Resposta imune humoral específica ao mosquito Aedes aegypti em crianças com prurigo estrófulo

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Ano de defesa: 2021
Autor(a) principal: Aires, Roberto Tschoepke
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Brasil
Instituto de Puericultura e Pediatria Martagão Gesteira
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Materno-Infantil
UFRJ
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IgE
Link de acesso: http://hdl.handle.net/11422/28324
Resumo: Background: Prurigo Strophulus (PS) is a chronic dermatosis resulting from hypersensitivity reaction to insect bites, whose diagnosis is clinical and based on the appearance and distribution of the lesions. Despite being common in our environment, PS is little studied and the immunopathological mechanism is not exactly known. Objective: To determine the clinical and demographic characteristics of patients with PS and the profile of specific immunoglobulins against mosquito antigens. Methods: An analytical cross-sectional observational study in which children under 14 years of age, with a clinical diagnosis of PS, were evaluated. Clinical and sociodemographic data were collected, as well as blood samples that were submitted to the ELISA test to measure specific antibodies against Aedes aegypti salivary gland antigens, mosquito body antigens and antigens from a commercial extract containing Aedes and Culex sp total body. A severity score (not validated) was developed by the researchers and involved 4 criteria: manifestation of allergic disease (report of asthma, rhinitis or atopic dermatitis), affected body region(s), use of antibiotics to treat skin infections secondary to PS and intensity of pruritus. Results: Of the 107 children evaluated, 64 (59.8%) were male and 47 (43.9%) were under 5 years old. Most 83 (77.6%) lived in urban/suburban regions and 98.1% reported the presence of mosquitoes in their homes. Seventy-four children (69.1%) started symptoms at less than 2 years of age and 47 (43.9%) reported worsening in the summer. The lower limbs were affected in 100% of the children and the papule was the most frequent elementary lesion, present in 59 (55.2%) patients. The manifestation of allergic disease (asthma and/or rhinitis and/or atopic dermatitis) was present in 83 (77.6%) patients. Regarding the severity score, 63 (58.9%) had a score greater than 11, considered serious by the researchers. Correlating clinical history variables with the severity score, we observed a significant relationship between children who started symptoms before 2 years of age and a higher severity score (p=0.0326). Based on the similarity of recognition profile of antibodies specific to the A. aegypti gland antigens generated by the heat map, we divided the patients into 3 groups (clusters). The signature generated by cluster 3 was associated with a higher PE severity (median=12.50; IQR=11.0 and 15.0) compared to cluster 2 (median=9.0; IQR=4.5 and 13 .5; p<0.05). We observed in Cluster 3 higher AgGlan-specific IgG4 and IgG reactivity. Discussion: This is the first study in Brazil to investigate the clinical characteristics and profile of specific immunoglobulins against mosquito antigens from children with PS. The confirmation of specific antibodies against mosquitoes by laboratory methods plays na important role in identifying sensitization to these allergens and, when interpreted in conjunction with the clinical history, suggests a probable immunological mechanism of the disease. Conclusion: Greater severity is observed in children under 2 years of age. Among the investigated immunoglobulins, IgG4 seems to be related to the severity of the disease. Additional studies are needed to validate PE severity score and to confirm the participation of IgG4 in the pathophysiological mechanism.
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spelling Resposta imune humoral específica ao mosquito Aedes aegypti em crianças com prurigo estrófuloAntígeno salivarAedes aegyptiPrurigo estrófuloResposta imune humoralCriançasIgG4IgECNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::SAUDE MATERNO-INFANTILBackground: Prurigo Strophulus (PS) is a chronic dermatosis resulting from hypersensitivity reaction to insect bites, whose diagnosis is clinical and based on the appearance and distribution of the lesions. Despite being common in our environment, PS is little studied and the immunopathological mechanism is not exactly known. Objective: To determine the clinical and demographic characteristics of patients with PS and the profile of specific immunoglobulins against mosquito antigens. Methods: An analytical cross-sectional observational study in which children under 14 years of age, with a clinical diagnosis of PS, were evaluated. Clinical and sociodemographic data were collected, as well as blood samples that were submitted to the ELISA test to measure specific antibodies against Aedes aegypti salivary gland antigens, mosquito body antigens and antigens from a commercial extract containing Aedes and Culex sp total body. A severity score (not validated) was developed by the researchers and involved 4 criteria: manifestation of allergic disease (report of asthma, rhinitis or atopic dermatitis), affected body region(s), use of antibiotics to treat skin infections secondary to PS and intensity of pruritus. Results: Of the 107 children evaluated, 64 (59.8%) were male and 47 (43.9%) were under 5 years old. Most 83 (77.6%) lived in urban/suburban regions and 98.1% reported the presence of mosquitoes in their homes. Seventy-four children (69.1%) started symptoms at less than 2 years of age and 47 (43.9%) reported worsening in the summer. The lower limbs were affected in 100% of the children and the papule was the most frequent elementary lesion, present in 59 (55.2%) patients. The manifestation of allergic disease (asthma and/or rhinitis and/or atopic dermatitis) was present in 83 (77.6%) patients. Regarding the severity score, 63 (58.9%) had a score greater than 11, considered serious by the researchers. Correlating clinical history variables with the severity score, we observed a significant relationship between children who started symptoms before 2 years of age and a higher severity score (p=0.0326). Based on the similarity of recognition profile of antibodies specific to the A. aegypti gland antigens generated by the heat map, we divided the patients into 3 groups (clusters). The signature generated by cluster 3 was associated with a higher PE severity (median=12.50; IQR=11.0 and 15.0) compared to cluster 2 (median=9.0; IQR=4.5 and 13 .5; p<0.05). We observed in Cluster 3 higher AgGlan-specific IgG4 and IgG reactivity. Discussion: This is the first study in Brazil to investigate the clinical characteristics and profile of specific immunoglobulins against mosquito antigens from children with PS. The confirmation of specific antibodies against mosquitoes by laboratory methods plays na important role in identifying sensitization to these allergens and, when interpreted in conjunction with the clinical history, suggests a probable immunological mechanism of the disease. Conclusion: Greater severity is observed in children under 2 years of age. Among the investigated immunoglobulins, IgG4 seems to be related to the severity of the disease. Additional studies are needed to validate PE severity score and to confirm the participation of IgG4 in the pathophysiological mechanism.Introdução: O prurigo estrófulo (PE) é uma dermatose crônica decorrente de reações de hipersensibilidade a picadas de insetos, cujo diagnóstico é clínico e baseado no aspecto e distribuição das lesões. Apesar de comum em nosso meio, o PE é pouco estudado e não se conhece ainda com exatidão seu mecanismo imunopatológico. Objetivo: Determinar as características clínicas e demográficas dos pacientes com PE e o perfil de imunoglobulinas específicas contra os antígenos dos mosquitos. Método: Estudo observacional analítico transversal em que foram avaliadas crianças menores de 14 anos, com diagnóstico clínico de PE. Foram coletados dados clínicos e sociodemográficos além de amostras de sangue que foram submetidas ao teste ELISA para dosagem de anticorpos contra antígenos da glândula salivar do Aedes aegypti (AgGlan), do corpo do mosquito e de um extrato comercial contendo corpo total do Aedes e Culex sp. Um escore de gravidade (não validado) foi elaborado pelos pesquisadores e envolvia 4 critérios: manifestação de doença alérgica (relato de asma, rinite ou dermatite atópica), região(ões) do corpo acometida(s), uso de antibiótico para tratar infecções cutâneas secundárias ao PE e intensidade do prurido. Resultados: Das 107 crianças avaliadas, 64(59,8%) eram do sexo masculino e 47 (43,9%) eram menores de 5 anos. A maioria 83(77,6%) residia em região urbana/periurbana e 98,1% relataram a presença de mosquitos em sua residência. Setenta e quatro crianças (69,1%) iniciaram os sintomas com menos de 2 anos e 47(43,9%) relatavam piora no verão. Os membros inferiores eram acometidos em 100% das crianças e a pápula era a lesão elementar mais frequente, presente em 55,2% pacientes. A manifestação de doença alérgica (asma e/ou rinite e/ou dermatite atópica) estava presente em 83 (77,6%) pacientes. Com relação ao escore de gravidade 63(58,9%) apresentaram pontuação maior ou igual a 11, considerada como grave pelos pesquisadores. Correlacionando variáveis da história clínica com o escore de gravidade, observamos uma relação significativa entre as crianças que iniciaram os sintomas antes dos 2 anos de idade e maior escore de gravidade (p=0,0326). Baseado no perfil de semelhança de reconhecimento dos anticorpos específicos aos antígenos da glândula de A. aegypti gerados pelo mapa de calor, dividimos os pacientes em 3 grupos (clusters). A assinatura gerada pelo cluster 3 foi associada com uma maior gravidade de PE (mediana= 12,50; IQR=11,0 e 15,0) em relação ao cluster 2 (mediana= 9,0; IQR= 4,5 e 13,5; p<0.05). Observamos no cluster 3 reatividades maiores de IgG4 e IgG específicas ao AgGlan. Discussão: Esse é o primeiro estudo no Brasil a investigar características clínicas e perfil de imunoglobulinas específicas contra antígenos de mosquitos em crianças com PE. A confirmação de anticorpos específicos contra mosquitos por métodos laboratoriais tem uma função importante na identificação da sensibilização a esses alérgenos e, quando interpretada em conjunto com a história clínica, sugere um provável mecanismo imunológico da doença. Conclusão: Maior gravidade é observada em crianças menores de 2 anos. Dentre as imunoglobulinas investigadas, a IgG4 parece estar relacionada com a gravidade da doença. Estudos adicionais são necessários para validar escore de gravidade do PE e para confirmar a participação da IgG4 no mecanismo fisiopatológico.Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroBrasilInstituto de Puericultura e Pediatria Martagão GesteiraPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Materno-InfantilUFRJMariz, Fernanda Pintohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/936158043293606707080660700http://lattes.cnpq.br/4778921088518831Goudouris, Ekaterini Simõeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8299549391511781Silva, Adriano Gomes dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2964119641743634Costa, Elaine Sobral dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1531634752786589Abreu, Thalita Fernandes dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2330635133032394Resende, Rafael de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5502129635422495Aires, Roberto Tschoepke2026-02-02T15:38:14Z2026-02-04T03:00:05Z2021-12-16info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisAIRES, Roberto Tschoepke. Resposta imune humoral específica ao mosquito Aedes aegypti em crianças com prurigo estrófulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Resposta imune humoral específica ao mosquito Aedes aegypti em crianças com prurigo estrófulo
title Resposta imune humoral específica ao mosquito Aedes aegypti em crianças com prurigo estrófulo
spellingShingle Resposta imune humoral específica ao mosquito Aedes aegypti em crianças com prurigo estrófulo
Aires, Roberto Tschoepke
Antígeno salivar
Aedes aegypti
Prurigo estrófulo
Resposta imune humoral
Crianças
IgG4
IgE
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::SAUDE MATERNO-INFANTIL
title_short Resposta imune humoral específica ao mosquito Aedes aegypti em crianças com prurigo estrófulo
title_full Resposta imune humoral específica ao mosquito Aedes aegypti em crianças com prurigo estrófulo
title_fullStr Resposta imune humoral específica ao mosquito Aedes aegypti em crianças com prurigo estrófulo
title_full_unstemmed Resposta imune humoral específica ao mosquito Aedes aegypti em crianças com prurigo estrófulo
title_sort Resposta imune humoral específica ao mosquito Aedes aegypti em crianças com prurigo estrófulo
author Aires, Roberto Tschoepke
author_facet Aires, Roberto Tschoepke
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Mariz, Fernanda Pinto
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9361580432936067
07080660700
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4778921088518831
Goudouris, Ekaterini Simões
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8299549391511781
Silva, Adriano Gomes da
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2964119641743634
Costa, Elaine Sobral da
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1531634752786589
Abreu, Thalita Fernandes de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2330635133032394
Resende, Rafael de Oliveira
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5502129635422495
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aires, Roberto Tschoepke
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antígeno salivar
Aedes aegypti
Prurigo estrófulo
Resposta imune humoral
Crianças
IgG4
IgE
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::SAUDE MATERNO-INFANTIL
topic Antígeno salivar
Aedes aegypti
Prurigo estrófulo
Resposta imune humoral
Crianças
IgG4
IgE
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::SAUDE MATERNO-INFANTIL
description Background: Prurigo Strophulus (PS) is a chronic dermatosis resulting from hypersensitivity reaction to insect bites, whose diagnosis is clinical and based on the appearance and distribution of the lesions. Despite being common in our environment, PS is little studied and the immunopathological mechanism is not exactly known. Objective: To determine the clinical and demographic characteristics of patients with PS and the profile of specific immunoglobulins against mosquito antigens. Methods: An analytical cross-sectional observational study in which children under 14 years of age, with a clinical diagnosis of PS, were evaluated. Clinical and sociodemographic data were collected, as well as blood samples that were submitted to the ELISA test to measure specific antibodies against Aedes aegypti salivary gland antigens, mosquito body antigens and antigens from a commercial extract containing Aedes and Culex sp total body. A severity score (not validated) was developed by the researchers and involved 4 criteria: manifestation of allergic disease (report of asthma, rhinitis or atopic dermatitis), affected body region(s), use of antibiotics to treat skin infections secondary to PS and intensity of pruritus. Results: Of the 107 children evaluated, 64 (59.8%) were male and 47 (43.9%) were under 5 years old. Most 83 (77.6%) lived in urban/suburban regions and 98.1% reported the presence of mosquitoes in their homes. Seventy-four children (69.1%) started symptoms at less than 2 years of age and 47 (43.9%) reported worsening in the summer. The lower limbs were affected in 100% of the children and the papule was the most frequent elementary lesion, present in 59 (55.2%) patients. The manifestation of allergic disease (asthma and/or rhinitis and/or atopic dermatitis) was present in 83 (77.6%) patients. Regarding the severity score, 63 (58.9%) had a score greater than 11, considered serious by the researchers. Correlating clinical history variables with the severity score, we observed a significant relationship between children who started symptoms before 2 years of age and a higher severity score (p=0.0326). Based on the similarity of recognition profile of antibodies specific to the A. aegypti gland antigens generated by the heat map, we divided the patients into 3 groups (clusters). The signature generated by cluster 3 was associated with a higher PE severity (median=12.50; IQR=11.0 and 15.0) compared to cluster 2 (median=9.0; IQR=4.5 and 13 .5; p<0.05). We observed in Cluster 3 higher AgGlan-specific IgG4 and IgG reactivity. Discussion: This is the first study in Brazil to investigate the clinical characteristics and profile of specific immunoglobulins against mosquito antigens from children with PS. The confirmation of specific antibodies against mosquitoes by laboratory methods plays na important role in identifying sensitization to these allergens and, when interpreted in conjunction with the clinical history, suggests a probable immunological mechanism of the disease. Conclusion: Greater severity is observed in children under 2 years of age. Among the investigated immunoglobulins, IgG4 seems to be related to the severity of the disease. Additional studies are needed to validate PE severity score and to confirm the participation of IgG4 in the pathophysiological mechanism.
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