The effect of infection with Toxoplasma gondii in inducing interferon-gamma in breast cancer patients.

Q3 Veterinary
F Azab Hameed, A K Khalaf
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Abstract

Toxoplasmosis is one of the most widespread zoonotic diseases in the world. Human infection rates range from 10% to 80% in many countries. Female cancer patients receiving chemotherapy are more susceptible to developing acute forms of toxoplasmosis, which can cause brain defects, neurological damage, and encephalitis. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of Toxoplasma gondii infection on the induction of interferon-gamma in breast cancer patients from Iraq. This descriptive cross-sectional study was performed on women had breast cancer in Al-Haboubi Teaching Hospital in Nasiriya City-Thi-Qar Province (Iraq) during the period from January to September 2022. Approximately three ml of blood was drawn from all participants and sera were collected. The Sera were then tested for Toxoplasma IgM, IgG, and IFN-γ (Nova Tec Immunodiagnostica GmbH, Germany) using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits according to the protocols of the manufacturer. Before blood collection, participants completed a printed questionnaire with some demographic information, such as age and place of residence. The total number of positive T. gondii infections from breast cancer patients in the current study was 60 (85.7%). The results of sample analysis by ELISA assay showed that 85.7% and 74.2% of patients were positive for IgG and IgM, respectively. The mean IFN-γ levels in breast cancer patients with toxoplasmosis, without toxoplasmosis, and in the control group were 47.66, 0.00, and 0.57 pg/ ml, respectively. Higher IgG and interferon gamma levels were detected in the group of breast cancer patients with toxoplasmosis than in the group without toxoplasmosis. According to the ELISA findings, T. gondii was the most common parasite in female cancer patients.

弓形虫感染对诱导乳腺癌患者产生γ干扰素的影响
弓形虫病是世界上最普遍的人畜共患疾病之一。在许多国家,人类感染率从 10% 到 80% 不等。接受化疗的女性癌症患者更容易患上急性弓形虫病,这种病会导致大脑缺陷、神经损伤和脑炎。本研究旨在调查弓形虫感染对伊拉克乳腺癌患者γ干扰素诱导的影响。这项描述性横断面研究的对象是 2022 年 1 月至 9 月期间在伊拉克济加尔省纳西里耶市 Al-Haboubi 教学医院就诊的乳腺癌女性患者。研究人员从所有参与者身上抽取了约三毫升血液,并采集了血清。然后,根据生产商提供的方案,使用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)试剂盒检测血清中的弓形虫 IgM、IgG 和 IFN-γ(德国 Nova Tec Immunodiagnostica GmbH 公司)。采血前,参与者填写一份印刷问卷,其中包括一些人口统计学信息,如年龄和居住地。在本次研究中,乳腺癌患者的淋病双球菌感染阳性总数为 60 例(85.7%)。通过酶联免疫吸附法进行样本分析的结果显示,分别有 85.7% 和 74.2% 的患者 IgG 和 IgM 阳性。有弓形虫病、无弓形虫病和对照组乳腺癌患者的 IFN-γ 平均水平分别为 47.66、0.00 和 0.57 pg/ml。有弓形虫病的乳腺癌患者组比无弓形虫病的乳腺癌患者组检测到更高的 IgG 和干扰素 gamma 水平。根据酶联免疫吸附试验的结果,弓形虫是女性癌症患者中最常见的寄生虫。
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