| Literature DB >> 27894360 |
Lorna Maclean1, Eltayb A Aboubaker2, Peter G E Kennedy3, Jeremy M Sternberg2.
Abstract
Endotoxaemia has been described in cases of Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), but it is unclear if this phenomenon influences inflammatory pathology either in the periphery or central nervous system (CNS). We studied endotoxin concentrations in the plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense patients using the chromogenic Limulus Amoebocyte lysate assay. The relationship of endotoxin concentration to the presentation of gross signs of inflammation and the inflammatory/counter-inflammatory cytokine profile of the relevant compartments were analysed. We demonstrate that HAT patients exhibit parasitaemia-independent plasma endotoxaemia, and that this is associated with splenomegaly and lymphadenopathy. Endotoxin concentrations normalize rapidly after treatment. There was no evidence of endotoxin release in the CNS. A rapid normalization of endotoxin levels after treatment and lack of association with parasitaemia suggest that gut leakage is the main source of endotoxin in the circulation. Low CSF endotoxin concentrations and a lack of any association with neuroinflammatory markers or neurological sequelae suggest that endotoxin does not play a role in the pathogenesis of the disease in the CNS.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990 Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiensezzm321990 ; Human African trypanosomiasis; cerebrospinal fluid; endotoxaemia; inflammatory response
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27894360 PMCID: PMC5368686 DOI: 10.1017/S0031182016002158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitology ISSN: 0031-1820 Impact factor: 3.234
Study population and disease characteristics
| Population | Infected | Control |
|---|---|---|
| Gender % female | 57% | 55% |
| Age (median, IQR) | 20 (11–35) | 37·5 (28–50) |
| Packed cell volume (%, IQR) | 29 (25–34) | 40 (36–42) |
| Late stage % parasitaemia (median, range) | 49/69 2 (0–100) | |
| Reported duration, days (median, IQR) | 35 (11–35) | |
| Lymphadenopathy | 30% | |
| Splenomegaly | 17% | |
| Hepatomegaly | 3% | |
| Tremor | 54% | |
| Ataxia | 59% | |
| Somnolennce | 49% | |
| Cranioneuropathy | 19% | |
| GCS<15 | 19% |
Parasitaemia estimated from parasites observed in 10 micropscope fields at × 400 on thick films as described in(MacLean et al., 2010).
Fig. 1.Endotoxaemia in control (n = 18), early stage (n = 20) and late stage (n = 49) HAT patients on admission and after treatment for sleeping sickness. (A) Plasma endotoxin concentration (B) CSF endotoxin concentration. Box (median, quartiles), whiskers (10–90th percentile) and outliers. **P < 0·01;***P < 0·001 Kruskal–Wallis test with Dunn's multiple comparison adjusted post-test.
Endotoxaemia in HAT patients by disease stage and gender
| Plasma endotoxin concentration pg mL−1 (median, IQR) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Male ( | Female ( | |
| Control ( | 60·1 (19·5–68·0) | 59·7 (56·0–72·5) |
| Early ( | 88·0 (67·25–115·0)* | 93·5 (64·4–107·8)* |
| Late ( | 107·2 (61·1–142·5)** | 77·5 (64·0–112·2)* |
*Significantly increased over control P < 0·05 Dunn's post hoc test.
**Significantly increased over control P < 0·01 Dunn's post hoc test.
Plasma and CSF cytokines in infected and control groups and relationship to endotoxaemia
| Plasma cytokine concentration (pg mL−1) median (IQR) | CSF cytokine concentration (pg mL−1) Median (IQR) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Analyte | Control ( | Infected ( | Relationship to plasma endotoxin (Spearman | Early stage ( | Late stage ( | Relationship to CSF endotoxin concentration (Spearman |
| IFN- | 37·5 (26·6–48·2) | 75·5 (31·9–124·6)* | 0·24 | 12·5 (6·8–28·5) | 19·2 (8·6–48·5) | −0·03 NS |
| IL-10 | 17·9 (6·2–33) | 93·2 (54·2–163·8)*** | 0·12 NS | 8·9 (5·9–11·6) | 104·3 (34·0–240·2)*** | −0·24 NS |
| TGF- | 25·5 (19·7–27·6) | 1014 (394·8–3680)*** | 0·31 | 210·3 (112·7–346·1) | 100·6 (70·6–133·6)*** | 0·22 NS |
| IL-6 | BLD | 38·5 (22·8–86·6)*** | 0·28 NS | 14·2 (7·1–20·7) | 62·6 (5·6–186·2)** | −0·3 NS |
*P < 0·05; **P < 0·01; ***P < 0·001 (Dunn's post hoc test).
In HAT group only ρ = 0·19 NS.
In HAT group only ρ = 0·2 NS.