Serologic follow-up of IgG responses against recombinant mycobacterial proteins ML0405, ML2331 and LID-1 in a leprosy hyperendemic area in Venezuela
Leprosy is a slowly evolving disease that occurs mainly in adults. In this study, the Mamaría Village, state of Portuguesa was selected because it had one of the highest prevalence rates (13.25%) of leprosy cases in 1997. Between 1998-2004, 20.2% of the 89 cases registered in this village were less...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2013-01, Vol.107 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Leprosy is a slowly evolving disease that occurs mainly in adults. In
this study, the Mamaría Village, state of Portuguesa was selected
because it had one of the highest prevalence rates (13.25%) of leprosy
cases in 1997. Between 1998-2004, 20.2% of the 89 cases registered in
this village were less than 15 years old and 61.8% were males. Pau-
cibacillary (PB) lesions were the predominant clinical forms
identified, although also multibacillary (MB) forms were found.
Additionally, 76% of the patients were bacteriologically negative. At
the time of diagnosis, 75% of the patients presented with grade 0
disabilities, 23% with grade 1 and 2% with grade 2. Serum samples were
collected from 18 PB and 15 MB patients, in addition to 14 family
contacts, at the beginning and end of treatment. All the groups were
re-evaluated during a three-year period (2008-2011). The proteins used
for evaluation were ML0405, ML2331 and LID-1. These mycobacterial
proteins were highly specific for Mycobacterium leprae and the IgG
responses decreased in both MB and PB patients during multidrug
treatment. Our results suggest that these antigens could be used as
markers for successful treatment of non-reactional lepromatous
patients. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 |