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Title: The cytotoxic T cells may contribute to the in situ immune response in Jorge Lobo's Disease human lesions
Authors: ALEXANDRE, Ariane FernandesQUARESMA, Juarez Antonio SimoesBARBOZA, Tania CristinaBRITO, Arival Cardoso deXAVIER, Marilia BrasilOLIVEIRA, Clivia Maria Moraes deUNGER, Deborah Aben AtharKANASHIRO-GALO, LucianeSOTTO, Mirian NacagamiDUARTE, Maria Irma SeixasPAGLIARI, Carla
Citation: MEDICAL MYCOLOGY, v.55, n.2, p.145-149, 2017
Abstract: Jorge Lobo's Disease (JLD) is a cutaneous chronic granulomatous disease caused by the pathogenic fungus Lacazia loboi. It is characterized by a granulomatous reaction with multinucleated giant cells and high number of fungal cells. In order to contribute to the comprehension of immune mechanisms in JLD human lesions, we studied the cytotoxic immune response, focusing on TCD8+ and NK cells, and granzyme B. Forty skin biopsies of lower limbs were selected and an immunohistochemistry protocol was developed to detect CD8+ T cells, NK cells and Granzyme B. In order to compare the cellular populations, we also performed a protocol to visualize TCD4+ cells. Immunolabeled cells were quantified in nine randomized fields in the dermis. Lesions were characterized by inflammatory infiltrate of macrophages, lymphocytes, epithelioid and multinucleated giant cells with intense number of fungal forms. There was a prevalence of CD8 over CD4 cells, followed by NK cells. Our results suggest that in JLD the cytotoxic immune response could represent another important mechanism to control Lacazia loboi infection. We may suggest that, although CD4+ T cells are essential for host defense in JLD, CD8+ T cells could play a role in the elimination of the fungus.
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