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Gene expression patterns associated with multidrug therapy in multibacillary leprosy

Ferreira, Helen
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Leal-Calvo, Thyago
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Mendes, Mayara Abud
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July 22, 2022
Frontiers In Cellular And Infection Microbiology

Multidrug therapy (MDT) has been successfully used in the treatment of leprosy. However, although patients are cured after the completion of MDT, leprosy reactions, permanent disability, and occasional relapse/reinfection are frequently observed in patients. The immune system of multibacillary patients (MB) is not able to mount an effective cellular immune response against M. leprae. Consequently, clearance of bacilli from the body is a slow process and after 12 doses of MDT not all MB patients reduce bacillary index (BI). In this context, we recruited MB patients at the uptake and after 12-month of MDT. Patients were stratified according to the level of reduction of the BI after 12 doses MDT. A reduction of at least one log in BI was necessary to be considered a responder patient. We evaluated the pattern of host gene expression in skin samples with RNA sequencing before and after MDT and between samples from patients with or without one log reduction in BI. Our results demonstrated that after 12 doses of MDT there was a reduction in genes associated with lipid metabolism, inflammatory response, and cellular immune response among responders (APOBEC3A, LGALS17A, CXCL13, CXCL9, CALHM6, and IFNG). Also, by comparing MB patients with lower BI reduction versus responder patients, we identified high expression of CDH19, TMPRSS4, PAX3, FA2H, HLA-V, FABP7, and SERPINA11 before MDT. From the most differentially expressed genes, we observed that MDT modulates pathways related to immune response and lipid metabolism in skin cells from MB patients after MDT, with higher expression of genes like CYP11A1, that are associated with cholesterol metabolism in the group with the worst response to treatment. Altogether, the data presented contribute to elucidate gene signatures and identify differentially expressed genes associated with MDT outcomes in MB patients.

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research article
DOI
10.3389/fcimb.2022.917282
Web of Science ID

WOS:000837094300001

Author(s)
Ferreira, Helen
Leal-Calvo, Thyago
Mendes, Mayara Abud
Avanzi, Charlotte  
Busso, Philippe  
Benjak, Andrej  
Sales, Anna Maria
Ferreira, Cassio Porto
de Berredo-Pinho, Marcia
Cole, Stewart Thomas
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Date Issued

2022-07-22

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA

Published in
Frontiers In Cellular And Infection Microbiology
Volume

12

Article Number

917282

Subjects

Immunology

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Microbiology

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multibacillary leprosy

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multidrug therapy

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lipid metabolism

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bacillary load

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gene signature

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leprae

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transmission

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survival

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skin

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