Toxoplasma gondii antigens was also investigated. The association between SNP rs2069718 and type A scar lesions revealed that differential IFN-γ levels are correlated with distinct genotypes. However, no correlation was observed with IFN-γ secretion levels and the SNP rs3181035 , which was significantly associated with type C scar lesions. Our findings strongly suggest that immunogenetic studies of individuals with congenital or postnatally acquired infection are needed to better understand the role of IFN-γ and its polymorphisms in the pathogenesis of ocular toxoplasmosis.


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Adulte , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Maladies de la choroïde/parasitologie , Cicatrice/parasitologie , Interféron gamma/génétique , Polymorphisme de nucléotide simple/génétique , Rétinopathies/parasitologie , Toxoplasmose oculaire/complications , Antigènes de protozoaire/immunologie , Études transversales , Études d'associations génétiques , Génotype , Fréquence d'allèle/immunologie , Interféron gamma , Agranulocytes/parasitologie , Phénotype , Facteurs de risque , Indice de gravité de la maladie , Facteurs socioéconomiques , Toxoplasmose oculaire/sang , Toxoplasmose oculaire/immunologie
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 104(2): 273-280, Mar. 2009. tab, ilus
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-533517

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Toxoplasmosis and ascaridiasis evoke polar Th-1 and Th-2 host immune responses, respectively. A study to investigate the specific cytokine profile production by in vitro cultures of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from individuals living under precarious sanitary conditions in a highly endemic area for the parasites Toxoplasma gondii and Ascaris lumbricoides was conducted. High levels of both IFN-³ (Th-1) and IL-13 (Th-2) were observed in groups of co-infected individuals presenting toxoplasmic ocular lesions. Significantly lower IL-10 and TGF-² levels were produced by co-infected individuals in comparison with groups of individuals not infected with A. lumbricoides and either positive or negative for T. gondii living under good sanitary conditions (control groups). The possible influence of co-parasitism on the clinical presentation of ocular toxoplasmosis is discussed.


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Adulte , Animaux , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Ascaridiose/immunologie , Ascaris lombricoides/immunologie , Cytokines/immunologie , Agranulocytes/parasitologie , Toxoplasma/immunologie , Toxoplasmose oculaire/immunologie , Ascaridiose/complications , Cytokines/sang , Test ELISA , Cytométrie en flux , Interféron gamma/sang , Interféron gamma/immunologie , /sang , /immunologie , /sang , /immunologie , Agranulocytes/immunologie , Toxoplasmose oculaire/complications , Facteur de croissance transformant bêta/sang , Facteur de croissance transformant bêta/immunologie
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