2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2004.08.024
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Antileishmanial antibody profile in dogs naturally infected with Leishmania chagasi

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“…Our results showed that the levels of the IgG 1 / IgG 2 ratio in symptomatic dogs were significantly higher than in asymptomatic ones (P < 0.05). Some studies reported the correlation between levels of IgG subclasses and CanL clinical manifestation, and our results were compatible with these studies (13,14,16). However, based on reports by Bourdoiseau et al (18) and Nieto et al (15), there is no correlation between the incidence of clinical leishmaniasis and the type of IgG subclasses, and both IgG subclasses are high in experimental leishmaniasis.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Our results showed that the levels of the IgG 1 / IgG 2 ratio in symptomatic dogs were significantly higher than in asymptomatic ones (P < 0.05). Some studies reported the correlation between levels of IgG subclasses and CanL clinical manifestation, and our results were compatible with these studies (13,14,16). However, based on reports by Bourdoiseau et al (18) and Nieto et al (15), there is no correlation between the incidence of clinical leishmaniasis and the type of IgG subclasses, and both IgG subclasses are high in experimental leishmaniasis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This researcher suggested that specific anti-Leishmania IgG 1 and IgG 2 titers are more reliable indicators of the disease status than total IgG. Furthermore, some authors reported the association between types of IgG subclasses with the presence of clinical or subclinical leishmaniasis in dogs (13,16,17). With attention to this hypothesis, clinical leishmaniasis is associated with high levels of IgG 1 and, reversely, IgG 2 is related to subclinical infections.…”
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“…Um animal apresentou lesão de mucosa nasal. Esses sinais clínicos são compatíveis com LV canina (FEITOSA et al, 2000;ALMEIDA et al, 2005). Na classificação de acordo com os sinais clínicos, verificou-se que 62% dos cães eram polissintomáticos, 18% oligossintomáticos e 20% assintomáticos.…”
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“…A associação entre os sinais clínicos da doença e a produção de IgE pode direcionar a resposta imune nos cães sintomáticos infectados por Leishmania infantum (Almeida et al, 2005). No mesmo estudo, foi observado que em 43% dos animais sintomáticos, que viviam em áreas endêmicas, estavam sendo produzidos altos títulos de IgE específicos para antígenos da forma promastigota, e que em 33% dos cães assintomáticos, oriundos das mesmas áreas endêmicas, também haviam a produção de altos títulos de IgE, o que poderá representar uma possível evolução clínica desses cães, estando esse anticorpo associado ao desenvolvimento de casos sintomáticos.…”
Section: Estudo Das Imunoglobulinas Nas Formas Tegumentar E Visceral unclassified