José Eduardo Neto de Sousa
Federal University of Uberlandia
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Parasitology International | 2017
Gabriela Borges da Silva; Daniela da Silva Nunes; José Eduardo Neto de Sousa; Maria do Rosário de Fátima Gonçalves-Pires; Marcelo Arantes Levenhagen; Julia Maria Costa-Cruz
This study aimed to evaluate the total extract of Taenia crassiceps metacestodes (TC) and its antigenic fractions obtained by Triton X-114 fractionation techniques, such as detergent (DC) and aqueous (AC), in the immunodiagnosis of human neurocysticercosis (NCC). Cerebrospinal fluid samples were divided into two groups: Group 1 (n=40), which was further divided into active (n=20) and inactive (n=20) NCC, and Group 2 (control group), which comprised 39 CSF samples from patients who had another neurological disorder, were suffering from other infectious diseases of the brain or had other parasitic infections. The total extracts and antigenic fractions were tested by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect human IgG anti-Taenia solium. T. crassiceps fractions (DC and AC) showed the same value of sensitivity (Se), 100%, for active and inactive NCC and a specificity (Sp) of 97.4%. The DS fraction obtained from T. solium showed 100% Se for active NCC, 95% Se for inactive NCC and a 92.3% Sp. The AS fraction obtained from T. solium showed 100% Se for both active and inactive NCC and a 94.9% Sp. There was a positive correlation between the total saline extract of T. crassiceps (TC) and T. solium (TS) and their fractions (DC, AC, DS and AS). Positive predictive value, negative predictive value, diagnostic efficiency and Youden index were calculated. In conclusion, these results demonstrated that detergent and aqueous fractions obtained from T. crassiceps metacestodes are important sources of specific antigens and are efficient for immunodiagnosis of active and inactive NCC.
Parasitology International | 2016
José Eduardo Neto de Sousa; Edson Fernando Goulart de Carvalho; Marcelo Arantes Levenhagen; Lucas Silva de Faria; Maria do Rosário de Fátima Gonçalves-Pires; Julia Maria Costa-Cruz
One of the problems frequently faced in laboratory facilities is the possibility of the natural parasitic infection of lab animals, which can interfere with biomedical research results. The present study aimed to evaluate cross-reactivity among serum samples from Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) naturally infected with Syphacia muris and experimentally infected with Strongyloides venezuelensis. Forty rats were divided into four groups of ten animals each. Parasite load was evaluated by quantifying the adult worms from both helminthes species recovered from the intestines and the S. venezuelensis eggs eliminated in feces. Serological cross-reactivity by parasite-specific IgG detection was tested via enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), immunofluorescence antibody test (IFAT) and immunoblotting. The results demonstrated that the quantity of S. venezuelensis eliminated eggs and parthenogenetic females decreased significantly in cases of co-infection with S. muris. ELISA revealed 100% cross-reactivity of serum samples from both species against the opposing antigen. IgG cross-reactivity was confirmed by IFAT using tissue sections of S. venezuelensis larvae and adult S. muris. Immunoblotting showed that IgG antibodies from the sera of animals infected with S. muris recognized eight antigenic bands from S. venezuelensis saline extract and that IgG antibodies from the sera of animals infected with S. venezuelensis recognized seven bands from S. muris saline extract. These results demonstrate the serological cross-reactivity between S. muris and S. venezuelensis in infected rats.
Parasitology International | 2017
Renata Araújo Cunha; Edson Fernando Goulart de Carvalho; José Eduardo Neto de Sousa; Julia Maria Costa-Cruz
Strongyloidosis is a neglected disease that affects millions of people around the world. The cases that particularly deserve attention are those related to hyperinfection, mainly in immunocompromised patients. In this sense, there is a need to improve the serological diagnosis of this helminth. The objective of this study was therefore to produce and characterize excretory/secretory (E/S) antigens of Strongyloides venezuelensis infective larvae (L3) for use as a heterologous antigen in the diagnosis of human strongyloidosis and other parasitic infection groups. Soluble antigenic preparations were produced as total saline extract (SE), E/S in Roswell Park Memorial Institute 1640 (RPMI) and E/S in phosphate buffered saline (PBS). The three antigenic preparations showed similar protein bands. An ELISA showed that the E/S antigens were profitable, easy to use, and more sensitive and specific than SE, eliminating cross-reactivity with other parasites in serum samples. The detection of anti-Strongyloides stercoralis in the sera of patients with strongyloidosis and those with immunosuppressive conditions using S. venezuelensis L3 larvae E/S antigens was satisfactory. RPMI and PBS E/S antigens were also superior in terms of specificity than SE.
Experimental Parasitology | 2015
Edson Fernando Goulart de Carvalho; José Eduardo Neto de Sousa; Ana Lúcia Ribeiro Gonçalves; Jair P. Cunha-Junior; Julia Maria Costa-Cruz
Journal of Helminthology | 2016
José Eduardo Neto de Sousa; Edson Fernando Goulart de Carvalho; Marcelo Arantes Levenhagen; L.A. Chaves; Julia Maria Costa-Cruz
INVESTIGAÇÃO | 2016
Lucas Silva de Faria; José Eduardo Neto de Sousa; Dayane Lorena Naves de Souza; Raphaela Paula Ribeiro; Veridiana de Melo Rodrigues Ávila; Álvaro Ferreira Júnior; Julia Maria Costa Cruz
INVESTIGAÇÃO | 2016
Lucas Silva de Faria; José Eduardo Neto de Sousa; Gabriela Borges da Silva; Camila de Almeida Lopes; Vivian Jordania da Silva; Élida Mara Leite Rabelo; Julia Maria Costa Cruz
INVESTIGAÇÃO | 2016
Gabriela Borges da Silva; Daniela da Silva Nunes; José Eduardo Neto de Sousa; Maria do Rosário de Fátima Gonçalves Pires; Marcelo Arantes Levenhagen; Julia Maria Costa Cruz
INVESTIGAÇÃO | 2016
José Eduardo Neto de Sousa; Edson Fernando Goulart de Carvalho; Marcelo Arantes Levenhagen; Lucas Silva de Faria; Julia Maria Costa-Cruz
INVESTIGAÇÃO | 2016
José Eduardo Neto de Sousa; Edson Fernando Goulart de Carvalho; Gabriela Borges da Silva; Julia Maria Costa-Cruz
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Maria do Rosário de Fátima Gonçalves-Pires
Federal University of Uberlandia
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