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Characterisation of the inflammatory cell infiltrate in chronic hyperplastic candidosis of the oral mucosa
Authors:D. W. Williams  A. J. C. Potts  M. J. Wilson  J. B. Matthews  M. A. O. Lewis
Affiliation:Department of Oral Surgery, Medicine and Pathology, Dental School, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK;Oral Pathology Unit School of Dentistry, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Abstract:The inflammatory cell infiltrate in biopsy material of chronic hyperplastic candidosis (CHC) from the oral mucosa was characterised using immunocytochemical techniques. Nine specimens were stained for human kappa and lambda immunoglobulin light chains. CD68 antigen (macrophages), lysozyme (macrophages, granulocytes), CD3 antigen (T-lymphocytes), CD20 antigen (B-lymphocytes) and leucocyte common antigen (LCA). In addition, these and a further 13 specimens were also examined for immunoglobulin (Ig)-containing cells (IgA, IgG and IgM). The density of the infiltrate varied considerably between cases: T-lymphocytes were the dominant cell type (153.9%), with fewer B-lymphocytes (8.2%) and macrophages (14.2%). Many Ig-containing cells were seen, and although IgG-containing cells predominated, (60.8%, SD ±9.0) there was a high proportion of IgA-containing cells (36.7%, SD ± 9.1) with few IgM-containing cells (2.5%, SD ±3.0). Many neutrophils, together with smaller numbers of T-lymphocytes and macrophages were seen in the epithelium. It is suggested that mucosal defence to Candida infection involves a cell-mediated reaction in which there is recruitment of macrophages and local production of immunoglobulin with a prominent IgA component.
Keywords:chronic hyperplastic candidosis    immunocytochemistry    inflammatory cell infiltrate
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