1. Hypovitaminosis D and reduced cathelicidin are strongly correlated during the multidrug therapy against leprosy.
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Grossi de Oliveira AL, Chaves AT, Santos Cardoso M, Gomide Pinheiro GR, Parreiras de Jesus AC, de Faria Grossi MA, Lyon S, Lacerda Bueno L, da Costa Rocha MO, Toshio Fujiwara R, and Alves da Silva Menezes C
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- Adult, Antigens, Bacterial, Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides, Drug Therapy, Combination, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Humans, Leprostatic Agents therapeutic use, Mycobacterium leprae, Cathelicidins, Leprosy drug therapy, Vitamin D Deficiency drug therapy
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Mycobacterium leprae infection depends on the competence of the host immune defense to induce effective protection against this intracellular pathogen. The present study investigated the serum levels of vitamin D and the antimicrobial peptide cathelicidin, to determine the statistical correlation between them in leprosy patients before and post-six months of multidrug therapy (MDT), household contacts, and healthy individuals. Previous studies associated these molecules with high risks to develop mycobacterial diseases, such as tuberculosis and leprosy. A total of 34 leprosy patients [paucibacillary (n = 14), multibacillary (n = 20)], and 25 household contacts were recruited. Eighteen healthy adults were selected as a control group. Serum concentrations of vitamin D (25(OH)VD
3 ) and cathelicidin were measured using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit, respectively. There were no significant differences in serum levels of 25(OH)VD3 between all groups, and the overall prevalence rate of vitamin D deficiency was 67.1%. Cathelicidin levels were significantly lower in both untreated and treated patients when compared to controls and household contacts (p < 0.05). Strong correlations between hypovitaminosis D and reduced cathelicidin in untreated (r = 0.86) and post-six months of MDT (r = 0.79) leprosy patients were observed. These results suggest that vitamin D status and cathelicidin levels are strongly correlated during multidrug therapy for leprosy and nutritional supplementation from the beginning of treatment could strengthen the immune response against leprosy., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2020
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