Mitsuda reaction in armadillos Dasypus novemcinctus using human and armadillo derived antigens

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Autor(a) principal: Rosa, Patrícia Sammarco
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Belone, Andréa de Faria Fernandes, Silva, Eliane Aparecida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Hansenologia Internationalis (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/36324
Resumo: The armadillo has been an important experimental model for leprosy, besides it is still an important resource for bacilli. Despite the innumerous studies about armadillos of the Genus Dasypus, little is known about the real susceptibility of this species to the Hansen’s bacillus after experimental infection with M. leprae. Many authors have reported that 80% of the inoculated animalwill develop the disease. In Brazil, positive inoculation of this species was obtained only twice, being raised the hypothesis that these animals are more resistant to experimental infection. In the present study the response to the Mitsuda antigen was used as an indicative of cellular immune response to M. leprae in armadillos. Twenty one animals were tested with two Mitsuda antigen preparations, human derived (4,2 x 109 bacilli/ml) and armadillo derived (1,6 x 108 bacilli/ml) antigens. Response after 28 days of intradermal testing showed that most of the animals presented an infiltrate composed by grouped macrophages with vacuolated cytoplasm and rare lymphocytes. This response resembles lepromatous leprosy in humans and suggests that these animalswould be susceptible to development of disseminated leprosy when successfully inoculated. Bacilloscopy in these animals varied from 3+ to 4+ according to Ridley’s scale (1966). Two animals developed a granulomatous reaction with borderline pattern and bacilloscopy varying from 1+ to 3+.
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spelling Mitsuda reaction in armadillos Dasypus novemcinctus using human and armadillo derived antigensA Reação de Mitsuda em tatus Dasypus novemcinctus utilizando antígeno humano e antígeno derivado de tatusreação de MitsudaDasypus novemcinctusantígeno de MitsudaMitsuda reactionDasypus novemcinctusMitsuda antigenThe armadillo has been an important experimental model for leprosy, besides it is still an important resource for bacilli. Despite the innumerous studies about armadillos of the Genus Dasypus, little is known about the real susceptibility of this species to the Hansen’s bacillus after experimental infection with M. leprae. Many authors have reported that 80% of the inoculated animalwill develop the disease. In Brazil, positive inoculation of this species was obtained only twice, being raised the hypothesis that these animals are more resistant to experimental infection. In the present study the response to the Mitsuda antigen was used as an indicative of cellular immune response to M. leprae in armadillos. Twenty one animals were tested with two Mitsuda antigen preparations, human derived (4,2 x 109 bacilli/ml) and armadillo derived (1,6 x 108 bacilli/ml) antigens. Response after 28 days of intradermal testing showed that most of the animals presented an infiltrate composed by grouped macrophages with vacuolated cytoplasm and rare lymphocytes. This response resembles lepromatous leprosy in humans and suggests that these animalswould be susceptible to development of disseminated leprosy when successfully inoculated. Bacilloscopy in these animals varied from 3+ to 4+ according to Ridley’s scale (1966). Two animals developed a granulomatous reaction with borderline pattern and bacilloscopy varying from 1+ to 3+.O tatu foi um modelo experimental importante para o estudo da hanseníase, além de ser ainda uma importante fonte para coleta de bacilos. Apesar dos inúmeros relatos de estudos em tatus da espécie Dasypus novemcinctus, pouco se sabe sobre a real susceptibilidade desta espécie ao bacilo de Hansen após inoculação experimental com o M. leprae. Alguns autores relatam que cerca de 80% dos animais desenvolveriam a doença quando infectados. No Brasil, a inoculação experimental desta espécie resultou em inoculações positivas em apenas dois momentos, tendo até sido levantada a hipótese de estes animais serem mais resistentes à infecção experimental. No presente estudo, utilizouse a resposta ao antígeno de Mitsuda como um indicador de resposta imune celular de tatus ao M. leprae. Para tanto foram utilizados 21 animais testados com antígenos de Mitsuda derivados de humanos (4,2 x 109 bacilos/ml) e antígeno produzido a partir de tatus (1,6 x 108 bacilos/ml). A resposta após 28 dias mostrou que a maior parte dos animais apresentava, no exame histológico, infiltrado constituído por macrófagos com citoplasma vacuolado formando vários agrupamentos, entremeados por raros linfócitos. Esta resposta imita a  ranseníase virchoviana em seres humanos e sugere que os animais seriam susceptíveis a desenvolverem a forma disseminada da doença frente a inoculações bem sucedidas. A baciloscopia nestes animais variou de 3+ a 4+, pela escala de Ridley (1966). Dois tatus desenvolveram reação granulomatosa de padrão dimorfocom baciloscopia variando de 1+ a 3+.Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima da Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo2005-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/3632410.47878/hi.2005.v30.36324Hansenologia Internationalis: leprosy and other infectious diseases; Vol. 30 No. 2 (2005); 174-179Hansenologia Internationalis: hanseníase e outras doenças infecciosas; v. 30 n. 2 (2005); 174-1791982-5161reponame:Hansenologia Internationalis (Online)instname:Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima (ILSL)instacron:ILSLporenghttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/36324/34612https://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/36324/37360https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRosa, Patrícia SammarcoBelone, Andréa de Faria FernandesSilva, Eliane Aparecida2023-08-31T18:23:30Zoai:ojs.periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br:article/36324Revistahttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologiaPRIhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/oaihansen_int@ilsl.br || hansenologia.internationalis@gmail.com || periodicossp@saude.sp.gov.br1982-51610100-3283opendoar:2023-08-31T18:23:30Hansenologia Internationalis (Online) - Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima (ILSL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mitsuda reaction in armadillos Dasypus novemcinctus using human and armadillo derived antigens
A Reação de Mitsuda em tatus Dasypus novemcinctus utilizando antígeno humano e antígeno derivado de tatus
title Mitsuda reaction in armadillos Dasypus novemcinctus using human and armadillo derived antigens
spellingShingle Mitsuda reaction in armadillos Dasypus novemcinctus using human and armadillo derived antigens
Rosa, Patrícia Sammarco
reação de Mitsuda
Dasypus novemcinctus
antígeno de Mitsuda
Mitsuda reaction
Dasypus novemcinctus
Mitsuda antigen
title_short Mitsuda reaction in armadillos Dasypus novemcinctus using human and armadillo derived antigens
title_full Mitsuda reaction in armadillos Dasypus novemcinctus using human and armadillo derived antigens
title_fullStr Mitsuda reaction in armadillos Dasypus novemcinctus using human and armadillo derived antigens
title_full_unstemmed Mitsuda reaction in armadillos Dasypus novemcinctus using human and armadillo derived antigens
title_sort Mitsuda reaction in armadillos Dasypus novemcinctus using human and armadillo derived antigens
author Rosa, Patrícia Sammarco
author_facet Rosa, Patrícia Sammarco
Belone, Andréa de Faria Fernandes
Silva, Eliane Aparecida
author_role author
author2 Belone, Andréa de Faria Fernandes
Silva, Eliane Aparecida
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosa, Patrícia Sammarco
Belone, Andréa de Faria Fernandes
Silva, Eliane Aparecida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv reação de Mitsuda
Dasypus novemcinctus
antígeno de Mitsuda
Mitsuda reaction
Dasypus novemcinctus
Mitsuda antigen
topic reação de Mitsuda
Dasypus novemcinctus
antígeno de Mitsuda
Mitsuda reaction
Dasypus novemcinctus
Mitsuda antigen
description The armadillo has been an important experimental model for leprosy, besides it is still an important resource for bacilli. Despite the innumerous studies about armadillos of the Genus Dasypus, little is known about the real susceptibility of this species to the Hansen’s bacillus after experimental infection with M. leprae. Many authors have reported that 80% of the inoculated animalwill develop the disease. In Brazil, positive inoculation of this species was obtained only twice, being raised the hypothesis that these animals are more resistant to experimental infection. In the present study the response to the Mitsuda antigen was used as an indicative of cellular immune response to M. leprae in armadillos. Twenty one animals were tested with two Mitsuda antigen preparations, human derived (4,2 x 109 bacilli/ml) and armadillo derived (1,6 x 108 bacilli/ml) antigens. Response after 28 days of intradermal testing showed that most of the animals presented an infiltrate composed by grouped macrophages with vacuolated cytoplasm and rare lymphocytes. This response resembles lepromatous leprosy in humans and suggests that these animalswould be susceptible to development of disseminated leprosy when successfully inoculated. Bacilloscopy in these animals varied from 3+ to 4+ according to Ridley’s scale (1966). Two animals developed a granulomatous reaction with borderline pattern and bacilloscopy varying from 1+ to 3+.
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