Infection with Schistosoma mansoni correlates with altered immune responses to Ascaris lumbricoides and hookworm
Studies were performed on humoral and cellular immune responses of patients from areas in Brazil endemic for hookworm and Ascaris lumbricoides, and either endemic or non-endemic for Schistosoma mansoni. Humoral and cellular responses were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA) and pe...
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description | Studies were performed on humoral and cellular immune responses of patients from areas in Brazil endemic for hookworm and
Ascaris lumbricoides, and either endemic or non-endemic for
Schistosoma mansoni. Humoral and cellular responses were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA) and peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) proliferation assays against larval hookworm antigens,
A. lumbricoides egg antigens, and soluble egg antigens (SEA) or soluble whole adult antigenic preparation (SWAP) from
S. mansoni. Patients from
S. mansoni-endemic areas, who currently had only hookworm or Ascaris infections, expressed lower humoral and cellular responses to hookworm or Ascaris antigens, respectively, than did their counterparts from areas not endemic for
S. mansoni. Individuals from
S. mansoni endemic area, although without detectable
S. mansoni infection, do mount humoral and cellular responses to SEA and SWAP. This group of individuals has been probably in contact with
S. mansoni antigens, since the groups harboring
A. lumbricoides or hookworm infections from non-
S. mansoni endemic areas do not have detectable anti-
S. mansoni responses. PBMC proliferative responses discriminated well between patients with active hookworm infections versus ascariasis, if they were from areas not endemic for
S. mansoni. |
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A. lumbricoides egg antigens, and soluble egg antigens (SEA) or soluble whole adult antigenic preparation (SWAP) from
S. mansoni. Patients from
S. mansoni-endemic areas, who currently had only hookworm or Ascaris infections, expressed lower humoral and cellular responses to hookworm or Ascaris antigens, respectively, than did their counterparts from areas not endemic for
S. mansoni. Individuals from
S. mansoni endemic area, although without detectable
S. mansoni infection, do mount humoral and cellular responses to SEA and SWAP. This group of individuals has been probably in contact with
S. mansoni antigens, since the groups harboring
A. lumbricoides or hookworm infections from non-
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Schistosoma mansoni. Humoral and cellular responses were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA) and peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) proliferation assays against larval hookworm antigens,
A. lumbricoides egg antigens, and soluble egg antigens (SEA) or soluble whole adult antigenic preparation (SWAP) from
S. mansoni. Patients from
S. mansoni-endemic areas, who currently had only hookworm or Ascaris infections, expressed lower humoral and cellular responses to hookworm or Ascaris antigens, respectively, than did their counterparts from areas not endemic for
S. mansoni. Individuals from
S. mansoni endemic area, although without detectable
S. mansoni infection, do mount humoral and cellular responses to SEA and SWAP. This group of individuals has been probably in contact with
S. mansoni antigens, since the groups harboring
A. lumbricoides or hookworm infections from non-
S. mansoni endemic areas do not have detectable anti-
S. mansoni responses. PBMC proliferative responses discriminated well between patients with active hookworm infections versus ascariasis, if they were from areas not endemic for
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