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Blood Cells Mol Dis ; 98: 102703, 2023 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36215937

RESUMO

In the present work, the impact of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) degrees of severity, as well hydroxyurea treatment on the systemic immunological signatures of patients was evaluated. Based on a high-throughput chemokine, cytokine and growth factor multiplex analysis, it was possible to obtain the systemic immunological profile of patients with SCD (n = 40), treated or not with hydroxyurea, as compared to healthy controls (n = 40). Overall, SCD patients with severe disease displayed increased levels of almost all biomarkers analyzed. Our data demonstrated that CXCL8, CCL3 and CXCL10 were pointed out as universal biomarkers of SCD. The results also indicated that HU-untreated patients with indication of HU-therapy display a more prominent increase on plasma immune mediators in a similar way as those with severe SCD disease. Together, these findings provided a comprehensive landscape of evidence that may have implications for further therapeutic strategies and SCD clinical management.


Assuntos
Anemia Falciforme , Hidroxiureia , Humanos , Anemia Falciforme/tratamento farmacológico , Biomarcadores , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Citocinas , Antidrepanocíticos/uso terapêutico
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Thromb Res ; 197: 165-171, 2021 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33221576

RESUMO

Activation of coagulation is an important hallmark of sickle cell disease (SCD) and it is believed that hypercoagulability plays a role to the disease pathophysiology. Studies have sought to identify how hemostatic biomarkers are expressed in SCD, however, the results are inconclusive. In this context, our objective was to evaluate the thrombin generation in vivo and ex vivo in SCD patients and the association between these biomarkers and the use of HU. This cross-sectional study was carried out with patients diagnosed with SCD, users or not of Hydroxyurea (HU), and healthy individuals as controls. D dimer (D-Di) was evaluated by ELISA and (TGT) thrombin generation test by CAT method. D-Di plasma levels were significantly higher in SCD patients when compared to the controls. TGT parameters such as peak, ETP and normalized ETP at low TF concentration and time-to-peak, peak, ETP and normalized ETP values at high TF concentration were lower in SCD patients than in controls. In contrast, the normalized activated protein C sensitivity ratio (nAPCsr) was higher in patients compared to controls, indicating resistance to the action of this natural anticoagulant. Regarding the use of HU, comparing users and non-users of this drug, no difference was observed in D-Di levels and in most TGT parameters. Our data analyzed together allow us to conclude that patients with SCD present a state of hypercoagulability in vivo due to the higher levels of D-Di and resistance to APC assessed ex vivo which is consistent with the coagulation imbalance described in SCD patients.


Assuntos
Anemia Falciforme , Trombofilia , Anemia Falciforme/tratamento farmacológico , Coagulação Sanguínea , Testes de Coagulação Sanguínea , Estudos Transversais , Humanos , Trombina , Trombofilia/etiologia
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Rev. colomb. ciencias quim. farm ; 49(2): 267-279, May-Aug. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1144351

RESUMO

SUMMARY Staphylococcus aureus is one of the main bacteria that affect human health. Its reduced susceptibility to beta-lactam antibiotics has driven the clinical use of macrolides and lincosamides. However, the presence of macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin B (MLSB)-resistant S. aureus strains is increasingly common. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are the main anthropogenic source of resistance determinants. However, few studies have assessed the importance of this environment on the dissemination of MLSB-resistant S. aureus strains. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the impact of a domestic WWTP on the resistance to MLSB and penicillin in S. aureus in southeast Brazil. Of the 35 isolates tested, 40.6% were resistant to penicillin. Resistance to erythromycin (8.6%) and quinolones (2.8%) was less common. Despite the low rate of resistance to clindamycin (2.8%), many isolates showed reduced susceptibility to this antibiotic (57.1%). Regarding the resistance phenotypes of staphylococci isolates, inducible MLSB resistance (D-test positive) was found in two isolates. In addition, 27 S. aureus isolates showed the ability to produce penicillinase. In this article, we report for the first time the importance of WWTPs in the dissemination of MSLB resistance among S. aureus from southeast Brazil.


RESUMEN Staphylococcus aureus es una de las principales bacterias que afectan la salud humana. Su susceptibilidad reducida a los antibióticos betalactámicos ha impulsado el uso clínico de macrólidos y lincosamidas. Sin embargo, la presencia de cepas resistentes a macrólido-lincosamida-estreptogramina B (MLSB) de S. aureus es cada vez más común. Las plantas de tratamiento de aguas residuales (PTAR) son la principal fuente antropogénica de determinantes de resistencia. Sin embargo, pocos estudios han evaluado la importancia de este entorno en la diseminación de cepas de S. aureus resistentes a MLSB. Nuestro objetivo fue evaluar el impacto de una PTAR doméstica en MLSB y la resistencia a la penicilina en S. aureus en el sureste de Brasil. De los 35 aislamientos analizados, el 40,6% eran resistentes a la penicilina. La resistencia a la eritromicina (8,6%) y quinolonas (2,8%) fue menos común. A pesar de la baja tasa de resistencia a la clindamicina (2,8%), muchos aislamientos mostraron sensibilidad reducida a este antibiótico (57,1%). Con respecto a los fenotipos de resistencia de los aislamientos de estafilococos, la resistencia inducible a MLSB (prueba D positiva) se encontró en dos aislamientos. Además, 27 aislamientos de S. aureus mostraron la capacidad de producir penicilinasa. En este artículo informamos, por primera vez, la importancia de las PTAR en la difusión de la resistencia a MSLB entre S. aureus del sureste de Brasil.


RESUMO O Staphylococcus aureus é uma das principais bactérias que afetam a saúde humana. Sua reduzida suscetibilidade aos antibióticos beta-lactâmicos tem impulsionado o uso clínico de macrolídeos e lincosamidas. No entanto, a presença de cepas de S. aureus resistentes a macrolídeo-lincosamida-estreptogramina B (MLSB) é cada vez mais comum. As estações de tratamento de esgoto (ETEs) são a principal fonte antropogênica de determinantes de resistência. No entanto, poucos estudos avaliaram a importância desse ambiente na disseminação de cepas de S. aureus resistentes ao MLSB. Assim, nosso objetivo foi avaliar o impacto de uma ETE doméstico na resistência ao MLSB e à penicilina em S. aureus no sudeste do Brasil. Dos 35 isolados testados, 40,6% eram resistentes à penicilina. Resistência à eritromicina (8,6%) e quinolonas (2,8%) foi menos comum. Apesar da baixa taxa de resistência à clindamicina (2,8%), muitos isolados apresentaram sensibilidade reduzida a esse antibiótico (57,1%). Em relação aos fenótipos de resistência dos isolados de estafilococos, a resistência induzível ao MLSB (D-teste positivo) foi encontrada em dois isolados. Além disso, 27 isolados de S. aureus mostraram a capacidade de produzir penicilinase. Neste artigo relatamos pela primeira vez a importância das ETEs na disseminação da resistência do MSLB entre S. aureus do sudeste do Brasil.

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