995 resultados para Leishmaniasis (Viannia)


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Tesis ( Doctorado en Ciencias Biológicas con Especialidad en Entomología Médica) UANL

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Introducción: Las nanoemulsiones son excelentes sistemas de transporte y entrega de fármacos. La ftalocianina de aluminio clorada (PcAlCl) en terapia fotodinámica constituye una alternativa de tratamiento en leishmaniasis cutánea. Objetivo: Determinar la difusión y retención en piel humana de la PcAlCl contenida en una nanoemulsión (nano-PcAlCl) para su optimización en formulaciones tópicas. Materiales y métodos: Se prepararon y caracterizaron fisico-químicamente dos formulaciones (nano-PcAlCl y solución-PcAlCl) y sus vehículos sin-PcAlCl. La permeación se determinó en ensayos en celdas de difusión de Franz y la retención por el método de la cinta adhesiva. La concentración de PcAlCl fue determinada fluorométricamente (nM/cm2). Biopsias de piel fueron analizadas histotécnicamente. Resultados: El tamaño promedio, el potencial Z y el índice de polidispersión de la nano-PcAlCl en agua fue de 132,9 nm, -19,23 y 0,14 y diluida en PBS fue 125,33 nm, -13,69 y 0,139. Las concentraciones de PcAlCl se mantuvieron estables. La PcAlCl no atravesó la piel y fue retenida en sus capas, en estrato córneo y epidermis+dermis con valores de 44,17 nM y 8,48 nM postratamiento con nano-PcAlCl, y 96,90 nM y 9,80 nM postratamiento con solución-PcAlCl. Esta última promovió mayor retención en estrato córneoy ambas formulaciones promovieron similar retención en epidermis+dermis. Se observódesprendimiento del estrato córneo y fragmentación del colágeno. Conclusión: La PcAlCl noatravesó la piel, se retuvo en estrato córneo y epidermis+dermis. Se sugiere realizar ensayos depermeación utilizando piel humana desprovista de estrato córneo y ensayos de distribución enanimales con leishmaniasis cutánea.

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O presente estudo teve como principal objetivo avaliar a diversidade genética de Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis nos níveis inter e intrapacientes, diretamente em lesões cutâneas e mucosas de indivíduos com leishmanioses mucocutânea (LMC), disseminada (LD) e mucosa (LM), incluindo indivíduos coinfectados pelo vírus da imunodeficiência humana (HIV). Um total de 61 amostras procedentes de 38 pacientes foi analisado pelas técnicas da reação em cadeia da polimerase (PCR), da reação em cadeia da polimerase com primer único em condições de baixa estringência (LSSP-PCR) e da análise fenética, tendo como alvo molecular a região variável do minicírculo do DNA do cinetoplasto (kDNA). Neste estudo, predominaram indivíduos do sexo masculino e com acometimento mucoso nasal. A presença de DNA do parasita foi evidenciada pela banda diagnóstica de 750 pb, em todas as amostras analisadas, possibilitando o diagnóstico específico. Na investigação do perfil genotípico de subpopulações de L. (V.) braziliensis, através da LSSP-PCR, foi revelado o polimorfismo genético intrafragmento traduzido como uma assinatura do kDNA do parasito para cada amostra. Assinaturas de kDNAs similares em amostras de paciente coletadas ao mesmo tempo (mucosa oral e nasal), e a divergência nos perfis genéticos em amostras coletadas em tempos diferentes na mesma localização (mucosa nasal) sugerem a clonalidade do inóculo inicial, como consequência da estrutura populacional clonal de Leishmania No estudo da variabilidade genética de L. (V.) braziliensis nos níveis inter e intrapacientes foram evidenciadas similaridades genotípicas entre as amostras de lesões cutânea e mucosa intrapacientes. As análises fenética e estatística possibilitaram afirmar que a diversidade genética no nível intrapacientes é menor do que a observada entre os pacientes. Nenhuma associação pode ser observada entre os perfis genéticos de L. (V.) braziliensis e as formas clínicas da doença (LM, LMC, LD), e nem em relação à localização da lesão cutânea ou mucosa (nasal ou oral). O polimorfismo genético de L. (V.) braziliensis também foi evidenciado nos pacientes coinfectados pelo HIV, cuja análise fenética reuniu os perfis genéticos em dois grupos distintos, os quais discriminaram entre as amostras obtidas de pacientes com coinfecção Leishmania/ HIV daquelas obtidas de pacientes não coinfectados. A discriminação de perfis genéticos diferenciados de L. (V.) braziliensis em pacientes coinfectados pelo HIV sugere que a imunossupressão tem impacto na estrutura populacional do parasita. Os nossos resultados corroboram a complexidade genética existente nos parasitos do gênero Leishmania, reforçando a diversidade na dinâmica populacional e na plasticidade genética de L. (V.) braziliensis

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Background: American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) is a re-emerging disease in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. It is important to understand both the vector and disease distribution to help design control strategies. As an initial step in applying geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing (RS) tools to map disease-risk, the objectives of the present work were to: (i) produce a single database of species distributions of the sand fly vectors in the state of Sao Paulo, (ii) create combined distributional maps of both the incidence of ACL and its sand fly vectors, and (iii) thereby provide individual municipalities with a source of reference material for work carried out in their area. Results: A database containing 910 individual records of sand fly occurrence in the state of Sao Paulo, from 37 different sources, was compiled. These records date from between 1943 to 2009, and describe the presence of at least one of the six incriminated or suspected sand fly vector species in 183/645 (28.4%) municipalities. For the remaining 462 (71.6%) municipalities, we were unable to locate records of any of the six incriminated or suspected sand fly vector species (Nyssomyia intermedia, N. neivai, N. whitmani, Pintomyia fischeri, P. pessoai and Migonemyia migonei). The distribution of each of the six incriminated or suspected vector species of ACL in the state of Sao Paulo were individually mapped and overlaid on the incidence of ACL for the period 1993 to 1995 and 1998 to 2007. Overall, the maps reveal that the six sand fly vector species analyzed have unique and heterogeneous, although often overlapping, distributions. Several sand fly species - Nyssomyia intermedia and N. neivai - are highly localized, while the other sand fly species - N. whitmani, M. migonei, P. fischeri and P. pessoai - are much more broadly distributed. ACL has been reported in 160/183 (87.4%) of the municipalities with records for at least one of the six incriminated or suspected sand fly vector species, while there are no records of any of these sand fly species in 318/478 (66.5%) municipalities with ACL. Conclusions: The maps produced in this work provide basic data on the distribution of the six incriminated or suspected sand fly vectors of ACL in the state of Sao Paulo, and highlight the complex and geographically heterogeneous pattern of ACL transmission in the region. Further studies are required to clarify the role of each of the six suspected sand fly vector species in different regions of the state of Sao Paulo, especially in the majority of municipalities where ACL is present but sand fly vectors have not yet been identified.

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An increase in cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis cases has been reported in recent years in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, and little is known to date about their etiological agents. An investigation into natural Leishmania infection of sand flies captured in this state between December 2003 and August 2004 was carried out. Mini-exon sequences were used as targets to identify Leishmania, and an RFLP technique was employed for those identified as belonging to the Viannia subgenus. Calculation of the minimal infection rate (MR) revealed that 1.6% of sand flies captured in the forest, peridomicile and intradomicile were positive. Six species were found to be infected by Leishmania (V.) braziliensis. Interestingly, two of the six species. Lutzomyia longipalpis and Nyssomyia whitmani, were captured in anthropic environments. The findings of this study constitute a useful tool for planning control measures against this disease in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Sand flies were captured weekly with CDC light traps from December 2003 to November 2005 in three areas of Campo Grande, in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul. These areas incorporated two patches of remnant forest and five houses. The blood meals of engorged female sand flies were identified using the avidin-biotin system of immunoenzymatic ELISA capture. Most (327/355) of the females analysed were Lutzomyia longipalpis, of which 66.4% reacted with human blood, 64.8% with that of birds and 8.9% with that of dogs. Females that had taken human blood predominated in the residential areas and two forest patches. The following combinations of blood were also detected for L. longipalpis in some of the samples analysed: bird + human (43.4%), bird + human + dog (6.1%). The combination bird + human + dog + pig was also found for Nyssomyia whitmani. Dogs and pigs appear to have little attractiveness for L. longipalpis. The results obtained demonstrate the eclecticism and high anthropophily of L. longipalpis and raise new questions with regard to the importance of dogs in VL epidemiology and the possible role of man as a source of infection for sand flies. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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The seasonal distribution of Lutzomyia longipalpis was studied in two forested and five domiciliary areas of the urban area of Campo Grande; MS, from December 2003 to November 2005. Weekly captures were carried out with CDC light traps positioned on ground and in the canopy inside a residual forest and on the edge (ground) of a woodland and in at least one of the following ecotopes in peridomiciles-a cultivated area, a chicken coop, a pigsty, a kennel, a goat and sheep shelter and an intradomicile. A total of 9519 sand flies were collected, 2666 during the first year and 6853 during the second. L. longipalpis was found throughout the 2-year period, presenting smaller peaks at intervals of 2-3 months and two greater peaks, the first in February and the second in April 2005, soon after periods of heavy rain. Only In one of the woodlands was a significant negative correlation (p < 0.05) between the number of insects and temperature during the first year and the climatic factors (temperature, RHA and rain) was observed. In the domiciliary areas in four domiciles some positive correlations (p < 0.05) occurred in relation to one or more climatic factors; however, the species shows a clear tendency to greater frequency (72%) in the rainy season than in the dry (28%). Thus, we recommend an intensification of the VL control measures applied in Campo Grande, MS, during the rainy season with a view to reducing the risk of the transmission of the disease. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All fights reserved.

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Background. Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is caused by Leishmania donovani and Leishmania infantum chagasi. Genome-wide linkage studies from Sudan and Brazil identified a putative susceptibility locus on chromosome 6q27. Methods. Twenty-two single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) at genes PHF10, C6orf70, DLL1, FAM120B, PSMB1, and TBP were genotyped in 193 VL cases from 85 Sudanese families, and 8 SNPs at genes PHF10, C6orf70, DLL1, PSMB1, and TBP were genotyped in 194 VL cases from 80 Brazilian families. Family-based association, haplotype, and linkage disequilibrium analyses were performed. Multispecies comparative sequence analysis was used to identify conserved noncoding sequences carrying putative regulatory elements. Quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction measured expression of candidate genes in splenic aspirates from Indian patients with VL compared with that in the control spleen sample. Results. Positive associations were observed at PHF10, C6orf70, DLL1, PSMB1, and TBP in Sudan, but only at DLL1 in Brazil (combined P = 3 x 10(-4) at DLL1 across Sudan and Brazil). No functional coding region variants were observed in resequencing of 22 Sudanese VL cases. DLL1 expression was significantly (P = 2 x 10(-7)) reduced (mean fold change, 3.5 [SEM, 0.7]) in splenic aspirates from patients with VL, whereas other 6q27 genes showed higher levels (1.27 x 10(-6) < P < .01) than did the control spleen sample. A cluster of conserved noncoding sequences with putative regulatory variants was identified in the distal promoter of DLL1. Conclusions. DLL1, which encodes Delta-like 1, the ligand for Notch3, is strongly implicated as the chromosome 6q27 VL susceptibility gene.

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Sand fly populations of different ecological niches in the Amaraji endemic American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (ACL) focus of the Pernambuco Atlantic Forest region of northeastern Brazil were monitored spatiotemporally. Lutzomyia whitmani was dominant in all niches but occurred in smaller numbers in forested locations. L. whitmani was significantly less seasonal than the other species, being present throughout the year while other species were more abundant between February and April. These results suggest that L. whitmani may potentially be the principal vector of ACL in the region, even though the sand fly fauna was diverse: 88% were L.whitmani and 12% belonged to 11 other species. Two other species, L. complexa (1.3%) and L. migonei (0.8%), considered to be ACL vectors in other regions, were also present. This detailed picture of the sand fly population`s abundance and spatiotemporal distribution provides a basis for future modeling studies of forecasting sand fly activity patterns and ACL occurence.

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A real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test was developed on the basis of the Leishmania glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase locus that enables identification and quantification of parasites. Using two independent pairs of primers in SYBR-Green assays, the test identified etiologic agents of cutaneous leishmaniasis belonging to both subgenera, Leishmania (Viannia) and Leishmania (Leishmania) in the Americas. Furthermore, use of TaqMan probes enables distinction between L. (V.) braziliensis or L. (V.) peruviania from the other L. (Viannia) species. All assays were negative with DNA of related trypanosomatids, humans, and mice. The parasite burden was estimated by normalizing the number of organisms per total amount of DNA in the sample or per host glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase copies. The real-time PCR assay for L. (Leishmania) subgenus showed a good linear correlation with quantification on the basis of a limiting dilution assay in experimentally infected mice. The test successfully identifies and quantifies Leishmania in human biopsy specimens and represents a new tool to study leishmaniasis.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) using Methylene Blue (MB) as the photosensitizing compound and a Light-Emitting Diode (LED) in American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL). Hamsters were experimentally infected with Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis. After the development of the lesions in the footpad, the animals were treated with MB three times a week for 3 months. Ten minutes after each application of MB, the lesions were irradiated with LED for 1 h. The lesions were evaluated weekly by the measurement of the hamster footpad thickness. At the end of the treatment the parasitic load was quantified in the regional lymph node of the hamsters. The treatment promoted a decrease in the thickness of infected footpad (P = 0.0001) and reduction in the parasitic load in the regional lymph node (P = 0.0007) of the animals from group treated with MB + LED. PDT using MB + LED in ACL caused by L. amazonensis shows a strong photodynamic effect. This therapy is very promising, once it is an inexpensive system and the own patient can apply it in their wound and in their house without the need of technical assistance. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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XIMENES, Maria de Fátima Freire de Melo; SOUZA, Maria de Fátima de; CASTELLON, Eloy Guilhermo. Density of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in domestic and wild animal shelters in an area of visceral Leishmaniasis in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, v.94, n.4, p.427-432, jul./ago. 1999. Disponivel em: Acesso em: 4 out. 2010.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)