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Biomedica | 2017

Detección de unidades discretas de tipificación de Trypanosoma cruzi en triatominos recolectados en diferentes regiones naturales de Perú

Carlos Padilla; Uriel Alvarado; Gladis Ventura; Deysi Luna-Caipo; Marcial Suárez; José R. Tuñoque; Nancy Ruelas-Llerena; Luis A. Fachín; Alina Huiza; Lizandro Gonzáles; Julio César Carranza; Gustavo Adolfo Vallejo; Abraham G. Cáceres

INTRODUCTIONnTrypanosoma cruzi has been divided by international consensus into six discrete typing units (DTU): TcI, TcII, TcIII, TcIV, TcV y TcVI. The factors determining the dynamics of T. cruzi genotypes vector transmission of Chagas disease in the different geographical regions of Perú are still unknown.nnnOBJECTIVEnTo detect and type T. cruzi DTUs from the faeces of seven species of triatomines (Panstrongylus chinai, P. geniculatus, P. herreri, Rhodnius robustus, R. pictipes, Triatoma carrioni and T. infestans) captured in eight departments from different natural regions of Perú.nnnMATERIALS AND METHODSnWe examined 197 insects for detecting trypanosomes. DNA was extracted from each insect intestinal contents and PCR amplification of kDNA, SL-IR, 24Sα rRNA and 18Sα RNA was performed for detecting T. cruzi DTUs.nnnRESULTSnFive T. rangeli and 113 T. cruzi infections were detected; 95 of the latter were identified as TcI (two in P. chinai, one in P. geniculatus, 68 in P. herreri, four in R. pictipes, seven in R. robustus, one in T. carrioni, 12 in T. infestans), five as TcII (four in P. herreri, one in T. infestans), four as TcIII (three in P. herreri, one in R. robustus) and four TcIV infections in P. herreri.nnnCONCLUSIONSnThis is the first study which has attempted a large-scale characterization of T. cruzi found in the intestine of epidemiologically important vectors in Perú, thus providing basic information that will facilitate a better understanding of the dynamics of T. cruzi vector transmission in Perú.


Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2002

Genetic polymorphism of Plasmodium falciparum isolates from Loreto, Peru

Gisely Hijar; Carlos Padilla; Wilmer Marquiño; Eduardo Falconí; Ysabel Montoya

Eight genotypes of Plasmodium falciparum were detected after analysing blood samples obtained from 30 Peruvian jungle-dwelling patients in Loreto, a high transmission area for P. falciparum, using amplification of the polymorphic marker gene GLURP (glutamate-rich protein). Genotypes I (GLURP450) and VIII (GLURP800) were the most common (15/30 and 13/30, respectively). This single copy gene showed 15 patients to be infected with a single genotype of P. falciparum; the other 15 were infected with mixed genotypes, one of them with 4 genotypes. These findings are compatible with a high genetic complexity of P. falciparum. Further investigations are needed, using this and other markers, in order to design malaria control measures in Peru.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2000

Acidic ribosomal proteins and histone H3 from Leishmania present a high rate of divergence

Ysabel Montoya; Carlos Padilla; Maxy De Los Santos; Teresa Barreto; Douglas C. Barker; Carlos Carrillo

Another additional peculiarity in Leishmania will be discussed about of the amino acid divergence rate of three structural proteins: acidic ribosomal P1 and P2b proteins, and histone H3 by using multiple sequence alignment and dendrograms. These structural proteins present a high rate of divergence regarding to their homologous protein in Trypanosoma cruzi. At this regard, L. (V.) peruviana P1 and T. cruzi P1 showed 57.4% of divergence rate. Likewise, L. (V.) braziliensis histone H3 and acidic ribosomal P2 protein exhibited 31.8% and 41.7% respectively of rate of divergence in comparison with their homologous in T. cruzi.


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1999

An outbreak of acute bartonellosis (Oroya fever) in the Urubamba region of Peru, 1998.

Barbara A. Ellis; Lisa D. Rotz; John A. D. Leake; Frine Samalvides; Jose Bernable; Gladys Ventura; Carlos Padilla; Pablo Villaseca; Lorenza Beati; Russell L. Regnery; James E. Childs; James G. Olson; Carlos P. Carrillo


Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública | 1999

Importancia de la Lutzomyia peruensis en la transmisión de la Enfermedad de Carrión en el Valle Sagrado de los Incas, Urubamba-Cusco,Perú

P Villaseca; Carlos Padilla; G Ventura; Frine Samalvides; H Yañez; L Chevarría; Barbara A. Ellis; L Rotz; J Leake; Lorenza Beati


Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública | 2014

Cisteínoproteasas Catepsinas L de Taenia solium: Rol biológico en la infección y potencial uso para el inmunodiagnóstico de la neurocisticercosis

Nancy León; Carlos Padilla; Monica Pajuelo; Patricia Sheen; Mirko Zimic


Biomedica | 2017

Identifying Trypanosoma cruzi discreet typing units in triatomines collected in different natural regions of Perú

Carlos Padilla; Uriel Alvarado; Gladis Ventura; Deysi Luna-Caipo; Marcial Suárez; José R. Tuñoque; Nancy Ruelas-Llerena; Luis A. Fachín; Alina Huiza; Lizandro Gonzáles; Julio César Carranza; Gustavo Adolfo Vallejo; Abraham G. Cáceres


Boletín - Instituto Nacional de Salud | 2016

DETECCIÓN MOLECULAR Y GENOTIPIFICACIÓN DE VIRUS DEL PAPILOMA HUMANO COMO TAMIZAJE DE CÁNCER DE CUELLO UTERINO: POSIBILIDADES EN EL CONTEXTO PERUANO

Walter Li; Carlos Padilla; Ericson L. Gutierrez; Gisely Hijar


Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública | 2007

Genotipificación del virus de la hepatitis B de pacientes de áreas endémicas del Perú

Gisely Hijar; Magna Suárez; Carlos Padilla; César Cabezas


Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública | 2007

Sobre la denominación de la enfermedad de Carrión

Gladis Ventura; Carlos Padilla

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Ysabel Montoya

Cayetano Heredia University

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Carlos Carrillo

Cayetano Heredia University

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Abraham G. Cáceres

National University of San Marcos

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Alina Huiza

National University of San Marcos

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César Cabezas

National University of San Marcos

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Frine Samalvides

Cayetano Heredia University

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