Cytokine Networks as Targets for Preventing and Controlling Chagas Heart Disease

Author:

Koh Carolina Cattoni1ORCID,Neves Eula G. A.1,de Souza-Silva Thaiany Goulart1,Carvalho Ana Carolina1,Pinto Cecília Horta Ramalho1,Galdino Alexsandro2ORCID,Gollob Kenneth J.34,Dutra Walderez Ornelas14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratório de Biologia das Interações Celulares, Departamento de Morfologia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte 31270-901, MG, Brazil

2. Laboratório de Biotecnologia de Microrganismos, Universidade Federal de São João Del-Rei (UFSJ), Campus Centro Oeste, Divinópolis 35501-296, MG, Brazil

3. Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo 05652-900, SP, Brazil

4. Instituto Nacional de Ciências e Tecnologia em Doenças Tropicais, INCT-DT, Salvador 40110-160, BA, Brazil

Abstract

Chagas disease, a neglected disease caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, is endemic in 21 Latin American countries, affecting 6–8 million people. Increasing numbers of Chagas disease cases have also been reported in non-endemic countries due to migration, contamination via blood transfusions or organ transplantation, characterizing Chagas as an emerging disease in such regions. While most individuals in the chronic phase of Chagas disease remain in an asymptomatic clinical form named indeterminate, approximately 30% of the patients develop a cardiomyopathy that is amongst the deadliest cardiopathies known. The clinical distinctions between the indeterminate and the cardiac clinical forms are associated with different immune responses mediated by innate and adaptive cells. In this review, we present a collection of studies focusing on the human disease, discussing several aspects that demonstrate the association between chemokines, cytokines, and cytotoxic molecules with the distinct clinical outcomes of human infection with Trypanosoma cruzi. In addition, we discuss the role of gene polymorphisms in the transcriptional control of these immunoregulatory molecules. Finally, we discuss the potential application of cytokine expression and gene polymorphisms as markers of susceptibility to developing the severe form of Chagas disease, and as targets for disease control.

Funder

the National Institutes of Health

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Fundação de Amparo ’a Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais

Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia em Doenças Tropicais

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Immunology and Microbiology,Molecular Biology,Immunology and Allergy

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