Different infective forms trigger distinct lesions in the colon during experimental Chagas disease

With the control of vectorial transmission of Chagas disease caused by metacyclic trypomastigotes (MT) in endemic countries, other pathways of infection have become important. The infection caused by blood trypomastigotes (BT) is relevant in places where the blood transfusion and organ transplantati...

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Veröffentlicht in:Parasitology research (1987) 2021-10, Vol.120 (10), p.3475-3486
Hauptverfasser: de Souza Marques, Flávia, Duarte, Thays Helena Chaves, Xavier, Viviane Flores, Ferraz, Aline Tonhela, das Mercês, Aline Coelho, Silva, Thaís Vieira Carvalho, Mendes, Lívia Carvalho, da Fonseca Medeiros, Luciana, Perin, Luísa, Mathias, Fernando Augusto Siqueira, da Silva Fonseca, Kátia, Nogueira-Paiva, Nivia Carolina, Carneiro, Cláudia Martins, de Abreu Vieira, Paula Melo
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Zusammenfassung:With the control of vectorial transmission of Chagas disease caused by metacyclic trypomastigotes (MT) in endemic countries, other pathways of infection have become important. The infection caused by blood trypomastigotes (BT) is relevant in places where the blood transfusion and organ transplantation are poorly controlled. This study aimed to evaluate immunopathogenic parameters in the colon during the acute and chronic phases of experimental infection in Swiss mice infected with BT or MT forms of VL-10 strain of Trypanosoma cruzi . We have found that animals infected with MT forms presented lower survival rate, and higher tissue parasitism in the acute phase of the disease, which may be associated with the exacerbated activation of the immune system with the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines even in the chronic phase of infection. Taken together, these results can also be associated to the maintenance of the inflammatory process in chronic phase and an earlier denervation of myenteric plexus in colon. These findings emphasized the importance of the inoculum source and the strain, once different forms of different strains seem to promote distinct diseases.
ISSN:0932-0113
1432-1955
DOI:10.1007/s00436-021-07236-2