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Título : | Therapy of Venezuelan Patients with Severe Mucocutaneous or Early Lesions of Diffuse Cutaneous Leishmaniasis with a Vaccine Containing Pasteurized Leishmania Promastigotes and Bacillus Calmette-Guerin - Preliminary Report |
Autor : | Convit, Jacinto Ulrich, Marian Polegre, María Argelia Ávila, Ángela Rodríguez, Noris Mazzedo, Maria Ilina Blanco, Belkis |
Palabras clave : | immunotherapy diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis mucocutaneous leishmaniasis |
Fecha de publicación : | Feb-2004 |
Editorial : | Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro |
Citación : | Vol.99;1 |
Resumen : | Severe mucocutaneous (MCL) and diffuse (DCL) forms of American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) are infrequent
in Venezuela. Chemotherapy produces only transitory remission in DCL, and occasional treatment failures
are observed in MCL. We have evaluated therapy with an experimental vaccine in patients with severe leishmaniasis.
Four patients with MCL and 3 with early DCL were treated with monthly intradermal injections of a vaccine
containing promastigotes of Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis killed by pasteurization and viable Bacillus Calmette-
Guerin. Clinical and immunological responses were evaluated. Integrity of protein constituents in extracts of
pasteurized promastigotes was evaluated by gel electrophoresis. Complete remission of lesions occurred after 5-9
injections in patients with MCL or 7-10 injections in patients with early DCL. DCL patients developed positive
leishmanin skin reactions, average size 18.7 mm. All have been free of active lesions for at least 10 months. Adverse
effects of the vaccine were limited to local reactivity to BCG at the injection sites and fever in 2 patients. Extracts
of pasteurized and fresh promastigotes did not reveal differences in the integrity of protein components detectable
by gel electrophoresis. Immunotherapy with this modified vaccine offers an effective, safe option for the treatment
of patients who do not respond to immunotherapy with vaccine containing autoclaved parasites or to chemotherapy |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/12698 |
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