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Chagas disease immunogenetics: elusive markers of disease progression
Authors:Yelenca Ortega Zamora  Leidy Johana Escamilla Rojas  Elvis Mayron Villa Sandoval  Joan Steven Vela Porras  Edgar Yarleison Cossio Contrera  Sergio Sebastian Cubides Romero
Affiliation:School of Medicine, Universidad Antonio Narino, Bogota, Colombia
Abstract:
Introduction: Chagas disease (CD) is caused by a parasitic infection. The disease usually occurs after decades of the primary infection and can involve the myocardium or the digestive system. Of note, around 30% of T. cruzi infected patients develop CD while the other 70% may remain asymptomatic for their entire life. CD is usually observed as familial clustered phenomena. Moreover, individuals with chronic Chagas heart disease (CCHD) usually present a strong, deregulated immune response, which strongly suggests an immunogenetic effect.

Areas covered: In this article we review and discuss the information currently available from the published scientific literature regarding the genetic variants of molecules of the immune system that contribute to the clinical presentation of the disease.

Expert commentary: Of note, the most promissory results are found on the polymorphisms of chemokine receptors, particularly CCR5 and CCR2. Additional investigations are required, particularly with a focus on the genes that regulate the immune system.

Keywords:Chagas  biomarkers  immunogenetics  parasitic  cardiomyopathy
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