The influence of copper, selenium and zinc on the response to the Montenegro skin test in subjects vaccinated against American cutaneous leishmaniasis.
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2007
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We evaluated the relationship between the trace elements copper, zinc and
selenium and the response to the Montenegro skin test (MST) in 172 volunteers vaccinated
against American cutaneous leishmaniasis. The MST diameter was categorized as negative and
in quartiles of positive response, constituting five groups. Trace element serum levels were
analyzed by coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry and hydride generation atomic
absorption spectrometry, with study subjects classified into two groups depending on low or
high levels of trace elements observed. MST-positive subjects had an MST diameter (mean ± SD)
of 10.35 ± 4.64 mm, with copper, selenium and zinc serum levels of 1433.7 ± 665.7 g/l,
88.6 ± 39g/l and 999.2 ± 366g/l, respectively. The MST diameter was significantly different
in the selenium groups only. The selenium levels also differed with the quartiles of the MST
diameters of individuals testing positive (P < 0.05). Our findings suggest that trace elements, particularly
selenium, should be measured in future vaccine trials so that vaccine immunogenicity
and response can be assessed and compared between different studies.
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American cutaneous, Leishmaniasis, Vaccines, Zinc
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ARAÚJO, A. et al. The influence of copper, selenium and zinc on the response to the Montenegro skin test in subjects vaccinated against American cutaneous leishmaniasis. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, v. 102, p. 64-69, 2008. Disponível em: <https://academic.oup.com/trstmh/article-abstract/102/1/64/1937399/The-influence-of-copper-selenium-and-zinc-on-the?redirectedFrom=fulltext>. Acesso em: 29 jan. 2017.