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Identification of immune cells by flow cytometry in vaginal lavages from women with vulvovaginitis and normal microflora
Authors:Giraldo Paulo César  de Carvalho Joziani Beghini Junqueira  do Amaral Rose Luce Gomes  da Silveira Gonçalves Ana Katherine  Eleutério José  Guimarães Fernando
Affiliation:Departamento de Tocoginecologia, Campinas University, Campinas, Brazil. giraldo@unicamp.br
Abstract:Citation Giraldo PC, de Carvalho JBJ, do Amaral RLG, da Silveira Gonçalves AK, Eleutério J Jr, Guimarães F. Identification of Immune Cells by Flow Cytometry in Vaginal Lavages from Women with Vulvovaginitis and Normal Microflora. Am J Reprod Immunol 2012; 67: 198–205 Problem The extent of the vaginal immune response is not fully determined. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the vaginal immune cells from women with vulvovaginitis (VV). Method of Study A total of 142 volunteers diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis (BV), vulvovaginal candidiasis (VC), and BV associated with VC or normal microflora were sampled to evaluate the immune cells by flow cytometry. The immune cells were obtained by vaginal lavage and labeled with fluorochrome‐conjugated monoclonal antibodies to identify neutrophil granulocytes, macrophages, CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, and NK lymphocytes. Results Neutrophil granulocytes were present in 84.6% of samples among the leukocyte populations. Considering samples in which neutrophils were present, the mean percentage of neutrophil granulocytes was significantly higher in women with VC than BV and normal microflora and was significantly lower in women with BV than normal microflora. Macrophages and lymphocytes were present in a lower percentage of samples. The mean percentage of CD4+ T lymphocytes in vaginal lavages was significantly higher in VC and BV compared with women with normal microflora. Conclusions Neutrophils were the predominant leukocytes and were associated with VC and inversely with BV. CD4+ T lymphocytes were associated with both VC and BV.
Keywords:Bacterial vaginosis  flow cytometry  immunity  leukocytes  vagina  vulvovaginal candidiasis
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