Imported Cutaneous Leishmaniasis from Peru Caused by Leishmania (Viannia) guyanensis in a Brazilian Patient: Case Report and In Vitro Drug Susceptibility Analysis.
Elizabeth M Coser, Juliana I Aoki, Cristiele Saborito, Stephane de la Roca, João Paulo T Brufatto, Rodrigo Angerami, Rafael F Stelini, Paulo Eduardo N F Velho, Adriano C Coelho
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In South America, cutaneous leishmaniasis is caused by several species of the parasite of the genus Leishmania. Here, we describe an imported case of cutaneous leishmaniasis acquired in Peru by a Brazilian patient during her travel to Iquitos. Infection by Leishmania parasites was confirmed by histopathologic examination, and the patient was treated with pentavalent antimony (Pentostam), without clinical response. Molecular typing was performed by sequencing the ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer and heat-shock protein 70 gene, which identified the parasites as Leishmania guyanensis. The clinical isolate was similarly susceptible to amphotericin B, pentamidine, and miltefosine as the reference strain, while for pentavalent antimony, this clinical isolate was more susceptible than the reference strain, even though its susceptibility in vitro was still considered low. The patient was then treated with liposomal amphotericin B, with clinical improvement of the lesions.
在南美洲,皮肤利什曼病是由利什曼原虫属的多个种类的寄生虫引起的。在此,我们描述了一名巴西患者在秘鲁伊基托斯旅行期间感染皮肤利什曼病的病例。组织病理学检查证实患者感染了利什曼原虫,患者接受了五价锑(Pentostam)治疗,但无临床反应。通过核糖体 DNA 内部转录间隔和热休克蛋白 70 基因测序进行了分子分型,确定寄生虫为圭亚那利什曼原虫。该临床分离株对两性霉素 B、喷他脒和米替福辛的敏感性与参考株相似,而对五价锑的敏感性则高于参考株,尽管其体外敏感性仍被认为较低。随后,该患者接受了两性霉素 B 脂质体治疗,临床病变有所改善。