Yuri Scheidegger de Castro, Letícia Silva Nascimento, Juliana Azevedo da Silva, Rebeka da Conceição Souza, Gabriel Nogueira Araújo, Sandra Chalhub de Oliveira, Edilbert Pellegrini Nahn Junior, Alba Lucínia Peixoto-Rangel
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Increased CD8dim and Decreased CD8bright T Cells as Immunological Signature for Multibacilary Leprosy Patients.
Leprosy, a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae, manifests in a spectrum of clinical forms and severity. This study investigated the percentage of CD8+ T cells and their subpopulations (CD8bright and CD8dim T cells) in leprosy patients stratified by clinical forms, bacterial load, and age. No significant differences were observed in the overall percentage of CD8+ T cells among healthy controls and leprosy patients. However, an increased percentage of CD8dim T cells and a decreased percentage of CD8bright T cells were associated with severe multibacillary and lepromatous forms of leprosy, independent of bacillary load. Further, these cellular profiles correlated more strongly with disease severity than with age, in spite of elderly multibacillary patients exhibiting significant reductions in CD8bright T cells and increases in CD8dim T cells compared to young or middle-aged paucibacillary patients, but not compared to young and middle-aged multibacillary patients. These findings suggest that CD8bright and CD8dim T cell profiles are critical indicators of disease progression and severity in leprosy, highlighting their potential as biomarkers for clinical evaluation.
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Immunology publishes papers describing original findings in all areas of cellular and molecular immunology. High-quality original articles describing mechanistic insights into fundamental aspects of the immune system are welcome. Topics of interest to the journal include: immune cell development, cancer immunology, systems immunology/omics and informatics, inflammation, immunometabolism, immunology of infection, microbiota and immunity, mucosal immunology, and neuroimmunology.
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