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Cerebrospinal fluid B lymphocyte identification for diagnosis and follow-up in human African trypanosomiasis in the field.

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OBJECTIVES: In human African trypanosomiasis (HAT, sleeping sickness), staging of disease and treatment follow-up relies on white cell count in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). As B lymphocytes (CD19 positive cells) are not found in the CSF of healthy individuals but occur in neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis, B lymphocyte count may be useful for field diagnosis/staging and therapeutic follow-up in HAT. METHODS: Seventy-one HAT patients were diagnosed and 50 were followed-up 6-24 months after treatment. White cell counts were used for conventional staging (stage 1, < or =5 cells/microl CSF, n = 42; stage 2, > or =20 cells/microl, n = 16) and intermediate stage (6-19 cells/microl, n = 13). Slides containing 1 microl of CSF mixed with Dynabeads CD19 pan B were examined microscopically to detect B cell rosettes (bound to at least four beads). RESULTS: Stage 1 patients exhibited zero (n = 37) or one CSF rosette/microl (n = 5), contrary to most stage 2 patients (14/16: > or =2 rosettes/microl). Intermediate stage patients expressed 0 (n = 9), 1 (n = 3) or 2 (n = 1) rosettes/microl of CSF. During follow-up, rosette counts correlated with white cell count staging but were much easier to read. CONCLUSION: B cell rosettes being easily detected in the CSF in field conditions may be proposed to replace white cell count for defining HAT stages 1 and 2 and limit uncertainty in treatment decision in patients with intermediate stage.

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hal-00605458 , version 1 (01-07-2011)

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Bernard Bouteille, Ghislain Mpandzou, Raymond Cespuglio, Stéphane Ngampo, Rosanna W Peeling, et al.. Cerebrospinal fluid B lymphocyte identification for diagnosis and follow-up in human African trypanosomiasis in the field.. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 2010, 15 (4), pp.454-61. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-3156.2009.02400.x⟩. ⟨hal-00605458⟩
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