Canine leishmaniosis and peripheral neuropathy: a lesson from the neurologist.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
Floriana Gernone, Domenico Otranto, Jairo Alfonso Mendoza-Roldan, Annamaria Uva, Kaspar Matiasek, Andrea Zatelli
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Abstract

Background: Canine leishmaniosis (CanL), a sand fly-borne zoonotic disease caused by Leishmania infantum, is potentially lethal in dogs. A similar or slightly higher quantity of antigens over antibodies promotes the formation of soluble circulating immune complexes (sCIC), which are deposited in the capillary wall, causing the inflammatory cascade responsible for clinical manifestations. Nervous system involvement during CanL is rarely reported in both humans and dogs, and the exact underlying process involving the peripheral nervous system (PNS) is still debated in both species.

Methods: Two male mixed-breed dogs were presented for exercise intolerance, non-ambulatory flaccid tetraparesis and decreased/absent flexor reflexes in all four limbs. Both dogs were seropositive for L. infantum and presented clinicopathological abnormalities suggestive of active CanL. One dog had received N-methyl-glucamine antimoniate two months before presentation without neurological improvement.

Results: Generalized PNS involvement was confirmed in both dogs. Biopsies of muscle and nerve tissues showed mononuclear cell inflammatory infiltration, and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was positive for Leishmania spp. In addition, Leishmania spp. antigen was detected in the nerve from one dog by immunohistochemistry. Both dogs were started on N-methyl-glucamine antimoniate and allopurinol in association with immunosuppressive corticosteroid therapy, recovering in few weeks.

Conclusions: Peripheral neuropathies during active CanL can be a consequence of sCIC deposition on endoneurial vascular endothelium comprising the blood-nerve barrier and its consequent breakdown. However, an abnormal host immune response triggered by L. infantum causing demyelination and/or axonal disruption is also possible. The positive response to the immunosuppressive therapy further supports an immune-mediated origin of the PNS condition. Therefore, CanL should be included in the differential diagnosis of PNS disease in dogs, especially in areas endemic for L. infantum.

犬利什曼病和周围神经病变:来自神经科医生的教训。
背景:犬利什曼病(CanL)是一种由幼年利什曼原虫引起的沙蝇传播的人畜共患疾病,对犬具有潜在的致命性。与抗体数量相近或略高的抗原促进可溶性循环免疫复合物(sCIC)的形成,这些复合物沉积在毛细血管壁上,引起炎症级联反应,导致临床表现。在CanL过程中神经系统的参与很少在人类和狗中报道,并且在这两个物种中涉及周围神经系统(PNS)的确切潜在过程仍然存在争议。方法:研究了2只运动不耐受、非活动弛缓性四肢全瘫和四肢屈肌反射减弱或缺失的雄性杂交犬。这两只狗都是婴儿乳杆菌血清阳性,并表现出提示活动性CanL的临床病理异常。其中一只狗在发病前两个月接受了n -甲基氨基氨铵治疗,但神经系统没有改善。结果:两只狗均被证实有广泛性PNS受累。肌肉和神经组织活检显示单核细胞炎性浸润,实时荧光定量聚合酶链反应(PCR)阳性,免疫组化法在1只狗的神经中检测到利什曼原虫抗原。两只狗开始使用n -甲基氨基氨铵和别嘌呤醇结合免疫抑制皮质类固醇治疗,在几周内恢复。结论:活动CanL期间的周围神经病变可能是sCIC沉积在构成血神经屏障的神经内膜血管内皮及其随后的破坏的结果。然而,由婴儿乳杆菌引发的异常宿主免疫反应引起脱髓鞘和/或轴突破坏也是可能的。免疫抑制治疗的阳性反应进一步支持PNS疾病的免疫介导起源。因此,犬犬PNS疾病的鉴别诊断应包括CanL,特别是在婴幼儿乳杆菌流行地区。
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Parasites & Vectors
Parasites & Vectors 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
9.40%
发文量
433
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Parasites & Vectors is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal dealing with the biology of parasites, parasitic diseases, intermediate hosts, vectors and vector-borne pathogens. Manuscripts published in this journal will be available to all worldwide, with no barriers to access, immediately following acceptance. However, authors retain the copyright of their material and may use it, or distribute it, as they wish. Manuscripts on all aspects of the basic and applied biology of parasites, intermediate hosts, vectors and vector-borne pathogens will be considered. In addition to the traditional and well-established areas of science in these fields, we also aim to provide a vehicle for publication of the rapidly developing resources and technology in parasite, intermediate host and vector genomics and their impacts on biological research. We are able to publish large datasets and extensive results, frequently associated with genomic and post-genomic technologies, which are not readily accommodated in traditional journals. Manuscripts addressing broader issues, for example economics, social sciences and global climate change in relation to parasites, vectors and disease control, are also welcomed.
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