Gene signatures of symptomatic and asymptomatic clinical-immunological profiles of human infection by Leishmania (L.) chagasi in Amazonian Brazil
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Resumo: | Individuals infected with Leishmania (L.) chagasi may present different asymptomatic and symptomatic stages of infection, which vary in the clinical-immunological profiles that can be classified as asymptomatic infection (AI), subclinical resistant infection (SRI), indeterminate initial infection (III), subclinical oligosymptomatic infection (SOI), and symptomatic infection (SI) (=American visceral leishmaniasis, AVL). However, little is known about the molecular differences between individuals having each profile. Here, we performed whole-blood transcriptomic analyses of 56 infected individuals from Pará State (Brazilian Amazon), covering all five profiles. We then identified the gene signatures of each profile by comparing their transcriptome with those of 11 healthy individuals from the same area. Symptomatic individuals with SI (=AVL) and SOI profiles showed higher transcriptome perturbation when compared to those asymptomatic III, AI and SRI profiles, suggesting that disease severity may be associated with greater transcriptomic changes. Although the expression of many genes was altered on each profile, very few genes were shared among the profiles. This indicated that each profile has a unique gene signature. The innate immune system pathway was strongly activated only in asymptomatic AI and SRI profiles, suggesting the control of infection. In turn, pathways such as MHC Class II antigen presentation and NF-kB activation in B cells seemed to be specifically induced in symptomatic SI (=AVL) and SOI profiles. Moreover, cellular response to starvation was down-regulated in those symptomatic profiles. Overall, this study revealed five distinct transcriptional patterns associated to the clinical-immunological (symptomatic and asymptomatic) profiles of human L. (L.) chagasi-infection in the Brazilian Amazon. |
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Matta, Vania Lucia R. daGonçalves, André NGomes, Cláudia Maria CChouman, Islam HFerreira, Frederico MCampos, Marliane BatistaLima, Luciana Vieira do RêgoSantos, Thiago Vasconcelos dosRamos, Patrícia Karla SantosFurtado, Rodrigo RibeiroLaurenti, Marcia DalastraCorbett, Carlos Eduardo PereiraNakaya, Helder ISilveira, Fernando Tobias2023-04-18T12:03:43Z2023-04-18T12:03:43Z2023MATTA, Vania Lucia R. da et al. Gene signatures of symptomatic and asymptomatic clinical-immunological profiles of human infection by Leishmania (L.) chagasi in Amazonian Brazil. Microorganisms, v. 11, n. 3, p. 1-14, 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11030653.2076-2607https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/680110.3390/microorganisms11030653Individuals infected with Leishmania (L.) chagasi may present different asymptomatic and symptomatic stages of infection, which vary in the clinical-immunological profiles that can be classified as asymptomatic infection (AI), subclinical resistant infection (SRI), indeterminate initial infection (III), subclinical oligosymptomatic infection (SOI), and symptomatic infection (SI) (=American visceral leishmaniasis, AVL). However, little is known about the molecular differences between individuals having each profile. Here, we performed whole-blood transcriptomic analyses of 56 infected individuals from Pará State (Brazilian Amazon), covering all five profiles. We then identified the gene signatures of each profile by comparing their transcriptome with those of 11 healthy individuals from the same area. Symptomatic individuals with SI (=AVL) and SOI profiles showed higher transcriptome perturbation when compared to those asymptomatic III, AI and SRI profiles, suggesting that disease severity may be associated with greater transcriptomic changes. Although the expression of many genes was altered on each profile, very few genes were shared among the profiles. This indicated that each profile has a unique gene signature. The innate immune system pathway was strongly activated only in asymptomatic AI and SRI profiles, suggesting the control of infection. In turn, pathways such as MHC Class II antigen presentation and NF-kB activation in B cells seemed to be specifically induced in symptomatic SI (=AVL) and SOI profiles. Moreover, cellular response to starvation was down-regulated in those symptomatic profiles. Overall, this study revealed five distinct transcriptional patterns associated to the clinical-immunological (symptomatic and asymptomatic) profiles of human L. (L.) chagasi-infection in the Brazilian Amazon.This study was supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP): grant # 2014/50315-0, # 2020/02626-8; Nucleus of Tropical Medicine of Federal University of Pará State, Brazil, and Secretary of Health and Environment Surveillance of Ministry of Health, Brazil.Universidade de Sao Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Patologia. Laboratorio de Patologia de Moléstias Infecciosas. Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.Universidade de Sao Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Patologia. Laboratorio de Patologia de Moléstias Infecciosas. Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.Universidade de Sao Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Patologia. Laboratorio de Patologia de Moléstias Infecciosas. Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.Universidade de Sao Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Patologia. Laboratorio de Patologia de Moléstias Infecciosas. Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.Universidade de Sao Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Patologia. Laboratorio de Patologia de Moléstias Infecciosas. Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde e Ambiente. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde e Ambiente. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde e Ambiente. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde e Ambiente. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde e Ambiente. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Universidade de Sao Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Patologia. Laboratorio de Patologia de Moléstias Infecciosas. Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.Universidade de Sao Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Patologia. Laboratorio de Patologia de Moléstias Infecciosas. Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.Universidade de Sao Paulo. Faculdade de Ciências Farmaceuticas. Departamento de Análises Clínicas e Toxicológicas. Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil / Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde e Ambiente. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil / Pará Federal University. Tropical Medicine Nucleus. 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Gene signatures of symptomatic and asymptomatic clinical-immunological profiles of human infection by Leishmania (L.) chagasi in Amazonian Brazil |
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Gene signatures of symptomatic and asymptomatic clinical-immunological profiles of human infection by Leishmania (L.) chagasi in Amazonian Brazil |
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Gene signatures of symptomatic and asymptomatic clinical-immunological profiles of human infection by Leishmania (L.) chagasi in Amazonian Brazil Matta, Vania Lucia R. da Leishmaniose / sangue Perfil Genético Perfilação da Expressão Gênica / métodos Portador Sadio |
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Gene signatures of symptomatic and asymptomatic clinical-immunological profiles of human infection by Leishmania (L.) chagasi in Amazonian Brazil |
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Gene signatures of symptomatic and asymptomatic clinical-immunological profiles of human infection by Leishmania (L.) chagasi in Amazonian Brazil |
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Gene signatures of symptomatic and asymptomatic clinical-immunological profiles of human infection by Leishmania (L.) chagasi in Amazonian Brazil |
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Gene signatures of symptomatic and asymptomatic clinical-immunological profiles of human infection by Leishmania (L.) chagasi in Amazonian Brazil |
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Gene signatures of symptomatic and asymptomatic clinical-immunological profiles of human infection by Leishmania (L.) chagasi in Amazonian Brazil |
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Matta, Vania Lucia R. da |
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Matta, Vania Lucia R. da Gonçalves, André N Gomes, Cláudia Maria C Chouman, Islam H Ferreira, Frederico M Campos, Marliane Batista Lima, Luciana Vieira do Rêgo Santos, Thiago Vasconcelos dos Ramos, Patrícia Karla Santos Furtado, Rodrigo Ribeiro Laurenti, Marcia Dalastra Corbett, Carlos Eduardo Pereira Nakaya, Helder I Silveira, Fernando Tobias |
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Gonçalves, André N Gomes, Cláudia Maria C Chouman, Islam H Ferreira, Frederico M Campos, Marliane Batista Lima, Luciana Vieira do Rêgo Santos, Thiago Vasconcelos dos Ramos, Patrícia Karla Santos Furtado, Rodrigo Ribeiro Laurenti, Marcia Dalastra Corbett, Carlos Eduardo Pereira Nakaya, Helder I Silveira, Fernando Tobias |
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Matta, Vania Lucia R. da Gonçalves, André N Gomes, Cláudia Maria C Chouman, Islam H Ferreira, Frederico M Campos, Marliane Batista Lima, Luciana Vieira do Rêgo Santos, Thiago Vasconcelos dos Ramos, Patrícia Karla Santos Furtado, Rodrigo Ribeiro Laurenti, Marcia Dalastra Corbett, Carlos Eduardo Pereira Nakaya, Helder I Silveira, Fernando Tobias |
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Leishmaniose / sangue Perfil Genético Perfilação da Expressão Gênica / métodos Portador Sadio |
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Leishmaniose / sangue Perfil Genético Perfilação da Expressão Gênica / métodos Portador Sadio |
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Individuals infected with Leishmania (L.) chagasi may present different asymptomatic and symptomatic stages of infection, which vary in the clinical-immunological profiles that can be classified as asymptomatic infection (AI), subclinical resistant infection (SRI), indeterminate initial infection (III), subclinical oligosymptomatic infection (SOI), and symptomatic infection (SI) (=American visceral leishmaniasis, AVL). However, little is known about the molecular differences between individuals having each profile. Here, we performed whole-blood transcriptomic analyses of 56 infected individuals from Pará State (Brazilian Amazon), covering all five profiles. We then identified the gene signatures of each profile by comparing their transcriptome with those of 11 healthy individuals from the same area. Symptomatic individuals with SI (=AVL) and SOI profiles showed higher transcriptome perturbation when compared to those asymptomatic III, AI and SRI profiles, suggesting that disease severity may be associated with greater transcriptomic changes. Although the expression of many genes was altered on each profile, very few genes were shared among the profiles. This indicated that each profile has a unique gene signature. The innate immune system pathway was strongly activated only in asymptomatic AI and SRI profiles, suggesting the control of infection. In turn, pathways such as MHC Class II antigen presentation and NF-kB activation in B cells seemed to be specifically induced in symptomatic SI (=AVL) and SOI profiles. Moreover, cellular response to starvation was down-regulated in those symptomatic profiles. Overall, this study revealed five distinct transcriptional patterns associated to the clinical-immunological (symptomatic and asymptomatic) profiles of human L. (L.) chagasi-infection in the Brazilian Amazon. |
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MATTA, Vania Lucia R. da et al. Gene signatures of symptomatic and asymptomatic clinical-immunological profiles of human infection by Leishmania (L.) chagasi in Amazonian Brazil. Microorganisms, v. 11, n. 3, p. 1-14, 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11030653. |
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