Jorge Elias Kalil Filho
University of São Paulo
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The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2000
Joyce Hisae Yamamoto; Adriana Lima Vallochi; Claudio Silveira; Jorge Elias Kalil Filho; Robert B. Nussenblatt; Edecio Cunha-Neto; Ricardo T. Gazzinelli; Rubens Belfort; Luiz Vicente Rizzo
Many persons infected with Toxoplasma gondii develop ocular lesions. Immunologic parameters in the response to T. gondii were evaluated in infected persons with and without ocular lesions and in noninfected controls. Subjects were divided into groups on the basis of presence of serum antibodies to T. gondii, presence of ocular lesions, and clinical history. Production of interleukin-2 and interferon-gamma by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with probable congenital toxoplasmosis was decreased, compared with that in persons with presumed acquired infection. Cell proliferation and delayed-type skin reaction induced by soluble toxoplasma tachyzoite antigen followed the same pattern. Asymptomatic persons showed high levels of interleukin-12 and interferon-gamma, whereas persons with ocular lesions had high interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha responses toward soluble toxoplasma tachyzoite antigen. These data suggest that patients with ocular disease due to congenital infection show tolerance toward the parasite. Furthermore, susceptibility to ocular lesions after acquired toxoplasmosis is associated with high levels of interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha, whereas resistance is associated with high levels of interleukin-12 and interferon-gamma.
Sao Paulo Medical Journal | 2004
Clóvis Eduardo Santos Galvão; Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva; Jorge Elias Kalil Filho; F. F. M Castro
CONTEXT Some studies have shown that inflammatory processes in the nasal air passages may reflect or affect those in the lower airways. We decided to indirectly assess the inflammatory status of the nasal airways in two groups of children with different sensitization rates to aeroallergens. OBJECTIVE To compare the inflammatory activity in the nasal airways, through the determination of mediators in nasal lavage fluid in two distinct populations. TYPE OF STUDY Cross-sectional study. SETTING Two public elementary schools, one in an urban setting and the other in a rural setting of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS Two groups of 40 elementary school children with different sensitization rates to aeroallergens were formed. Samples of nasal lavage fluid were assessed for eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) and tryptase. Non-parametric tests were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS Significantly higher levels of ECP were observed among students living in the urban area than those in the rural area (p < 0.05). No significant difference in the tryptase levels was observed. Also, the urban children who were sensitized to aeroallergens presented higher levels of ECP in nasal mucosa than the non-sensitized children, while this difference was not observed among the rural children. DISCUSSION The lack of mast cell activity and increased eosinophil degranulation revealed a chronic inflammatory state in the nasal air passages. The higher eosinophil activity in the urban area, coinciding with higher sensitization to aeroallergens, suggests that there must be some factors in the urban area that can modulate airway inflammation by influencing the activation of inflammatory cells. CONCLUSION Our findings showed that there was no difference in the concentrations of tryptase in nasal lavage fluids between the two studied groups. However, the children from the urban area presented with higher concentrations of eosinophil cationic protein than did those from the rural area. Also, the urban children who were sensitized to aeroallergens presented with greater concentrations of eosinophil cationic protein in nasal mucosa than the non-sensitized children, while this difference was not observed among the rural children.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018
Rosilane dos Reis Pacheco; Mayra Coutinho Andrade; Natalia falci Pedroso; Priscila Takejima; Marcelo Vivolo Aun; Jorge Elias Kalil Filho; Pedro Giavina-Bianchi; Rosana Câmara Agondi
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018
Rebeca M. Brugnolli; Pamella Diogo Salles; Larissa Prando Cau; Raisa Borges Castro; Jorge Elias Kalil Filho; Antonio Abilio Motta; Rosana Câmara Agondi
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018
Ana Carolina D'Onofrio E Silva; Cristiane Fernandes Boralli; Nathália Coelho Portilho; Laila Sabino Garro; Marisa Rosimeire Ribeiro; Manoela Crespo De Magalhaes; Lucila de Sousa Campos; Antonio Abilio Motta; Jorge Elias Kalil Filho; Pedro Giavina-Bianchi; Marcelo Vivolo Aun
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018
Mayra Coutinho Andrade; Rosilane dos Reis Pacheco; Mila Almeida; Priscila Takejima; Jorge Elias Kalil Filho; Pedro Giavina-Bianchi; Rosana Câmara Agondi
Archive | 2008
Edecio Cunha Neto; Jorge Elias Kalil Filho; Simone G. Fonseca
Archive | 2008
Irina Ewers; Luiz Vicente Rizzo; Jorge Elias Kalil Filho
Revista de Medicina | 2005
Jorge Elias Kalil Filho
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2000
Pedro Giavina-Bianchi; Jorge Elias Kalil Filho; Luiz Vicente Rizzo