| Literature DB >> 27791067 |
Linda J Wammes1, Firdaus Hamid1,2, Aprilianto Eddy Wiria1,3, Linda May1, Maria M M Kaisar1,3, Margaretta A Prasetyani-Gieseler3, Yenny Djuardi3, Heri Wibowo3, Yvonne C M Kruize1, Jaco J Verweij1,4, Sanne E de Jong1, Roula Tsonaka5, Jeanine J Houwing-Duistermaat5,6, Erliyani Sartono1, Adrian J F Luty7, Taniawati Supali3, Maria Yazdanbakhsh8.
Abstract
In cross-sectional studies, chronic helminth infections have been associated with immunological hyporesponsiveness that can affect responses to unrelated antigens. To study the immunological effects of deworming, we conducted a cluster-randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in Indonesia and assigned 954 households to receive albendazole or placebo once every 3 mo for 2 y. Helminth-specific and nonspecific whole-blood cytokine responses were assessed in 1,059 subjects of all ages, whereas phenotyping of regulatory molecules was undertaken in 121 school-aged children. All measurements were performed before and at 9 and 21 mo after initiation of treatment. Anthelmintic treatment resulted in significant increases in proinflammatory cytokine responses to Plasmodium falciparum-infected red blood cells (PfRBCs) and mitogen, with the largest effect on TNF responses to PfRBCs at 9 mo-estimate [95% confidence interval], 0.37 [0.21-0.53], P value over time (Ptime) < 0.0001. Although the frequency of regulatory T cells did not change after treatment, there was a significant decline in the expression of the inhibitory molecule cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 (CTLA-4) on CD4+ T cells of albendazole-treated individuals, -0.060 [-0.107 to -0.013] and -0.057 [-0.105 to -0.008] at 9 and 21 mo, respectively; Ptime = 0.017. This trial shows the capacity of helminths to up-regulate inhibitory molecules and to suppress proinflammatory immune responses in humans. This could help to explain the inferior immunological responses to vaccines and lower prevalence of inflammatory diseases in low- compared with high-income countries.Entities:
Keywords: Indonesia; albendazole; cytokine responses; deworming; helminths
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27791067 PMCID: PMC5098677 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1604570113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205