Specific circulating immune complexes in acute chagas' disease

Authors

  • Ricardo Corral Hospital de Niños Ricardo Gutierrez; Laboratório de Virología
  • Héctor Freilij Hospital de Niños Ricardo Gutierrez; Laboratório de Virología
  • Saúl Grinstein Hospital de Niños Ricardo Gutierrez; Laboratório de Virología

Keywords:

Acute Chagas' disease, Circulating immune complexes, ELISA

Abstract

The presence of circulating immune complexes formed by IgM and IgG (CIC-IgM and CIC-IgG) was investigated, using antigen-specific enzyme-immunoassays (ELISA), in 30 patients with acute Chagas' disease who showed parasitemia and inoculation chagoma. Control population consisted of patients with chronic T. cruzi infection (30), acute toxoplasmosis 10), leishmaniasis (8), rheumatoid arthritis (3) and healthy individuals with negative serology for Chagas* disease (30). Acute chagasic patients were 100% CIC-IgG and 96.66% CIC-IgM positive whereas immunofluorescence tests yielded 90% and 86.66% of positivity for specific IgG and IgM antibodies, respectively. Chronic patients were 68% CIC-IgG and 0% CIC-IgM positive. The 30 negative and the 21 cross-reaction controls proved negative for ELISA (CIC-IgM and CIC-IgG). The high sensitivity of ELISA assays would allow early immunologic diagnosis, as well as prompt treatment, of acute T. cruzi infection, thus eliminating the problem of the false-positive and false-negative results which affects traditional methods for detection of circulating antibodies.

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Published

1987-02-01

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How to Cite

Corral, R., Freilij, H., & Grinstein, S. (1987). Specific circulating immune complexes in acute chagas’ disease . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 29(1), 26-32. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/28486