Browsing by Author "Borges, Jaila Dias"
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Item Are increased frequency of macrophage-like and natural killer (NK) cells, together with high levels of NK T and CD4+CD25high T cells balancing activated CD8+ T cells, the key to control Chagas'disease morbidity?.(2006) Avelar, Danielle Marchetti Vitelli; Avelar, Renato Sathler; Massara, Rodrigo Lima; Borges, Jaila Dias; Lage, Paula Souza; Lana, Marta de; Carvalho, Andréa Teixeira de; Dias, João Carlos Pinto; Santos, Silvana Maria Elói; Martins Filho, Olindo AssisThe immunological response during early human Trypanosoma cruzi infection is not completely understood, despite its role in driving the development of distinct clinical manifestations of chronic infection. Herein we report the results of a descriptive flow cytometric immunophenotyping investigation of major and minor peripheral blood leucocyte subpopulations in T. cruzi - infected children, characterizing the early stages of the indeterminate clinical form of Chagas’ disease. Our results indicated significant alterations by comparison with uninfected children, including increased values of pre-natural killer (NK)-cells (CD3 – CD16 + CD56 – ), and higher values of proinflammatory monocytes (CD14 + CD16 + HLA-DR ++ ). The higher values of activated B lymphocytes (CD19 + CD23 + ) contrasted with impaired T cell activation, indicated by lower values of CD4 + CD38 + and CD4 + HLA-DR + lymphocytes, a lower frequency of CD8 + CD38 + and CD8 + HLA-DR + cells; a decreased frequency of CD4 + CD25 HIGH regulatory T cells was also observed. These findings reinforce the hypothesis that simultaneous activation of innate and adaptive immunity mechanisms in addition to suppression of adaptive cellular immune response occur during early events of Chagas’ disease. Comparative cross-sectional analysis of these immunophenotypes with those exhibited by patients with late chronic indeterminate and cardiac forms of disease suggested that a shift toward high values of macrophage-like cells extended to basal levels of proinflammatory monocytes as well as high values of mature NK cells, NKT and regulatory T cells, may account for limited tissue damage during chronic infection favouring the establishment/maintenance of a lifelong indeterminate clinical form of the disease. On the other hand, development of an adaptive cell-mediated inflammatory immunoprofile characterized by high levels of activated CD8 + cells and basal levels of mature NK cells, NKT and CD4 + CD25 HIGH cells might lead to late chronic pathologies associated with chagasic heart disease.Item Seroprevalence of chagas disease in schoolchildren from two municipalities of jequitinhonha valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil; six years following the onset of epidemiological surveillance.(2006) Borges, Jaila Dias; Assis, Girley Francisco Machado de; Gomes, Lizziani de Vasconcelos; Dias, João Carlos Pinto; Pinto, Ildikô Delkim Miranda; Martins Filho, Olindo Assis; Torres, Rosália Morais; Viñas, Pedro Albajar; Bahia, Maria Terezinha; Coelho, George Luiz Lins Machado; Lana, Marta deSix years after the beginning of the epidemiological surveillance of Chagas disease in Berilo and José Gonçalves de Minas, Jequitinhonha Valley, MG, Brazil, a serological inquiry was performed to observe whether the transmission of this endemy was occurring in this area. A randomized sample of 1,412 children seven to 14 years old, was screened. Six asymptomatic children were found to be positive, leading to 0.4% of prevalence. Hemoculture confirmed infection in five out of the six positive cases. Additional epidemiological investigation revealed important antecedents, such as disease reports in relatives and predisposing ecological and housing conditions. Our results demonstrated similar seroprevalence (0.4%) in schoolchildren, ranging from seven to 14 years old, and that were observed six years ago (0.2%) for children 0-9 year-old. Thus, considering the constant presence of Panstrogylus megistus in the peridomicile these findings emphasize the need of continuous improved epidemiological surveillance of Chagas disease in this region.