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    Cytokines and NO in American tegumentary leishmaniasis patients: Profiles in active disease, after therapy and in self-healed individuals

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    2013
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    Souza, Marina de Assis
    Castro, Maria C. A. Brelaz de
    Oliveira, Andresa Pereira de
    Almeida, Amanda Ferreira de
    Almeida, Thays Miranda de
    Reis, Luiza C.
    Medeiros, Angela Cristina Rapela
    Brito, Maria Edileuza Felinto de
    Pereira, Valeria Rego Alves
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    Abstract
    Studies suggest the influence of immune response on the successful treatment of American tegumentary leishmaniasis (ATL), and indicate the existence of protective immunity in self-healed patients. Thus, the aim of this work was to quantify interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin (IL-) 10, IL-17, IL-22 and nitric oxide (NO) in culture supernatants of PBMC from patients with active disease (AD), after treatment (AT), and from self-healed (SH) and healthy subjects (CT), in response to Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis insoluble antigen (AgIns). All groups of patients produced IFN-gamma, indicating a predominant proinflammatory profile. AD and AT patients presented TNF-alpha levels, with a slight increase after therapy, whereas it was weakly quantified in SH. Interestingly, NO secretion was significant in these individuals, whereas IL-17 appeared in low levels and seems to be regulated by NO. Although IL-22 was detected in AD, its role is still questionable. The presence of IL-10 in all groups of patients suggests that the cytokine plays distinct roles in the disease. These results indicate that specific cellular immunity takes part against Leishmania, but with some similarities between the different clinical states herein described; these mediators seem to be necessary for the cure to occur. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
    1. Cytokines
    2. Cellular immunity
    3. Leishmania braziliensis
    4. Leishmaniasis
    5. Nitric oxide
    6. CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS
    7. MUCOSAL LEISHMANIASIS
    8. NITRIC-OXIDE
    9. IMMUNE-RESPONSES
    10. CLINICAL CURE
    11. MECHANISMS
    12. BRAZILIENSIS
    13. CHEMOTHERAPY
    14. PARASITES
    15. GENES
    16. Immunology
    17. Microbiology
    18. Cytokines
    19. Cellular immunity
    20. Leishmania braziliensis
    21. Leishmaniasis
    22. Nitric oxide
    23. CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS
    24. MUCOSAL LEISHMANIASIS
    25. NITRIC-OXIDE
    26. IMMUNE-RESPONSES
    27. CLINICAL CURE
    28. MECHANISMS
    29. BRAZILIENSIS
    30. CHEMOTHERAPY
    31. PARASITES
    32. GENES
    33. Immunology
    34. Microbiology
    URI
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2013.02.004
    https://repositorio.maua.br/handle/MAUA/1497
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