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Parasitology Research | 2010

Influence of maternal schistosomiasis on the immunity of adult offspring mice

Patrícia d‘Emery Alves Santos; Iana Rafaela Fernandes Sales; Giuliana Viegas Schirato; Vlaudia Maria Assis Costa; Mônica Camelo Pessôa de Azevedo Albuquerque; Valdênia Maria Oliveira Souza; Elizabeth Malagueño

Schistosoma mansoni infection modulates the immunity to unrelated antigens in the host. In this study, we have investigated the effect of pregnancy and nursing from schistosomotic mother mice on the immune response to ovalbumin (OA), in adult offspring. Then, newborn mice were divided into four groups: animals born from infected mothers (BIM) suckled by non-infected mothers; animals from non-infected mothers suckled by infected mothers (SIM); and two other groups that were mice born and suckled in infected mothers (BSIM) or non-infected (control) mothers. The adult offspring were immunized with OA plus adjuvant. We compared the OA-specific hypersensitivity reactions (HR), antibodies levels (IgG, IgG2a) and the cytokine production in splenocyte cultures. Remarkable interleukin (IL)-10 synthesis was observed in mice BIM; while the anti-OA antibodies levels and immediate HR were impaired. IL-10 neutralization recovered this suppression. Differently, in mice SIM and BSIM there was an enhancement in the anti-OA humoral response and high IL-2 production, however low level of the IL-10 was detected in mice BSIM. In conclusion, schistosomotic pregnancy provides an immunosuppressive potential, IL-10 dependent, which was sustained throughout adult life. Regardless, suckling by infected mothers induces great responsiveness to an unrelated antigen and repairs the inhibitory potential acquired during prenatal stage.


Jornal De Pediatria | 2012

Giardia lamblia e alergia respiratória: estudo em uma amostra de crianças de área urbana com frequência elevada da protozoose

Valdênia Maria Oliveira Souza; Iana Rafaela Fernandes Sales; Décio Medeiros Peixoto; Vlaudia Maria Assis Costa; José Angelo Rizzo; Almerinda Rego Silva; Roberta Faria Camilo; Felipe Pierotti; Dirceu Solé; Emanuel Sarinho

OBJECTIVES: There is a high incidence of intestinal parasite infection in urban areas in the Northeast of Brazil. Giardia lamblia infections have been associated with increased prevalence of cutaneous allergies and gastrointestinal disorders. However, little is known about the relationship between giardiasis and allergic diseases of the airways. The present study aimed to investigate the possible association between respiratory allergic diseases and infections by G. lamblia in children from urban areas. METHODS: This study recruited 110 patients of both sexes aged 5-15 years. Patients were administered a questionnaire evaluating clinical symptoms and were given skin tests, parasite tests and serum tests. RESULTS: A high incidence of G. lamblia was observed (45%, 50/110). Infections by this protozoan were not associated with increased risk of respiratory allergy (p = 0.075), high total IgE levels (p = 0.701), positive specific IgE tests (p = 0.250), or positive skin tests for a range of environmental allergens (p = 0.239). CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that symptoms of asthma, skin allergy and serum markers were not associated with G. lamblia infections in this sample of children from urban areas.OBJECTIVES There is a high incidence of intestinal parasite infection in urban areas in the Northeast of Brazil. Giardia lamblia infections have been associated with increased prevalence of cutaneous allergies and gastrointestinal disorders. However, little is known about the relationship between giardiasis and allergic diseases of the airways. The present study aimed to investigate the possible association between respiratory allergic diseases and infections by Giardia lamblia in children from urban areas. METHODS This study recruited 110 patients of both sexes aged 5-15 years. Patients were administered a questionnaire evaluating clinical symptoms and were given skin tests, parasite tests and serum tests. RESULTS A high incidence of Giardia lamblia was observed (45%, 50/110). Infections by this protozoan were not associated with increased risk of respiratory allergy (p = 0.075), high total IgE levels (p = 0.701), positive specific IgE tests (p = 0.250), or positive skin tests for a range of environmental allergens (p = 0.239). CONCLUSION This study demonstrated that symptoms of asthma, skin allergy and serum markers were not associated with Giardia lamblia infections in this sample of children from urban areas.


Allergologia Et Immunopathologia | 2014

Ascaris lumbricoides infection in urban schoolchildren: Specific IgE and IL-10 production ,

Valdênia Maria Oliveira Souza; Décio Medeiros; Iana Rafaela Fernandes Sales; Vlaudia Maria Assis Costa; Almerinda Rego Silva; José Angelo Rizzo; Dirceu Solé; E. Sarinho

BACKGROUND Helminth infections and allergies are diseases with intense Th2 lymphocytes participation and characterised by a high IgE and Interleukin-(IL) IL-4, IL-5 production and eosinophilia. However, helminths also induce IL-10 production, which may alter the outcome of allergic diseases in infected patients. OBJECTIVE This experimental study analyses the relationship between IL-10 production by cell culture from geohelminth infected and non-infected children and specific IgE to Ascaris lumbricoides (Asc) or Blomia tropicalis (BT). METHODS IL-10 content in supernatant from peripheral blood mononuclear cell culture from nine helminth infected and eleven non-infected patients was determined by ELISA after in vitro stimulation with Asc or BT extracts. RESULTS A positive association was observed between total IgE levels and anti-Ascaris and anti-Blomia tropicalis specific IgE, independent of infection status. For both helminth-infected and non-infected groups, there was no difference in IL-10 production in response to Asc extract, even though anti-Ascaris IgE levels were higher in the latter group. In response to BT stimulus, a lower production of IL-10 by the geohelminth-infected group was observed, but with no relationship between IL-10 production and specific IgE to BT. CONCLUSION The results suggest that anti-Ascaris IgE in non-infected patients may be associated to a resistance to parasites. Levels of specific IgE to parasite antigens or B. tropicalis allergen were not impaired by IL-10 production in children from an urban area in which geohelminthiasis is endemic.


Experimental Parasitology | 2014

Maternal schistosomiasis alters costimulatory molecules expression in antigen-presenting cells from adult offspring mice ☆

Patrícia d‘Emery Alves Santos; Virginia Maria Barros de Lorena; Erica S. Fernandes; Iana Rafaela Fernandes Sales; Mônica Camelo Pessôa de Azevedo Albuquerque; Yara de Miranda Gomes; Vlaudia Maria Assis Costa; Valdênia Maria Oliveira Souza

Adult offspring of Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice showed alterations in immunity to a heterologous antigen, ovalbumin (OA). Prior breastfeeding induced increased production of anti-OA antibodies, while pregnancy impaired it. Here, we investigated the expression of costimulatory molecules on antigen-presenting cells (APCs) of the adult offspring of S. mansoni-infected mothers in response to OA. Newborn mice were divided into three groups: animals Born Infected Mothers (BIM) suckled by non-infected mothers; animals from non-infected mothers Suckled Infected Mothers (SIM); and another group of mice born from and suckled by non-infected mothers (CONTROL). The adult offspring were immunized with subcutaneous OA+adjuvant, and 3-8days following immunization, double labeling was performed (CD45R/B220 or CD11c and CD80, CD86, CD40 or HLA-DR) on spleen cells. In comparison to the CONTROL group, an early increased frequency of CD40+/CD80+ B cells was observed in SIM mice (p<0.001/p<0.05), but no alteration of CD11c+ cells was observed. In contrast, in BIM mice, the frequency of CD86+/CD11c+ cells (p<0.05) and CD40+/CD80+/CD86+ B cells (p<0.01/p<0.01/p<0.05) was drastically reduced. In conclusion, previous suckling by S. mansoni-infected mothers enabled improved antigen presentation by B cells in adult offspring, whereas gestation in these mothers imprinted offspring with weak antigen presentation by APCs during the immune response to a non-related antigen.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2016

Gestation and breastfeeding in schistosomotic mothers differently modulate the immune response of adult offspring to postnatal Schistosoma mansoni infection.

Patrícia d‘Emery Alves Santos; Virginia Maria Barros de Lorena; Erica S. Fernandes; Iana Rafaela Fernandes Sales; Wheverton Ricardo Correia do Nascimento; Yara de Miranda Gomes; Mônica Camelo Pessôa de Azevedo Albuquerque; Vlaudia Maria Assis Costa; Valdênia Maria Oliveira Souza

Schistosoma mansoni antigens in the early life alter homologous and heterologous immunity during postnatal infections. We evaluate the immunity to parasite antigens and ovalbumin (OA) in adult mice born/suckled by schistosomotic mothers. Newborns were divided into: born (BIM), suckled (SIM) or born/suckled (BSIM) in schistosomotic mothers, and animals from noninfected mothers (control). When adults, the mice were infected and compared the hepatic granuloma size and cellularity. Some animals were OA + adjuvant immunised. We evaluated hypersensitivity reactions (HR), antibodies levels (IgG1/IgG2a) anti-soluble egg antigen and anti-soluble worm antigen preparation, and anti-OA, cytokine production, and CD4+FoxP3+T-cells by splenocytes. Compared to control group, BIM mice showed a greater quantity of granulomas and collagen deposition, whereas SIM and BSIM presented smaller granulomas. BSIM group exhibited the lowest levels of anti-parasite antibodies. For anti-OA immunity, immediate HR was suppressed in all groups, with greater intensity in SIM mice accompanied of the remarkable level of basal CD4+FoxP3+T-cells. BIM and SIM groups produced less interleukin (IL)-4 and interferon (IFN)-g. In BSIM, there was higher production of IL-10 and IFN-g, but lower levels of IL-4 and CD4+FoxP3+T-cells. Thus, pregnancy in schistosomotic mothers intensified hepatic fibrosis, whereas breastfeeding diminished granulomas in descendants. Separately, pregnancy and breastfeeding could suppress heterologous immunity; however, when combined, the responses could be partially restored in infected descendants.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2012

Severity of atopic dermatitis and Ascaris lumbricoides infection: an evaluation of CCR4+ and CXCR3+ helper T cell frequency

Maria Teresa Nascimento Silva; Vlaudia Maria Assis Costa; Teobaldo Gonzaga Realço Pereira; Iana Rafaela Fernandes Sales; Silvana Ferreira da Silva; Maria Amélia Vieira Maciel; Elizabeth Malagueño; Valdênia Maria Oliveira Souza

INTRODUCTION Ascaris lumbricoides-infected patients present lower prevalence of severe atopic dermatitis. METHODS Peripheral blood of infected children with atopic dermatitis was assessed by flow cytometry of the frequency of Th1 and Th2 cells through the expression of CXCR3 and CCR4 chemokine receptors, respectively. RESULTS Helminth-free patients with atopic dermatitis presented a high frequency of CCR4+Th2 cells. Parasitized patients with atopic dermatitis showed a lower frequency of CXCR3+Th1 cells compared to infected individuals only. CONCLUSIONS Ascariasis modifies the blood traffic of Th2 cells in atopic dermatitis patients, while the allergic disease down-regulates the traffic of Th1 cells in parasitized patients.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2018

Maternal schistosomiasis: IL-2, IL-10 and regulatory T lymphocytes to unrelated antigen in adult offspring mice

Erica S. Fernandes; Virgínia Maria de Barros Lorena; Iana Rafaela Fernandes Sales; Mônica Camelo Pessôa de Azevedo Albuquerque; Yara de Miranda Gomes; Vlaudia Maria Assis Costa; Valdênia Maria Oliveira Souza

INTRODUCTION We evaluated IL-10, IL-2 and regulatory T cells (Treg), in response to ovalbumin (OA), in offspring from schistosomotic mouse mothers. METHODS We used animals born (BIM) or suckled (SIM) from infected mothers; and mice born/suckled from infected (BSIM) or non-infected mothers (CONTROL). After OA+adjuvant immunization, spleen cells were cultured, with or without OA, and doubly marked for cytometry. RESULTS BIM showed fewer CD4+/IL-2+ and more B220+/IL-10+ cells, whereas the SIM group showed increased Treg frequency. BSIM had fewer B220+/IL-10+ and Treg cells. CONCLUSIONS Separately, gestation or nursing induced immunosuppressive cells in infected mothers, but improved anti-OA immunity when combined.


J. Health Sci. Inst | 2012

Transferência passiva de anticorpos específicos para antígenos de Schistosoma mansoni em camundongos nascidos ou amamentados em mães esquistossomóticas

Cássia Oliveira Nóbrega; Erica S. Fernandes; Wheverton Ricardo Correia do Nascimento; Iana Rafaela Fernandes Sales; Patrícia d‘Emery Alves Santos; Giuliana Viegas Schirato; Mônica Camelo Pessôa de Azevedo Albuquerque; Vlaudia Maria Assis Costa; Valdênia Maria Oliveira Souza


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2012

Severity of atopic dermatitis and Ascaris lumbricoides: an evaluation of CCR4+ and CXCR3+ T helper cell frequency in children from an urban area

Maria Teresa Nascimento Silva; Vlaudia Maria Assis Costa; Teobaldo Gonzaga Realço Pereira; Iana Rafaela Fernandes Sales; Silvana Silva; Maria Amélia Vieira Maciel; Elizabeth Malagueño; Valdênia Maria Oliveira Souza


Archive | 2012

Giardia lamblia and respiratory allergies: a study of children from an urban area with a high incidence of protozoan infections Giardia lamblia e alergia respiratória: estudo em uma amostra de crianças de área urbana com frequência elevada da protozoose

Valdênia Maria Oliveira Souza; Iana Rafaela Fernandes Sales; Décio Medeiros Peixoto; Vlaudia Maria Assis Costa; José Angelo Rizzo; Almerinda Rego Silva; Roberta Faria Camilo; Felipe Pierotti; Dirceu Solé; Emanuel Sarinho

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Vlaudia Maria Assis Costa

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Erica S. Fernandes

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Décio Medeiros Peixoto

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Emanuel Sarinho

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Almerinda Rego Silva

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Elizabeth Malagueño

Federal University of Pernambuco

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José Angelo Rizzo

Federal University of Pernambuco

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