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IL-10 is up regulated in early and transitional stages in vervet monkeys experimentally infected with Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense
Authors:Ngotho Maina  Maina Naomi  Kagira John  Royo Felix  Farah Idle O  Hau Jann
Institution:

aKARI-Trypanosomiasis Research Centre, P.O. Box 362, Kikuyu, Kenya

bInstitute of Primate Research, P.O. Box 24481 Nairobi, Kenya

cDivision of Comparative Medicine, University of Uppsala, Sweden

dDepartment of Experimental Medicine, Panum Instituttet, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3B, 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark

Abstract:IL-10 has been suggested as a possible parameter for human African trypanosomiasis stage determination. However, conclusive experimental studies have not been carried out to evaluate this, which is a prerequisite before a potential test can be validated in humans for diagnostic purposes. We used the vervet monkey model of trypanosomiasis to scrutinize IL-10 in blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Five adult males were experimentally infected with T. b. rhodesiense. The infected animals became anemic and exhibited weight loss. Parasitemia was patent after 3 days and fluctuated around 3.7 × 107 trypanosomes/ml throughout the experimental period. The total CSF white cell counts increased from pre-infection means around 3 cells/μl to a peak of 30 cells/μl, 42 days post-infection (DPI). IL-10 was not detectable (< 2 pg/ml) in serum prior to infection. IL-10 serum concentrations increased to 273 pg/ml 10 DPI coinciding with the first peak of parasitemia. Thereafter the levels declined to a mean value of 77 pg/ml 34 DPI followed by a significant rise to a second peak of 304 pg/ml (p < 0.008) 42 DPI. There was no detectable IL-10 in CSF. IL-10 synthesis is thus stimulated both in the early and transitional stages of experimental trypanosomiasis. That IL-10 is produced in early stage disease is an interesting finding unlikely to be detected in humans where it is difficult to determine the exact time of infection. The IL-10 peak observed on day 42 of infection might indicate onset of parasite neuroinvasion coinciding with a peak in white blood cell counts in the blood and CSF.
Keywords:Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense  Chlorocebus aethiops  Cercopithecus aethiops  Vervet monkey  African green monkey  Human African trypanosomiasis  Sleeping sickness  IL-10  Diagnosis
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