Luiz H Guimarães, Evelyn Zacarias, Sandra T Nolasco, Almério N Filho, Jamile Lago, Paulo R L Machado, Joyce Oliveira, Lucas P Carvalho, Augusto Carvalho, Edgar M Carvalho, Sérgio Arruda
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Abstract
Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL), caused by Leishmania braziliensis, is closely associated with a severe form of the disease, indicated by a positive Leishmania skin test (LST) that assesses and reflects the presence of immune T cells specific to Leishmania antigens. In this study, we compare the clinical, immunologic, and histopathologic features between Leishmania skin test-positive (LST+) and Leishmania skin test-negative (LST-) in CL. Compared to LST+ patients, LST- patients had larger lesions and had been sicker for longer, presented with more instances of therapeutic failure with meglumine antimonate, (MA) and the healing times were higher than LST+. While granulomas were less frequent and the parasite load was higher in LST-, there were more CD8+ T cells and an enhanced production of Granzyme B in the supernatants of biopsies from LST- subjects. This study shows that in LST-, an impairment in Th1 immune response is associated with a high parasite burden, and the pathology is mediated by CD8+ T cells and the enhanced production of Granzyme B. The abnormalities in the immunologic response in LST- patients lead to a more severe disease with a high rate of failure to therapy.
皮肤利什曼病(CL)是由巴西利什曼原虫(Leishmania Braziliensis)引起的,该病的严重形式与利什曼原虫皮试(LST)阳性密切相关,皮试可评估和反映利什曼原虫抗原特异性免疫 T 细胞的存在。在这项研究中,我们比较了利什曼原虫皮试阳性(LST+)和利什曼原虫皮试阴性(LST-)CL 患者的临床、免疫学和组织病理学特征。与利什曼原虫皮试阳性患者相比,利什曼原虫皮试阴性患者的皮损面积更大,病程更长,使用甲氧苄啶抗锑酸盐(MA)治疗失败的次数更多,痊愈时间也比利什曼原虫皮试阳性患者长。虽然 LST- 患者肉芽肿发生率较低,寄生虫量较高,但 CD8+ T 细胞较多,而且 LST- 患者活组织切片上清液中 Granzyme B 的生成量增加。这项研究表明,在 LST- 患者中,Th1 免疫反应受损与寄生虫负荷高有关,病理变化由 CD8+ T 细胞和 Granzyme B 生成增强介导。
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Pathogens (ISSN 2076-0817) publishes reviews, regular research papers and short notes on all aspects of pathogens and pathogen-host interactions. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research in as much detail as possible. Full experimental and/or methodical details must be provided for research articles.