小鼠阴道念珠菌病的免疫应答、IgE和PGE2的检测

Rosymar Coutinho de Lucas, Rafael Taglialegna, C. França, F. Segato, R. Cazzaniga, C. K. Fonseca, C. Maffei
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外阴阴道念珠菌病是一种影响大多数成年妇女生活的机会性感染,但其防御机制仍有待阐明。用雌二醇处理的动物接种具有高毒力的白色念珠菌。实验对照组为经雌二醇处理的动物组和未经生理血清处理的动物组。在不同时间采集阴道壁。该材料用于计数菌落形成单位(CFU),检测PGE2, IgE和组织学染色(苏木精和伊红,银和甲苯胺蓝),用于感染阴道部分的研究。实验感染主要是由于菌丝和假菌丝寄生,涉及阴道分层鳞状上皮的角化层,未损害粘膜下层或肌肉层。此外,在阴道组织中观察到肥大细胞和多形核细胞对感染的反应。另一方面,IgE和PGE2参与了实验性白色念珠菌阴道感染的应答。这些介质的增加与感染进化过程中真菌负荷的增加和肥大细胞的存在相匹配。这些结果提示一个可能的特应性成分参与阴道念珠菌病的发病机制。
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Immune Response, Detection of IgE and PGE2 during Vaginal Candidiasis in Mice
Vulvovaginal candidiasis is an opportunistic infection that affects most women in adult life, but the defense mechanism remains to be elucidated. Animals treated with estradiol were inoculated with Candida albicans having high virulence power. The experimental control consisted of animal groups treated with estradiol and animals without treatment that were inoculated with physiologic serum. The vaginal wall was collected, at different times. The material was destined to the counting of Colony Forming Units (CFU), detection of PGE2, IgE and histological staining (hematoxylin and eosin, silver and toluidine blue) for the study of the infected vaginal section. Experimental infection was predominant due to hyphae and pseudohyphae parasitism, involving the keratinized layer of the vaginal stratified squamous epithelium, without compromise submucosal or muscular layer. Furthermore, it was observed mast and polymorphonuclear cells on vaginal tissue in response to the infection. On the other hand, IgE and PGE2 participated in the response to experimental C. albicans vaginal infection. The raise in these mediators matches with the load fungal increase during the infection evolution and with the presence of mast cell. These results suggest a probable atopic component involved in the vaginal candidiasis pathogenesis.
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