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Título: Leishmania (Viannia) guyanensis induces low immunologic responsiveness in leishmaniasis patients from an endemic area of the Brazilian Amazon highland
Autor: Matta, Nubia E.
Nogueira, Ricardo S.
Franco, A. M.
Souza-e-Souza, Ilner de
Mattos, Marise da Silva
Oliveira-Neto, Manoel Paes P.
Coutinho, Sérgio G.
Leon, Leonor Laura Pinto
Da-Cruz, Alda Maria
Palavras-chave: Gamma Interferon
Interleukin-10
Interleukin 5
Parasite Antigen
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
Adolescent
Adult
Cell Proliferation
Clinical Controlled Study
Female
Human
Immune Response
Immune System
Leishmania
Leishmaniasis
Male
Adolescent
Adult
Animal
Antibodies, Protozoan
Case-control Studies
Cytokines
Endemic Diseases
Female
Humans
Leishmania Guyanensis
Leishmaniasis, Mucocutaneous
Lymphocyte Subsets
Male
Young Adult
Leishmania Braziliensis
Leishmania Guyanensis
Data do documento: 2009
Revista: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
É parte de: Volume 80, Número 3, Pags. 339-344
Abstract: Cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania (Viannia) guyanensis (CL-Lguy) is endemic in the Brazilian Amazon, differing from L. braziliensis infection in clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic aspects. T-cell reactivity to leishmanial antigens possibly involved in the pathogenesis of CL-Lguy was studied herein. Variable lymphoprolif- erative responses (LPRs) to Leishmania antigens were found among the 23 studied patients, and 50% of them showed low or no response to these antigens. Active disease was associated with an enrichment of leishmanial-reactive T lymphocytes, mainly TCD4+. High and low interferon (IFN)-γ producers were observed.TNF-α,interleukin (IL)-10, and IL-5 were consistently detected. CL-Lguy displayed low antibody response in comparison to L. braziliensis patients. CL caused by L. braziliensis presented positive LPRs and higher IFN-γ production but undetectable IL-5. L. guyanensis seems to induce a down-regulation of the immune system compared with L. braziliensis. This finding could explain some aspects of clinical presentation of CL-Lguy, such as high tissue parasite burden and frequent resistance to therapy. Copyright © 2009 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
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