1Roba M. Talaat, 2Azza El-Bassiouny, 3Ahmed Osman, 4Magdy Yossif, 3Ragia Charmy and 3Maged Al-Sherbiny
1Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Institute, Minofiya University, Egypt, 2Immunology Department, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, TBRI, Giza, Egypt, 3Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, and 4Tropical Medicine Department, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, TBRI, Giza, Egypt.
Elucidating the mechanisms that regulate the severity of
schistosomiasis has been a major research objective over the past several
years. In this study, morbidity of S. mansoni infection was assessed
using an ultrasonographic staging system of periportal fibrosis of the liver.
Sera of S. mansoni infected patients with different clinical forms of
the disease were assayed for the presence of intercellular adhesion molecule-1
(ICAM-1), soluble endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (sE-selectin), leukocyte
adhesion molecule-1 (sL-selectin) and granule membrane protein-140 (P-
selectin). Association between serum levels of adhesion molecules and
ultrasonographic data was evaluated. Fifty-one subjects with pure hepatic
schistosomiasis having ultrasonographic assessment of periportal fibrosis (PPF)
were grouped according to the thickness of their portal tracts: simple
intestinal =<3mm, grade I=3-5mm, grade II=>5-7mm and grade III=>7mm.
Greater diameter of portal vein and larger spleen size were associated with
increasing the thickness of portal tract. All groups had elevated levels of
sICAM-1 compared with normal controls. Patients in grade III had significantly
higher levels of serum sICAM-1 than those in other grades of infection. The sE-
and sL-selectin were comparable in the sera of all patient groups. sP-selectin
was significantly elevated in the sera of grade II patients compared with other
patients of various clinical groups. Positive correlation was recorded between
sICAM-1 level and degree of PPF, but not with other adhesion molecules. These
data suggested that, the main criteria of diagnosis of S. mansoni
infection using ultrasonography include periportal fibrosis, hypertrophy of
left hepatic lobe, widening of the portal veins and splenomegaly. sICAM-1 may
participate in the pathology associated with schistosomiasis infection. It
could be employed as a potential morbidity marker in schistosomiasis mansoni
infection.