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261por Mark, Samuel“…Further support came from molecular studies in 2005 and 2009 that four Mycobacterium leprae single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and then 16 SNP subtypes correlated with general geographic regions, suggesting the M. leprae subtypes in the Americas were consistent with European strains. …”
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262por Lima, Mayara Ingrid Sousa, Capparelli, Fausto Emilio, Dias Oliveira, Jaqueline das Dores, Fujimura, Patrícia Tiemi, Moraes, Emilly Caroline dos Santos, Araujo, Ester Cristina Borges, Silva, Neide Maria, Alves-Balvedi, Renata Pereira, Brito-Madurro, Ana Graci, Goulart, Isabela Maria Bernardes, Goulart, Luiz Ricardo“…Phenolic glycolipid I (PGL-I) is an abundant antigen on the Mycobacterium leprae cell wall, commonly used for operational classification of leprosy patients. …”
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263por Luo, Yuqian, Tanigawa, Kazunari, Kawashima, Akira, Ishido, Yuko, Ishii, Norihisa, Suzuki, Koichi“…Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae). In lepromatous leprosy (LL), skin macrophages, harboring extensive bacterial multiplication, gain a distinctive foamy appearance due to increased intracellular lipid load. …”
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264por Tanigawa, Kazunari, Hayashi, Yasuhiro, Hama, Kotaro, Yamashita, Atsushi, Yokoyama, Kazuaki, Luo, Yuqian, Kawashima, Akira, Maeda, Yumi, Nakamura, Yasuhiro, Harada, Ayako, Kiriya, Mitsuo, Karasawa, Ken, Suzuki, Koichi“…Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae) is the etiological agent of leprosy, and the skin lesions of lepromatous leprosy are filled with numerous foamy or xanthomatous histiocytes that are parasitized by M. leprae. …”
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265por Gao, Zheng-Rong, Liu, Qiong, Zhao, Jie, Zhao, Ya-Qiong, Tan, Li, Zhang, Shao-Hui, Zhou, Ying-Hui, Chen, Yun, Guo, Yue, Feng, Yun-Zhi“…BACKGROUND: Bone formation and loss are the characteristic clinical manifestations of leprosy, but the mechanisms underlying the bone remodeling with Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae) infection are unclear. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Osteocytes may have a role through regulating the differentiation of osteogenic lineages. …”
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266“…Furthermore, the cross-reactivity was identified by western blotting host proteins in gel against purified IgG from Mycobacterium leprae soluble antigen (MLSA)- hyperimmunized rabbit sera, thereafter, cross-reactive proteins were identified by MS/MS. …”
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267Publicado 1986“…This indicates a major role for DR molecules in the immune response to M. leprae and suggests that these molecules are the main products of M. leprae-specific Ir genes. …”
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268por Suzuki, Koichi, Saso, Aiko, Hoshino, Keigo, Sakurai, Junya, Tanigawa, Kazunari, Luo, Yuqian, Ishido, Yuko, Mori, Shuichi, Hirata, Kazuaki, Ishii, Norihisa“…The goal of this study was to detect Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae) DNA in archaeological human skeletal remains from Nabe-kaburi burials. …”
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269por Papotto, Pedro Henrique, Maeda, Solange, Tomimori, Jane, Xavier, Marília Brasil, Rizzo, Luiz Vicente, Kallas, Esper Georges, Carvalho, Karina Inácio“…Given the increasing epidemiological overlay of HIV and M. leprae infections, immune response in co-infected patients consists in an important contemporary issue. …”
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270por Reibel, Florence, Chauffour, Aurélie, Brossier, Florence, Jarlier, Vincent, Cambau, Emmanuelle, Aubry, Alexandra“…Diagnosis of leprosy was confirmed by microscopic detection of acid-fast bacilli and/or amplification by PCR of the M. leprae-specific RLEP region. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP), present in the M. leprae genome at positions 14 676, 1 642 875 and 2 935 685, were determined with an efficiency of 94% (67/71). …”
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271por Hungria, Emerith Mayra, Bührer-Sékula, Samira, de Oliveira, Regiane Morillas, Aderaldo, Lúcio Cartaxo, Pontes, Araci de Andrade, Cruz, Rossilene, Gonçalves, Heitor de Sá, Penna, Maria Lúcia Fernandes, Penna, Gerson Oliveira, Stefani, Mariane Martins de Araújo“…The study of Mycobacterium leprae-specific serologic responses at diagnosis in the cohort of patients enrolled at the Clinical Trial for Uniform Multidrug Therapy Regimen for Leprosy Patients in Brazil/U-MDT/CT-BR is suitable to evaluate its prognostic value for the development of reactions. …”
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272por Duthie, Malcolm S., Pena, Maria T., Ebenezer, Gigi J., Gillis, Thomas P., Sharma, Rahul, Cunningham, Kelly, Polydefkis, Michael, Maeda, Yumi, Makino, Masahiko, Truman, Richard W., Reed, Steven G.Enlace del recurso
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273por Espinosa, Omar Ariel, Benevides Ferreira, Silvana Margarida, Longhi Palacio, Fabiana Gulin, Cortela, Denise da Costa Boamorte, Ignotti, Eliane“…IgM against Mycobacterium leprae may be detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) based on phenolic glycolipid I (PGL-I) or natural disaccharide octyl bovine serum albumin (ND-O-BSA) as antigens, and the IgG response can be detected by an ELISA based on lipid droplet protein 1 (LID-1). …”
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274“…BACKGROUND: Leprosy, caused by Mycobacterium leprae, affects over 200,000 people annually worldwide and remains endemic in the ethnically diverse, mountainous and underdeveloped southwestern provinces of China. …”
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275“…BACKGROUND: Leprosy is a chronic granulomatous infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. Type 1 lepra reactions (T1R) are an acute inflammatory response during the chronic course of the disease. …”
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276por Bouth, Raquel Carvalho, Gobbo, Angélica Rita, Barreto, Josafá Gonçalves, do Carmo Pinto, Pablo Diego, Bittencourt, Maraya Semblano, Frade, Marco Andrey Cipriani, Nascimento, Apolônio Carvalho, Bandeira, Sabrina Sampaio, da Costa, Patricia Fagundes, Conde, Guilherme Augusto Barros, Avanzi, Charlotte, Ribeiro-dos-Santos, Ândrea, Spencer, John Stewart, da Silva, Moises Batista, Salgado, Claudio Guedes“…INTRODUCTION: Leprosy, an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae, remains a public health concern in endemic countries, particularly in Brazil. …”
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278por Mitra, Debdeep“…BACKGROUND: Leprosy is a chronic granulomatous infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. Type 1 lepra reactions (T1R) are delayed hypersensitivity (Type IV) reactions which if not treated promptly leads to disability affecting eyes, hands and feet. …”
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279por Upadhyay, Rajni, Dua, Bhavyata, Sharma, Bhawna, Natrajan, Mohan, Jain, Ajai Kumar, Kithiganahalli Narayanaswamy, Balaji, Joshi, Beenu“…The Role of transcription factors on the modulation of Th1 and Th2 responses by M. leprae antigens has not been adequately studied. In the present study, we studied the effect of M. leprae antigens on transcription factors STAT-4, STAT-6 and CREB and their correlation with Th1/Th2 cell mediated immune responses in leprosy. …”
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280“…Although Mycobacterium leprae (M.leprae) is usually found in macrophages and nerves of the dermis of patients with multibacillary leprosy, it is also present in all layers of the epidermis, basal, suprabasal, prickle cells, and keratin layers. …”
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