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Infection and Immunity | 2000

Maternal Trypanosoma cruzi Infection Upregulates Capacity of Uninfected Neonate Cells To Produce Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Cytokines

Johan Vekemans; Carine Truyens; Faustino Torrico; Marco Solano; Mary Cruz Torrico; Patricia Rodriguez; Cristina Alonso-Vega; Yves Carlier

ABSTRACT The possibility of maternal in utero modulation of the innate and/or adaptive immune responses of uninfected newborns fromTrypanosoma cruzi-infected mothers was investigated by studying the capacity of their whole blood cells to produce cytokines in response to T. cruzi lysate or lipopolysaccharide-plus-phytohemagglutinin (LPS-PHA) stimulation. Cells of such newborns occasionally released gamma interferon (IFN-γ) and no interleukin-2 (IL-2) and IL-4 upon specific stimulation, while their mothers responded by the production of IFN-γ, IL-2, and IL-4. Infection in mothers was also associated with a hyperactivation of maternal cells and also, strikingly, of cells of their uninfected neonates, since their release of proinflammatory (IL-1β, IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor alpha [TNF-α]) as well as of anti-inflammatory (IL-10 and soluble TNF receptor) cytokines or factors was upregulated in the presence of LPS-PHA and/or parasite lysate. These results show that T. cruzi infection in mothers induces profound perturbations in the cytokine response of their uninfected neonates. Such maternal influence on neonatal innate immunity might contribute to limit the occurrence and severity of congenital infection.


PLOS ONE | 2013

Gut hormones, appetite suppression and cachexia in patients with pulmonary TB

Suzanne W. Chang; William S. Pan; Daniel F. Lozano Beltran; Lizet Oleyda Baldelomar; Marco Solano; Iskra Tuero; Jon S. Friedland; Faustino Torrico; Robert H. Gilman

Background Cachexia is a hallmark of pulmonary tuberculosis and is associated with poor prognosis. A better understanding of the mechanisms behind such weight loss could reveal targets for therapeutic intervention. The role of appetite-regulatory hormones in tuberculosis is unknown. Methods and Findings 41 subjects with newly-diagnosed pulmonary TB (cases) were compared to 82 healthy controls. We measured appetite, body mass index (BMI), % body fat (BF), plasma peptide YY (PYY), leptin, ghrelin, and resistin for all subjects. Measurements were taken at baseline for controls and at treatment days 0, 30, and 60 for cases. Baseline appetite, BMI, and BF were lower in cases than in controls and improved during treatment. PYY, ghrelin, and resistin were significantly elevated in cases and fell during treatment. Leptin was lower in cases and rose with treatment. Appetite was inversely related to PYY in cases. High pre-treatment PYY predicted reduced gains in appetite and BF. PYY was the strongest independent predictor of appetite in cases across all time points. Conclusions Appetite-regulatory hormones are altered in TB patients. As hormones normalize during treatment, appetite is restored and nutritional status improves. High baseline PYY is an indicator of poor prognosis for improvement in appetite and nutrition during treatment. Wasting in TB patients may partly be mediated by upregulation of PYY with resulting appetite suppression.


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2009

Co-Infection of Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis and HIV: Report of a Case of Mucosal Leishmaniasis in Cochabamba, Bolivia

Faustino Torrico; Rudy Parrado; Rosario Castro; Carla Jimena Marquez; Mary Cruz Torrico; Marco Solano; Richard Reithinger; Ana Lineth Garcia

We describe the first case of Leishmania/HIV co-infection reported in Bolivia. Initially hospitalized with a diagnosis of pneumonia and bronchitis, the patient had numerous cutaneous and mucosal lesions caused by Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis. The patient was also diagnosed as severely immunocompromised because of HIV infection.


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2003

COMPARISON OF POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION METHODS FOR RELIABLE AND EASY DETECTION OF CONGENITAL TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI INFECTION

Myrna Virreira; Faustino Torrico; Carine Truyens; Cristina Alonso-Vega; Marco Solano; Yves Carlier; Michal Svoboda


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2006

CONGENITAL CHAGAS DISEASE IN BOLIVIA IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH DNA POLYMORPHISM OF TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI

Myrna Virreira; Cristina Alonso-Vega; Marco Solano; Juan Jijena; Laurent Brutus; Zulema Bustamante; Carine Truyens; Dominique Schneider; Faustino Torrico; Yves Carlier; Michal Svoboda


Experimental Parasitology | 2006

Trypanosoma cruzi (Kinetoplastida Trypanosomatidae) : Ecology of the transmission cycle in the wild environment of the Andean valley of Cochabamba, Bolivia

Mirko Rojas Cortez; Ana Paula Pinho; Patricia Cuervo; Fernando D. Alfaro; Marco Solano; Samanta Cristina das Chagas Xavier; Paulo Sergio D’Andrea; Octavio Fernandes; Faustino Torrico; François Noireau; Ana Maria Jansen


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2005

[Estimation of the parasitemia in Trypanosoma cruzi human infection: high parasitemias are associated with severe and fatal congenital Chagas disease].

Mary Cruz Torrico; Marco Solano; Guzmán Jm; Parrado R; Eduardo Suarez; Alonzo-Vega C; Carine Truyens; Yves Carlier; Faustino Torrico


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2006

Amniotic fluid is not useful for diagnosis of congenital Trypanosoma cruzi infection.

Myrna Virreira; Sabrina Martinez; Cristina Alonso-Vega; Faustino Torrico; Marco Solano; Mary Cruz Torrico; Rudy Parrado; Carine Truyens; Yves Carlier; Michal Svoboda


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2005

Effects of maternal infection with Trypanosoma cruzi in pregnancy development and in the newborn infant

Faustino Torrico; Castro M; Marco Solano; Rodriguez P; Mary Cruz Torrico; Carine Truyens; Yves Carlier


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2005

Comparison of PCR methods for the diagnosis of congenital Trypanosoma cruzi infection

Virreira M; Faustino Torrico; Carine Truyens; Cristina Alonso-Vega; Marco Solano; Yves Carlier; Michal Svoboda

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Carine Truyens

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Yves Carlier

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Michal Svoboda

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Myrna Virreira

Université libre de Bruxelles

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