Reduced protective effect of Plasmodium berghei immunization by concurrent Schistosoma mansoni infection

Studies on concomitant schistosomiasis and human and experimental malaria have shown a variation in the immunospecific response, as well as an increase in the severity of both parasitoses. In the present study, a murine co-infection model was used to determine the effects of a co-infection with Schistosoma mansoni and Plasmodium berghei on the protective immunity acquired by repeated malarial infections and subsequent curative treatment with chloroquine. Our results have demonstrated that, compared to an infection with P. berghei only, the co-infection increases the malarial parasitaemia and decreases the survival rate. Indeed, mice that were immunized by infection and treatment with drug displayed no mortality whereas co-infected mice showed a reduced protective efficacy of immunization against P. berghei (mortality > 60%). Interestingly, this high mortality rate was not associated with high levels of parasitaemia. Our findings support the idea of a suppressive effect of a Schistosoma co-infection on the anti-malarial protection by immunization. This result reveals a possible drawback of the development of anti-malarial vaccines, especially considering the wide endemic areas for both parasitoses.

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Main Authors: Laranjeiras,Ramon F, Brant,Luísa CC, Lima,Anna Carolina L, Coelho,Paulo Marcos Zech, Braga,Erika M
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Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2008
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spelling oai:scielo:S0074-027620080007000082008-12-02Reduced protective effect of Plasmodium berghei immunization by concurrent Schistosoma mansoni infectionLaranjeiras,Ramon FBrant,Luísa CCLima,Anna Carolina LCoelho,Paulo Marcos ZechBraga,Erika M Plasmodium berghei Schistosoma mansoni co-infection immunity Studies on concomitant schistosomiasis and human and experimental malaria have shown a variation in the immunospecific response, as well as an increase in the severity of both parasitoses. In the present study, a murine co-infection model was used to determine the effects of a co-infection with Schistosoma mansoni and Plasmodium berghei on the protective immunity acquired by repeated malarial infections and subsequent curative treatment with chloroquine. Our results have demonstrated that, compared to an infection with P. berghei only, the co-infection increases the malarial parasitaemia and decreases the survival rate. Indeed, mice that were immunized by infection and treatment with drug displayed no mortality whereas co-infected mice showed a reduced protective efficacy of immunization against P. berghei (mortality > 60%). Interestingly, this high mortality rate was not associated with high levels of parasitaemia. Our findings support the idea of a suppressive effect of a Schistosoma co-infection on the anti-malarial protection by immunization. This result reveals a possible drawback of the development of anti-malarial vaccines, especially considering the wide endemic areas for both parasitoses.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.103 n.7 20082008-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762008000700008en10.1590/S0074-02762008000700008
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author Laranjeiras,Ramon F
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Coelho,Paulo Marcos Zech
Braga,Erika M
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Lima,Anna Carolina L
Coelho,Paulo Marcos Zech
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Reduced protective effect of Plasmodium berghei immunization by concurrent Schistosoma mansoni infection
author_facet Laranjeiras,Ramon F
Brant,Luísa CC
Lima,Anna Carolina L
Coelho,Paulo Marcos Zech
Braga,Erika M
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title Reduced protective effect of Plasmodium berghei immunization by concurrent Schistosoma mansoni infection
title_short Reduced protective effect of Plasmodium berghei immunization by concurrent Schistosoma mansoni infection
title_full Reduced protective effect of Plasmodium berghei immunization by concurrent Schistosoma mansoni infection
title_fullStr Reduced protective effect of Plasmodium berghei immunization by concurrent Schistosoma mansoni infection
title_full_unstemmed Reduced protective effect of Plasmodium berghei immunization by concurrent Schistosoma mansoni infection
title_sort reduced protective effect of plasmodium berghei immunization by concurrent schistosoma mansoni infection
description Studies on concomitant schistosomiasis and human and experimental malaria have shown a variation in the immunospecific response, as well as an increase in the severity of both parasitoses. In the present study, a murine co-infection model was used to determine the effects of a co-infection with Schistosoma mansoni and Plasmodium berghei on the protective immunity acquired by repeated malarial infections and subsequent curative treatment with chloroquine. Our results have demonstrated that, compared to an infection with P. berghei only, the co-infection increases the malarial parasitaemia and decreases the survival rate. Indeed, mice that were immunized by infection and treatment with drug displayed no mortality whereas co-infected mice showed a reduced protective efficacy of immunization against P. berghei (mortality > 60%). Interestingly, this high mortality rate was not associated with high levels of parasitaemia. Our findings support the idea of a suppressive effect of a Schistosoma co-infection on the anti-malarial protection by immunization. This result reveals a possible drawback of the development of anti-malarial vaccines, especially considering the wide endemic areas for both parasitoses.
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