Immunodetection of Leishmania Infantum in the Subungual Area of Dogs with Visceral Leishmaniasis

P. Bertolo, M. Conceição, P. R. R. Moreira, D. C. Souza, D. Rozza, R. Cipriano, L. Amoroso, R. Vasconcelos
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Onychogryphosis is one of the main clinical findings in dogs with visceral leishmaniasis (VL); however, research focusing on the subungual area of infected dogs is scarce. This study aims to assess the subungual area of dogs with VL that presented or not onychogryphosis by means of histopathological analyses and immunohistochemical studies (parasite burden). The third digit of the thoracic and pelvic limbs of Leishmania infantum naturally infected dogs was collected regardless of sex, breed or age. The animals were split into two groups, dogs with onychogryphosis (G1; n=7) and without onychogryphosis (G2; n=9). The digits were evaluated in four areas (dorsal epidermis/dermis, ventral epidermis/dermis, dorsal matrix/dermis and ventral matrix/dermis). All lesions observed (mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate, vacuolar degeneration of basal keratinocytes, dermoepidermal clefting and pigmentary incontinence) were present in both groups, being more severe in the digits of G1 group. Immunostaining of the amastigote forms of Leishmania infantum were observed in the different areas of the digit, with statistical difference between the dorsal epidermis/dermis area and the dorsal matrix/dermis of G1 group. In conclusion, the main histopathological alteration of the digit of dogs with VL is mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate and parasite burden, especially in cutaneous tissue adjacent to the nail matrix. This aspect can influence the onychogryphosis development, due to the presence of the parasite and by inflammatory mediators released in the nail microenvironment.
内脏利什曼病犬足下区幼年利什曼原虫的免疫检测
甲癣是内脏利什曼病(VL)犬的主要临床表现之一;然而,针对受感染犬的趾下区域的研究很少。本研究旨在通过组织病理学分析和免疫组织化学研究(寄生虫负担)来评估出现或不出现甲癣病的VL犬的趾下区域。对自然感染利什曼原虫的犬,不分性别、品种和年龄,采集其胸椎和盆腔肢体的第三指。动物分为两组,甲癣犬(G1组);n=7),无甲软骨畸形(G2;n = 9)。从4个方面(背侧表皮/真皮层、腹侧表皮/真皮层、背侧基质/真皮层和腹侧基质/真皮层)对手指进行评价。两组均有观察到的病变(单核炎性浸润、基底角化细胞空泡变性、真皮表皮裂裂、色素失禁),G1组趾部病变更为严重。在手指不同部位观察婴儿利什曼原虫无梭形免疫染色,G1组背表皮/真皮层和背基质/真皮层免疫染色差异有统计学意义。综上所述,VL犬手指的主要组织病理学改变是单核炎症浸润和寄生虫负荷,尤其是指甲基质附近的皮肤组织。由于寄生虫的存在和指甲微环境中释放的炎症介质,这方面可以影响甲癣的发展。
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