Multivariable regression analysis in Schistosoma mansoni-infected individuals in the Sudan reveals unique immunoepidemiological profiles in uninfected, egg+ and non-egg+ infected individuals

Background: In the Sudan, Schistosoma mansoni infections are a major cause of morbidity in schoolaged children and infection rates are associated with available clean water sources. During infection, immune responses pass through a Th1 followed by Th2 and Treg phases and patterns can relate to diffe...

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Main Authors: Elfaki, Tayseer Elamin Mohamed, Arndts, Kathrin, Wiszniewsky, Anna, Ritter, Manuel, Goreish, Ibtisam A., Atti El Mekki, Misk El Yemen A., Arriens, Sandra, Pfarr, Kenneth, Fimmers, Rolf, Doenhoff, Mike, Hoerauf, Achim, Layland, Laura E.
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author Elfaki, Tayseer Elamin Mohamed
Arndts, Kathrin
Wiszniewsky, Anna
Ritter, Manuel
Goreish, Ibtisam A.
Atti El Mekki, Misk El Yemen A.
Arriens, Sandra
Pfarr, Kenneth
Fimmers, Rolf
Doenhoff, Mike
Hoerauf, Achim
Layland, Laura E.
author_facet Elfaki, Tayseer Elamin Mohamed
Arndts, Kathrin
Wiszniewsky, Anna
Ritter, Manuel
Goreish, Ibtisam A.
Atti El Mekki, Misk El Yemen A.
Arriens, Sandra
Pfarr, Kenneth
Fimmers, Rolf
Doenhoff, Mike
Hoerauf, Achim
Layland, Laura E.
author_sort Elfaki, Tayseer Elamin Mohamed
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description Background: In the Sudan, Schistosoma mansoni infections are a major cause of morbidity in schoolaged children and infection rates are associated with available clean water sources. During infection, immune responses pass through a Th1 followed by Th2 and Treg phases and patterns can relate to different stages of infection or immunity. Methodology: This retrospective study evaluated immunoepidemiological aspects in 234 individuals(range 4–85 years old) from Kassala and Khartoum states in 2011. Systemic immune profiles(cytokines and immunoglobulins) and epidemiological parameters were surveyed in n = 110 persons presenting patent S. mansoni infections (egg+), n = 63 individuals positive for S. mansoni via PCR in sera but egg negative (SmPCR+) and n = 61 people who were infection-free (Sm uninf). Immunoepidemiological findings were further investigated using two binary multivariable regression analysis. Principal Findings: Nearly all egg+ individuals had no access to latrines and over 90% obtained water via the canal stemming from the Atbara River. With regards to age, infection and an egg+ status was linked to young and adolescent groups. In terms of immunology, S. mansoni infection per se was strongly associated with increased SEA-specific IgG4 but not IgE levels. IL-6, IL-13 and IL-10 were significantly elevated in patently-infected individuals and positively correlated with egg load. In contrast, IL-2 and IL-1β were significantly lower in SmPCR+ individuals when compared to Sm uninf and egg+ groups which was further confirmed during multivariate regression analysis. Conclusions/Significance: Schistosomiasis remains an important public health problem in the Sudan with a high number of patent individuals. In addition, SmPCR diagnostics revealed another cohort of infected individuals with a unique immunological profile and provides an avenue for future studies on non-patent infection states. Future studies should investigate the downstream signalling pathways/mechanisms of IL-2 and IL-1β as potential diagnostic markers in order to distinguish patent from non-patent individuals.
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spelling nottingham-346902020-05-04T17:52:54Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34690/ Multivariable regression analysis in Schistosoma mansoni-infected individuals in the Sudan reveals unique immunoepidemiological profiles in uninfected, egg+ and non-egg+ infected individuals Elfaki, Tayseer Elamin Mohamed Arndts, Kathrin Wiszniewsky, Anna Ritter, Manuel Goreish, Ibtisam A. Atti El Mekki, Misk El Yemen A. Arriens, Sandra Pfarr, Kenneth Fimmers, Rolf Doenhoff, Mike Hoerauf, Achim Layland, Laura E. Background: In the Sudan, Schistosoma mansoni infections are a major cause of morbidity in schoolaged children and infection rates are associated with available clean water sources. During infection, immune responses pass through a Th1 followed by Th2 and Treg phases and patterns can relate to different stages of infection or immunity. Methodology: This retrospective study evaluated immunoepidemiological aspects in 234 individuals(range 4–85 years old) from Kassala and Khartoum states in 2011. Systemic immune profiles(cytokines and immunoglobulins) and epidemiological parameters were surveyed in n = 110 persons presenting patent S. mansoni infections (egg+), n = 63 individuals positive for S. mansoni via PCR in sera but egg negative (SmPCR+) and n = 61 people who were infection-free (Sm uninf). Immunoepidemiological findings were further investigated using two binary multivariable regression analysis. Principal Findings: Nearly all egg+ individuals had no access to latrines and over 90% obtained water via the canal stemming from the Atbara River. With regards to age, infection and an egg+ status was linked to young and adolescent groups. In terms of immunology, S. mansoni infection per se was strongly associated with increased SEA-specific IgG4 but not IgE levels. IL-6, IL-13 and IL-10 were significantly elevated in patently-infected individuals and positively correlated with egg load. In contrast, IL-2 and IL-1β were significantly lower in SmPCR+ individuals when compared to Sm uninf and egg+ groups which was further confirmed during multivariate regression analysis. Conclusions/Significance: Schistosomiasis remains an important public health problem in the Sudan with a high number of patent individuals. In addition, SmPCR diagnostics revealed another cohort of infected individuals with a unique immunological profile and provides an avenue for future studies on non-patent infection states. Future studies should investigate the downstream signalling pathways/mechanisms of IL-2 and IL-1β as potential diagnostic markers in order to distinguish patent from non-patent individuals. Public Library of Science 2016-05-06 Article PeerReviewed Elfaki, Tayseer Elamin Mohamed, Arndts, Kathrin, Wiszniewsky, Anna, Ritter, Manuel, Goreish, Ibtisam A., Atti El Mekki, Misk El Yemen A., Arriens, Sandra, Pfarr, Kenneth, Fimmers, Rolf, Doenhoff, Mike, Hoerauf, Achim and Layland, Laura E. (2016) Multivariable regression analysis in Schistosoma mansoni-infected individuals in the Sudan reveals unique immunoepidemiological profiles in uninfected, egg+ and non-egg+ infected individuals. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 10 (5). e0004629. ISSN 1935-2735 http://journals.plos.org/plosntds/article?id=10.1371/journal.pntd.0004629 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0004629 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0004629
spellingShingle Elfaki, Tayseer Elamin Mohamed
Arndts, Kathrin
Wiszniewsky, Anna
Ritter, Manuel
Goreish, Ibtisam A.
Atti El Mekki, Misk El Yemen A.
Arriens, Sandra
Pfarr, Kenneth
Fimmers, Rolf
Doenhoff, Mike
Hoerauf, Achim
Layland, Laura E.
Multivariable regression analysis in Schistosoma mansoni-infected individuals in the Sudan reveals unique immunoepidemiological profiles in uninfected, egg+ and non-egg+ infected individuals
title Multivariable regression analysis in Schistosoma mansoni-infected individuals in the Sudan reveals unique immunoepidemiological profiles in uninfected, egg+ and non-egg+ infected individuals
title_full Multivariable regression analysis in Schistosoma mansoni-infected individuals in the Sudan reveals unique immunoepidemiological profiles in uninfected, egg+ and non-egg+ infected individuals
title_fullStr Multivariable regression analysis in Schistosoma mansoni-infected individuals in the Sudan reveals unique immunoepidemiological profiles in uninfected, egg+ and non-egg+ infected individuals
title_full_unstemmed Multivariable regression analysis in Schistosoma mansoni-infected individuals in the Sudan reveals unique immunoepidemiological profiles in uninfected, egg+ and non-egg+ infected individuals
title_short Multivariable regression analysis in Schistosoma mansoni-infected individuals in the Sudan reveals unique immunoepidemiological profiles in uninfected, egg+ and non-egg+ infected individuals
title_sort multivariable regression analysis in schistosoma mansoni-infected individuals in the sudan reveals unique immunoepidemiological profiles in uninfected, egg+ and non-egg+ infected individuals
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