Lack of host cellular immune response in eruptive molluscum contagiosum |
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Authors: | M C Heng M E Steuer A Levy S McMahon M Richman S G Allen B Blackhart |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, UCLA San Fernando Valley Internal Medicine Program. |
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Abstract: | A lack of cellular immunity on the part of the host has been incriminated as the cause of the persistence of the cutaneous lesions of molluscum contagiosum. We present a patient in the eruptive phase of the disease, confirming the absence of T-lymphocyte and natural killer cell subsets in the base of these typical lesions, using a panel of monoclonal antibodies. We also report the observation of lipid material ultrastructurally (confirmed by osmium staining on fresh-frozen tissue), as well as cross-reactivity immunocytochemically of the antigens on these molluscum bodies with antigens normally present on macrophages, as defined by DAKO-macrophage monoclonal antibodies. We have considered the possible role of these findings in the lack of host cellular responsiveness in the eruptive phase of the disease. |
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