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  • Elevated plasma endotoxin levels are observed in patients with advanced hepatosplenic schistosomiasis, likely due to intestinal breaches caused by parasite eggs.
  • A study measured endotoxin levels in community-dwelling women without hepatosplenic disease, finding no significant difference between those with and without schistosomiasis infection.
  • Treatment did not alter endotoxin levels in infected women, suggesting that schistosomiasis-related mechanisms do not contribute to increased circulating endotoxin.

Article Abstract

Elevated circulating endotoxin levels in the plasma of patients with advanced hepatosplenic schistosomiasis caused by have been reported, possibly caused by parasite egg-induced intestinal mucosal breaches facilitating bacterial access to the bloodstream. Neither endotoxin levels in people with but without hepatosplenic disease nor the impact of treatment on endotoxin levels have been described. We used a methodically optimized amebocyte lysate assay to measure plasma endotoxin in community-dwelling women from an endemic area without clinical hepatosplenic disease. We found no difference in baseline mean plasma endotoxin levels between those with ( = 22) and without ( = 31) infection (1.001 versus 0.949 EU/mL, = 0.61). Endotoxin levels did not change in schistosome-infected women after successful treatment (1.001 versus 1.093 EU/mL, = 0.45) and were not correlated with circulating anodic antigen or stool egg burden. Our findings do not support the hypothesis that translocating eggs in infection introduce bacterial sources of endotoxin to the circulation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7253122PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0875DOI Listing

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