Assessment of Schistosoma mansoni induced intestinal inflammation by means of eosinophil cationic protein, eosinophil protein X and myeloperoxidase before and after treatment with praziquantel

Claus Michael Reimert, Edridah M. Tukahebwa, Narcis B. Kabatereine, David W. Dunne, Birgitte J Vennervald

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    Abstract

    Faecal concentrations of eosinophil cationic protein (ECP), eosinophil protein X
    (EPX) and myeloperoxidase (MPO) were measured in extracts of stool samples
    obtained from a cohort of people (n=182) living in Bugoigo, a fishing community
    on the Eastern shore of Lake Albert, Buliisa District, in North Western Uganda
    where Schistosoma mansoni is endemic. Samples were collected before treatment and
    5, 15, 20 and 52 weeks after treatment with praziquantel. Significantly increased
    levels of faecal ECP and EPX were found in S. mansoni infected individuals
    (n=155) compared to the levels found in stools from non-infected (n=27) (median
    values ECP: 11.3 microg/g vs. 5.9 microg/g, P=0.005, and EPX: 413.5 ng/g vs.
    232.2 ng/g, P=0.045). An increased level of MPO was also found among the infected
    individuals compared to the non-infected 11.6 mu/g vs. 5.3 mu/g, P=0.07).
    Significant but weak correlations were found between faecal egg counts and faecal
    concentrations of ECP and EPX. Treatment with praziquantel induced a significant
    decline in both ECP and EPX, but only a non-significant reduction in faecal MPO.
    Following reinfection and despite of very low infection intensities, the protein
    levels increased significantly reaching the pre-treatment level (ECP and EPX) or
    levels significantly higher than the pre-treatment levels (MPO). This response
    pattern may imply a rebound effect during reinfection following treatment and
    resolution of immune regulatory immunosuppressive mechanisms in function during
    the chronic infection.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalActa Tropica
    Volume105
    Issue number3
    Pages (from-to)253-259
    Number of pages7
    ISSN0001-706X
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

    Keywords

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