Early, intermediate, and late acute stages in Chagas' disease: A study combining anti-galactose IgG, specific serodiagnosis, and polymerase chain reaction analysis
Prz. Antas et al., Early, intermediate, and late acute stages in Chagas' disease: A study combining anti-galactose IgG, specific serodiagnosis, and polymerase chain reaction analysis, AM J TROP M, 61(2), 1999, pp. 308-314
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The acute phase of Chagas' disease was classified as early, intermediate, a
nd late based on the levels of anti-Gala,,Gal IgG (Gal) and specific IgM (M
) and IgG (G) anti-T. cruzi reactivity. While the early phase was M+G-Gal-.
the intermediate phase was M+G-Gal+, M+G+Gal-, or M+G+Gal+, and the late p
hase was M-G+Gal+. This sequence of stages was consistent with our previous
studies on acute-phase proteins. Analysis by the polymerase chain reaction
(PCR) of parasite DNA in 65 blood samples of children living in Cochabamba
, Bolivia showed a significant correlation (90.8%) between ELISA and PCR po
sitivity. A lower correlation was observed between indirect hemagglutinatio
n, PCR (58%), and ELISA. Electrocardiographic analysis of 43 children studi
ed by the PCR did not show any alteration typical of acute chagasic myocard
itis. The: PCR positivity was observed in eight samples where only Gal was
increased, suggesting a very early T. cruzi infection, when specific antibo
dies were not yet present. By associating anti-Gal IgG with specific serolo
gy, early T. cruzi infection can be detected with greater precision. We sug
gest the use of anti-Gal antibody reactivity as an aid for the detection of
recent T. cruzi infections, at least in endemic areas where diseases cause
d by other trypanosomatids do not overlap.