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In Situ Immune Response in Human Chromoblastomycosis – A Possible Role for Regulatory and Th17 T Cells
BACKGROUND: Chromoblastomycosis is a chronic fungal infection that affects skin and subcutaneous tissue. Lesions can be classified in tumorous, verrucous, cicatricial and plaque type. The cellular immune response in the severe form of the disease seems to correlate with a Th2 pattern of cytokines. T...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4169370/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25233082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003162 |
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author | Silva, Aline Alves de Lima Criado, Paulo Ricardo Nunes, Ricardo Spina da Silva, Wellington Luiz Ferreira Kanashiro-Galo, Luciane Duarte, Maria Irma Seixas Sotto, Mirian N. Pagliari, Carla |
author_facet | Silva, Aline Alves de Lima Criado, Paulo Ricardo Nunes, Ricardo Spina da Silva, Wellington Luiz Ferreira Kanashiro-Galo, Luciane Duarte, Maria Irma Seixas Sotto, Mirian N. Pagliari, Carla |
author_sort | Silva, Aline Alves de Lima |
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description | BACKGROUND: Chromoblastomycosis is a chronic fungal infection that affects skin and subcutaneous tissue. Lesions can be classified in tumorous, verrucous, cicatricial and plaque type. The cellular immune response in the severe form of the disease seems to correlate with a Th2 pattern of cytokines. The humoral immune response also seems to play a role. We intended to explore the populations of regulatory T cells and the Th17 pattern. METHODOLOGY: Twenty-three biopsies of verrucous form were obtained from patients with clinical, culture and histopathological diagnostic of chromoblastomycosis, without treatment. It was performed an immunohistochemistry method to detect Foxp3, CD25, TGF-β, IL-6, IL-17 and IL-23. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: IL-17 was the only cytokine with high expression in CBM when compared to normal skin. The expression of Treg cells, TGF- β, IL-6 and IL-23 were similar to normal skin. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The constitution of a local immune response with high expression of IL-17 and low expression of other cytokines could be at least in part, an attempt to help the immune system against fungal infection. On the other hand, high levels of local immune response mediated by Th17 profile could overcome the role of Treg cells. The inefficient immunomodulation as a consequence of the unbalance by Treg/Th17 cells seems to corroborate with the less effective immune response against fungi. |
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spelling | pubmed-41693702014-09-22 In Situ Immune Response in Human Chromoblastomycosis – A Possible Role for Regulatory and Th17 T Cells Silva, Aline Alves de Lima Criado, Paulo Ricardo Nunes, Ricardo Spina da Silva, Wellington Luiz Ferreira Kanashiro-Galo, Luciane Duarte, Maria Irma Seixas Sotto, Mirian N. Pagliari, Carla PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Chromoblastomycosis is a chronic fungal infection that affects skin and subcutaneous tissue. Lesions can be classified in tumorous, verrucous, cicatricial and plaque type. The cellular immune response in the severe form of the disease seems to correlate with a Th2 pattern of cytokines. The humoral immune response also seems to play a role. We intended to explore the populations of regulatory T cells and the Th17 pattern. METHODOLOGY: Twenty-three biopsies of verrucous form were obtained from patients with clinical, culture and histopathological diagnostic of chromoblastomycosis, without treatment. It was performed an immunohistochemistry method to detect Foxp3, CD25, TGF-β, IL-6, IL-17 and IL-23. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: IL-17 was the only cytokine with high expression in CBM when compared to normal skin. The expression of Treg cells, TGF- β, IL-6 and IL-23 were similar to normal skin. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The constitution of a local immune response with high expression of IL-17 and low expression of other cytokines could be at least in part, an attempt to help the immune system against fungal infection. On the other hand, high levels of local immune response mediated by Th17 profile could overcome the role of Treg cells. The inefficient immunomodulation as a consequence of the unbalance by Treg/Th17 cells seems to corroborate with the less effective immune response against fungi. Public Library of Science 2014-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4169370/ /pubmed/25233082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003162 Text en © 2014 Silva et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Silva, Aline Alves de Lima Criado, Paulo Ricardo Nunes, Ricardo Spina da Silva, Wellington Luiz Ferreira Kanashiro-Galo, Luciane Duarte, Maria Irma Seixas Sotto, Mirian N. Pagliari, Carla In Situ Immune Response in Human Chromoblastomycosis – A Possible Role for Regulatory and Th17 T Cells |
title |
In Situ Immune Response in Human Chromoblastomycosis – A Possible Role for Regulatory and Th17 T Cells |
title_full |
In Situ Immune Response in Human Chromoblastomycosis – A Possible Role for Regulatory and Th17 T Cells |
title_fullStr |
In Situ Immune Response in Human Chromoblastomycosis – A Possible Role for Regulatory and Th17 T Cells |
title_full_unstemmed |
In Situ Immune Response in Human Chromoblastomycosis – A Possible Role for Regulatory and Th17 T Cells |
title_short |
In Situ Immune Response in Human Chromoblastomycosis – A Possible Role for Regulatory and Th17 T Cells |
title_sort | in situ immune response in human chromoblastomycosis – a possible role for regulatory and th17 t cells |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4169370/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25233082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003162 |
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