2015
DOI: 10.2147/rrtm.s51713
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Relationship between eosinophil cationic protein and infection intensity in a schistosomiasis endemic community in Ghana

Abstract: Background: Recent studies have shown the urine filtration and Kato-Katz techniques to significantly underestimate infection intensity in Schistosoma haematobium and Schistosoma mansoni infections, respectively. Infection intensity determination by these methods improves only with increasing number of samples collected per participant. This implies tedious and lengthy periods of sample processing and analysis by microscopy examination, hence the increased chances of experimental errors. This study sought to de… Show more

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“…Experimental data identify eosinophils and their granular proteins as significant participants in the inflammatory process in bronchial asthma [20] and in the interactions between parasite and host [21]. Secretion of the granular contents leads to damage of the bronchial epithelium and late asthmatic reactions, as well as to the killing and disintegration of larvae of various helminths [8,10]. Since the discovery of ECP in 1977, a number of diagnostic kits have been developed to determine its level in biological fluids in various diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Experimental data identify eosinophils and their granular proteins as significant participants in the inflammatory process in bronchial asthma [20] and in the interactions between parasite and host [21]. Secretion of the granular contents leads to damage of the bronchial epithelium and late asthmatic reactions, as well as to the killing and disintegration of larvae of various helminths [8,10]. Since the discovery of ECP in 1977, a number of diagnostic kits have been developed to determine its level in biological fluids in various diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schistosoma mansoni larvae were incubated with 10 μM (190 μg/ml) ECP and 60% of them died. Concentrations of 50 μM (950 μg/ml) ECP killed 40% of Trypanosoma cruzi in about 6 hours and 90% of Brugia malayi in 48 hours [8][9][10]. Toxocariasis is a parasitic disease caused by the migration of nematode larvae of Toxocara spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eosinophil cationic protein (ECP), involved in the body's immune response to foreign pathogens, has also been found to be significantly elevated in the urine of individuals infected with a variety of helminth species including S. haematobium, S. mansoni, O. volvulus , W. bancrofti , and hookworm (Tischendorf et al ., 1999; Tischendorf et al ., 2000; Klion and Nutman, 2004; Fayez et al ., 2010; Asuming-Brempong et al ., 2015). In addition to GDF15, when assessing the use of transrenal ECP as a biomarker for infection with S. haematobium , a positive correlation between expelled ECP and urine egg count was found, suggesting urinal ECP may too increase with infection intensity and may therefore potentially be used to assess disease severity and worm burden (Leutscher et al ., 2008; Leutscher et al ., 2000).…”
Section: Novel Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to GDF15, when assessing the use of transrenal ECP as a biomarker for infection with S. haematobium , a positive correlation between expelled ECP and urine egg count was found, suggesting urinal ECP may too increase with infection intensity and may therefore potentially be used to assess disease severity and worm burden (Leutscher et al ., 2008; Leutscher et al ., 2000). These findings have since been replicated not only in S. haematobium , but also in S. mansoni infections (Asuming-Brempong et al ., 2015). More recently, ECP levels in serum samples taken from individuals infected with hookworm have also been shown to positively correlate with infection intensity (Amoani et al ., 2019).…”
Section: Novel Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%