Cell populations in the lesion of human cutaneous leishmaniasis: A light microscopical,immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study |
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Authors: | P. Esterre J. P. Dedet C. Frenay M. Chevallier J. A. Grimaud |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Parasitologie, Institut Pasteur de Guyane, Cayenne, French Guiana;(2) Physiopathologie des Fibroses Tissulaires, CNRS URA 1459, Institut Pasteur de Lyon, Avenue Tony Gamier, F-69365 Lyon Cedex 07, France |
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Abstract: | Summary To characterize the in situ cellular immune response in localized cutaneous leishmaniasis (LCL), the authors studied frozen skin biopsies from 50 patients with LCL due toLeishmania braziliensis guyanensis. A panel of 31 monoclonal antibodies was used, which defined the number and distribution of inflammatory cell subsets. Skin inflammatory infiltrates were composed of T cells (with a local CD4/CD8 ratio of 1.05±0.7 vs 1.48±0.3 in peripheral blood), macrophages and a smaller number of B cells, natural killer cells and granulocytes. Most of the T cells expressed activation markers (interleukin-2 and transferrin receptors, HLA-DR+) and an increase in T-cell-receptor expression was noted. Analysis of the CD4+ subpopulations with newly available reagents showed that helper T cells (CD4+CD45RO+) exceeded the suppressor/inducer subset (CD4+CD45RA+) by 1.41. There were no differences between local immune variables from patients with primary infection (45 patients) and those with recurrence (5). In 7 patients, biopsies were analysed before and 1 month after specific treatment, and did not show significant differences except for a small increase of dermal CD1a+ (Langerhans) cells/mm2. The observed pattern of cellular skin infiltration suggests an immune-mediated tissue injury including T-cell-mediated cytotoxicity and delayed hypersensitivity reactions in addition to direct parasitic action. |
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Keywords: | Human cutaneous leishmaniasis Skin Immunohistochemistry Electron microscopy |
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