Toxoplasmosis in patients with an autoimmune ...
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Toxoplasmosis in patients with an autoimmune disease and immunosuppressive agents: A multicenter study and literature review
Author(s) :
Durieux, Marie-Fleur [Auteur]
Lopez, Jean-Guillaume [Auteur]
Banjari, Maher [Auteur]
Passebosc-Faure, Karine [Auteur]
Service de Parasitologie Mycologie [CHU Limoges]
Brenier-Pinchart, Marie-Pierre [Auteur]
Christophe, Parisse [Auteur]
Gargala, Gilles [Auteur]
Berthier, Sabine [Auteur]
Bonhomme, Julie [Auteur]
Chemla, Cathy [Auteur]
Villena, Isabelle [Auteur]
Florian, Pierre [Auteur]
Frealle, Émilie [Auteur]
Service de Parasitologie-Mycologie [CHRU LIlle]
L'Ollivier, Coralie [Auteur]
Lussac-Sorton, Florian [Auteur]
Montoya, Vanessa [Auteur]
Cateau, Estelle [Auteur]
Pomares, Christelle [Auteur]
Simon, Loïc [Auteur]
Quinio, Dorothée [Auteur]
Robert-Gangneux, Florence [Auteur]
Medina, Yeray Novoa [Auteur]
Labriffe, Marc [Auteur]
Fauchais, Anne-Laure [Auteur]
Dardé, Marie-Laure [Auteur]
Lopez, Jean-Guillaume [Auteur]
Banjari, Maher [Auteur]
Passebosc-Faure, Karine [Auteur]
Service de Parasitologie Mycologie [CHU Limoges]
Brenier-Pinchart, Marie-Pierre [Auteur]
Christophe, Parisse [Auteur]
Gargala, Gilles [Auteur]
Berthier, Sabine [Auteur]
Bonhomme, Julie [Auteur]
Chemla, Cathy [Auteur]
Villena, Isabelle [Auteur]
Florian, Pierre [Auteur]
Frealle, Émilie [Auteur]
Service de Parasitologie-Mycologie [CHRU LIlle]
L'Ollivier, Coralie [Auteur]
Lussac-Sorton, Florian [Auteur]
Montoya, Vanessa [Auteur]
Cateau, Estelle [Auteur]
Pomares, Christelle [Auteur]
Simon, Loïc [Auteur]
Quinio, Dorothée [Auteur]
Robert-Gangneux, Florence [Auteur]
Medina, Yeray Novoa [Auteur]
Labriffe, Marc [Auteur]
Fauchais, Anne-Laure [Auteur]
Dardé, Marie-Laure [Auteur]
Journal title :
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Abbreviated title :
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
Volume number :
16
Pages :
e0010691
Publisher :
Public Library of Science
Publication date :
2022-08-08
ISSN :
1935-2727
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
Background
Cases of Toxoplasma reactivation or more severe primary infection have been reported in patients receiving immunosuppressive (IS) treatment for autoimmune diseases (AID). The purpose of this study was to ...
Show more >Background Cases of Toxoplasma reactivation or more severe primary infection have been reported in patients receiving immunosuppressive (IS) treatment for autoimmune diseases (AID). The purpose of this study was to describe features of toxoplasmosis occurring in patients with AID treated by IS therapy, excluded HIV-positive and transplant patients. Methods A multicenter descriptive study was conducted using data from the French National Reference Center for Toxoplasmosis (NRCT) that received DNA extracts or strains isolated from patients, associated with clinical data. Other cases were retrieved through a questionnaire sent to all French parasitology and internal medicine departments. Furthermore, a systematic literature review was conducted. Results 61 cases were collected: 25 retrieved by the NRCT and by a call for observations and 36 from a literature review. Half of the cases were attributed to reactivation (50.9%), and most of cases (49.2%) were cerebral toxoplasmosis. The most common associated AID were rheumatoid arthritis (28%) and most frequent treatments were antimetabolites (44.3%). Corticosteroids were involved in 60.7% of cases. Patients had a favorable outcome (50.8%) but nine did not survive. For 12 cases, a successful Toxoplasma strain characterization suggested the possible role of this parasitic factor in ocular cases. Conclusion Although this remains a rare condition, clinicians should be aware for the management of patients and for the choice of IS treatment.Show less >
Show more >Background Cases of Toxoplasma reactivation or more severe primary infection have been reported in patients receiving immunosuppressive (IS) treatment for autoimmune diseases (AID). The purpose of this study was to describe features of toxoplasmosis occurring in patients with AID treated by IS therapy, excluded HIV-positive and transplant patients. Methods A multicenter descriptive study was conducted using data from the French National Reference Center for Toxoplasmosis (NRCT) that received DNA extracts or strains isolated from patients, associated with clinical data. Other cases were retrieved through a questionnaire sent to all French parasitology and internal medicine departments. Furthermore, a systematic literature review was conducted. Results 61 cases were collected: 25 retrieved by the NRCT and by a call for observations and 36 from a literature review. Half of the cases were attributed to reactivation (50.9%), and most of cases (49.2%) were cerebral toxoplasmosis. The most common associated AID were rheumatoid arthritis (28%) and most frequent treatments were antimetabolites (44.3%). Corticosteroids were involved in 60.7% of cases. Patients had a favorable outcome (50.8%) but nine did not survive. For 12 cases, a successful Toxoplasma strain characterization suggested the possible role of this parasitic factor in ocular cases. Conclusion Although this remains a rare condition, clinicians should be aware for the management of patients and for the choice of IS treatment.Show less >
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Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
CHU Lille
Institut Pasteur de Lille
CHU Lille
Institut Pasteur de Lille
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