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   Cytokine Responses to Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium in Relation to Infection in a Co-endemic Focus in Northern Senegal  
   
نویسنده meurs l. ,mbow m. ,boon n. ,vereecken k. ,amoah a.s. ,labuda l.a. ,dièye t.n. ,mboup s. ,yazdanbakhsh m. ,polman k.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2014 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 8
چکیده    Background: in africa,many areas are co-endemic for the two major schistosoma species,s. mansoni and s. haematobium. epidemiological studies have suggested that host immunological factors may play an important role in co-endemic areas. as yet,little is known about differences in host immune responses and possible immunological interactions between s. mansoni and s. haematobium in humans. the aim of this study was to analyze host cytokine responses to antigens from either species in a population from a co-endemic focus,and relate these to s. mansoni and s. haematobium infection. methodology: whole blood cytokine responses were investigated in a population in the north of senegal (n = 200). blood was stimulated for 72 h with schistosomal egg and adult worm antigens of either schistosoma species. il-10,il-5,ifn-γ,tnf-α,and il-2 production was determined in culture supernatants. a multivariate (i.e. multi-response) approach was used to allow a joint analysis of all cytokines in relation to schistosoma infection. principal findings: schistosoma haematobium egg and worm antigens induced higher cytokine production,suggesting that s. haematobium may be more immunogenic than s. mansoni. however,both infections were strongly associated with similar,modified th2 cytokine profiles. conclusions/significance: this study is the first to compare s. mansoni and s. haematobium cytokine responses in one population residing in a co-endemic area. these findings are in line with previous epidemiological studies that also suggested s. haematobium egg and worm stages to be more immunogenic than those of s. mansoni. © 2014 meurs et al.
آدرس department of biomedical sciences,institute of tropical medicine,antwerp, Belgium, department of biomedical sciences,institute of tropical medicine,antwerp,belgium,laboratory of bacteriology and virology,aristide le dantec teaching hospital,dakar,senegal,department of parasitology,leiden university medical center,leiden, Netherlands, department of biomedical sciences,institute of tropical medicine,antwerp,belgium,laboratory of biodiversity and evolutionary genomics,university of leuven,leuven, Belgium, department of biomedical sciences,institute of tropical medicine,antwerp, Belgium, department of parasitology,leiden university medical center,leiden,netherlands,department of parasitology,noguchi memorial institute for medical research,university of ghana,legon,accra, Ghana, department of parasitology,leiden university medical center,leiden,netherlands,centre de recherches médicales de lambaréné (cermel),lambaréné,gabon,institute of tropical medicine,university of tübingen,tübingen, Germany, laboratory of bacteriology and virology,aristide le dantec teaching hospital,dakar, Senegal, laboratory of bacteriology and virology,aristide le dantec teaching hospital,dakar, Senegal, department of parasitology,leiden university medical center,leiden, Netherlands, department of biomedical sciences,institute of tropical medicine,antwerp, Belgium
 
     
   
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