Evolution of subpatent parasitaemia in Trypanosoma cruzi chronically infected mice with the help of a cyclophosphamide amplification transfer assay

Authors

  • José M. Alvarez Universidade de São Paulo; Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas; Departamento de Imunologia
  • Ayumi Oshima Universidade de São Paulo; Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas; Departamento de Imunologia
  • Veronica Mozer Universidade de São Paulo; Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas; Departamento de Imunologia
  • Liliane Guimarães Instituto Butantan; Immunology Research and Training Center
  • Hércules Menezes UNESP; Instituto de Biociências; Departamento de Bioquímica e Microbiología

Keywords:

Trypanosoma cruzi, Infection in mice, Parasitaemia, Cyclophosphamide amplification transfer assay

Abstract

We have evaluated the sensitivity of the classical blood subinoculation method, modified through cyclophosphamide treatment of transferred mice, for the detection of occult parasitaemias in Trypanosoma cruzi chronically infected mice. Besides its simplicity, the method was shown to be highly sensitive for both the "chronic" phase parasites (99% of chronic cases were shown to harbour occult parasitaemias) and for the acute phase parasites (T. cruzi could be detected in 53.8% of animals transferred with one Y strain parasite and in 20% of animals transferred with one CL strain parasite). Using acute phase bloodforms, the assay proved to be more sensitive than conventional subinoculation when dealing with the CL, but not the Y strain of the parasite. With the help of this parasite detection tool, we have studied during a one year period, the evolution of subpatent parasitaemias in a group of mice which survived through chemotherapy from lethal acute phase of T. cruzi infection. Cyclophosphamide transfer assay revealed occult parasitaemias in 100% of the chronic animals, nevertheless, continuous and discontinuous patterns of positivity were observed.

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Published

1991-12-01

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Section

Immunotherapy

How to Cite

Alvarez, J. M., Oshima, A., Mozer, V., Guimarães, L., & Menezes, H. (1991). Evolution of subpatent parasitaemia in Trypanosoma cruzi chronically infected mice with the help of a cyclophosphamide amplification transfer assay . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 33(6), 509-514. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/28880