"N-factor/Anergic Margin" or resistance/susceptibility to hanseniasis I. The foundations of the theory

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Autor(a) principal: ROTBERG, Abrahão
Data de Publicação: 1977
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Hansenologia Internationalis (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/36063
Resumo: The foundations of the pathogenetical theory "N-factor/Anergic Margin" postulated in 1937 and completed in 1957 are given. Based on the observation of 2.160 persons who had been tested by the author with Mitsuda's and frequently with other allergens, it was hypothesized that all individuals are born Mitsuda-negative but gradually become Mitsuda-positive with age, after stimulation by Hansen's mycobacterium, Myco tuberculosis BCG or other unknown agents, if they are capable of reacting, depending on the presence of a constitutional "natural" factor of resistance ("N-factor"). If infection occurs, the "N-factor" bearers resist, but tuberculoid lesions may appear if "accessory factors" coadjuvate. The minority, lacking the "N-factor", remains Mitsuda-negative throughout life ("Anergic Margin") and, if infected, may progress to the Virchowian aspects after the same coadjuvation. An extensive range of intermediate reactivities should be placed between both extremes of maximal hyperergy and maximal energy. The erythematous and/or hypochromic macule would be the theoretical initial stage of the tuberculoid, Virchowian and intermediate lesions. The theory contradicted Mitsuda's hypothesis of "exhaustion" of the Mitsuda-positivity to explain the energy of "nodular" (Virchowian) patients. It gave support to a genetical basis for predisposition to hanseniasis and was pessimistic about the preventive possibilities of BCG. The general acceptance of the theory — under its original or modified terminology (v.g. "Potential immunity', "Defect of cell-mediated immunity", etc.), the pending questions, and the field it represents for future research will be the subjects of following articles of this series.
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spelling "N-factor/Anergic Margin" or resistance/susceptibility to hanseniasis I. The foundations of the theory"N-factor/Anergic Margin" or resistance/susceptibility to hanseniasis I. The foundations of the theoryHanseniaseImunidadeResistênciaPredisposiçãoHereditariedadeGenética Fator-NMargem AnérgicaHanseniasisImmunityResistancePredispositionHeredityGeneticsN-Factor Anergic MarginThe foundations of the pathogenetical theory "N-factor/Anergic Margin" postulated in 1937 and completed in 1957 are given. Based on the observation of 2.160 persons who had been tested by the author with Mitsuda's and frequently with other allergens, it was hypothesized that all individuals are born Mitsuda-negative but gradually become Mitsuda-positive with age, after stimulation by Hansen's mycobacterium, Myco tuberculosis BCG or other unknown agents, if they are capable of reacting, depending on the presence of a constitutional "natural" factor of resistance ("N-factor"). If infection occurs, the "N-factor" bearers resist, but tuberculoid lesions may appear if "accessory factors" coadjuvate. The minority, lacking the "N-factor", remains Mitsuda-negative throughout life ("Anergic Margin") and, if infected, may progress to the Virchowian aspects after the same coadjuvation. An extensive range of intermediate reactivities should be placed between both extremes of maximal hyperergy and maximal energy. The erythematous and/or hypochromic macule would be the theoretical initial stage of the tuberculoid, Virchowian and intermediate lesions. The theory contradicted Mitsuda's hypothesis of "exhaustion" of the Mitsuda-positivity to explain the energy of "nodular" (Virchowian) patients. It gave support to a genetical basis for predisposition to hanseniasis and was pessimistic about the preventive possibilities of BCG. The general acceptance of the theory — under its original or modified terminology (v.g. "Potential immunity', "Defect of cell-mediated immunity", etc.), the pending questions, and the field it represents for future research will be the subjects of following articles of this series.São apresentados os fundamentos da teoria patogenética "Fator-N/Margem Anérgica", apresentada em 1937 e completada em 1957. Com base na observação de 2.160 pessoas que tinham sido testadas pelo autor com antígeno de Mitsuda e, freqüentemente, com outros antígenos, foi proposta a hipótese de que todos os indivíduos nascem Mitsuda-negativos mas gradativamente se tornam Mitsuda-positivos com a idade, após estímulos pela micobactéria de Hansen, Myco. tuberculosis, BCG e outros agentes  desconhecidos, se forem capazes de reagir, dependendo da presença de um fator constitucional "natural" ("Fator-N") de resistência. Se ocorrer a infecção, os portadores do "Fator-N" resistem, mas podem surgir lesões tuberculóides, pela ação de "fatores acessórios". A minoria, sem "Fator-N", permanece Mitsuda-negativa pelo resto da vida ("Margem Anérgica") e, se infectada, pode evoluir para os aspectos virchovianos, na presença dos mesmos "fatores acessórios". Extensa gama de reatividades intermediárias deve ser colocada entre ambos os extremos de hiperergia máxima e anergia total. A mácula eritematosa e/ou hipocrômica seria o estágio inicial teórico das lesões tuberculóides, virchovianas e intermediárias.A teoria contrariava as idéias então dominantes sobre a predisposição à hanseníase. atribuída à debilitação geral por diversas doenças, alcoolismo, etc. Também contradizia a hipótese do próprio Mitsuda de que a Mitsuda-negatividade dos doentes "nodulares" (virchovianos) era o resultado da "exaustão" da reatividade depois de "longa luta contra o bacilo de Hansen".Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima da Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo1977-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/3606310.47878/hi.1977.v2.36063Hansenologia Internationalis: leprosy and other infectious diseases; Vol. 2 No. 2 (1977); 115-124Hansenologia Internationalis: hanseníase e outras doenças infecciosas; v. 2 n. 2 (1977); 115-1241982-5161reponame:Hansenologia Internationalis (Online)instname:Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima (ILSL)instacron:ILSLenghttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/36063/34368https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessROTBERG, Abrahão2023-11-29T16:43:01Zoai:ojs.periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br:article/36063Revistahttps://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:2023-11-29T16:43:01Hansenologia Internationalis (Online) - Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima (ILSL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv "N-factor/Anergic Margin" or resistance/susceptibility to hanseniasis I. The foundations of the theory
"N-factor/Anergic Margin" or resistance/susceptibility to hanseniasis I. The foundations of the theory
title "N-factor/Anergic Margin" or resistance/susceptibility to hanseniasis I. The foundations of the theory
spellingShingle "N-factor/Anergic Margin" or resistance/susceptibility to hanseniasis I. The foundations of the theory
ROTBERG, Abrahão
Hanseniase
Imunidade
Resistência
Predisposição
Hereditariedade
Genética Fator-N
Margem Anérgica
Hanseniasis
Immunity
Resistance
Predisposition
Heredity
Genetics
N-Factor Anergic Margin
title_short "N-factor/Anergic Margin" or resistance/susceptibility to hanseniasis I. The foundations of the theory
title_full "N-factor/Anergic Margin" or resistance/susceptibility to hanseniasis I. The foundations of the theory
title_fullStr "N-factor/Anergic Margin" or resistance/susceptibility to hanseniasis I. The foundations of the theory
title_full_unstemmed "N-factor/Anergic Margin" or resistance/susceptibility to hanseniasis I. The foundations of the theory
title_sort "N-factor/Anergic Margin" or resistance/susceptibility to hanseniasis I. The foundations of the theory
author ROTBERG, Abrahão
author_facet ROTBERG, Abrahão
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ROTBERG, Abrahão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hanseniase
Imunidade
Resistência
Predisposição
Hereditariedade
Genética Fator-N
Margem Anérgica
Hanseniasis
Immunity
Resistance
Predisposition
Heredity
Genetics
N-Factor Anergic Margin
topic Hanseniase
Imunidade
Resistência
Predisposição
Hereditariedade
Genética Fator-N
Margem Anérgica
Hanseniasis
Immunity
Resistance
Predisposition
Heredity
Genetics
N-Factor Anergic Margin
description The foundations of the pathogenetical theory "N-factor/Anergic Margin" postulated in 1937 and completed in 1957 are given. Based on the observation of 2.160 persons who had been tested by the author with Mitsuda's and frequently with other allergens, it was hypothesized that all individuals are born Mitsuda-negative but gradually become Mitsuda-positive with age, after stimulation by Hansen's mycobacterium, Myco tuberculosis BCG or other unknown agents, if they are capable of reacting, depending on the presence of a constitutional "natural" factor of resistance ("N-factor"). If infection occurs, the "N-factor" bearers resist, but tuberculoid lesions may appear if "accessory factors" coadjuvate. The minority, lacking the "N-factor", remains Mitsuda-negative throughout life ("Anergic Margin") and, if infected, may progress to the Virchowian aspects after the same coadjuvation. An extensive range of intermediate reactivities should be placed between both extremes of maximal hyperergy and maximal energy. The erythematous and/or hypochromic macule would be the theoretical initial stage of the tuberculoid, Virchowian and intermediate lesions. The theory contradicted Mitsuda's hypothesis of "exhaustion" of the Mitsuda-positivity to explain the energy of "nodular" (Virchowian) patients. It gave support to a genetical basis for predisposition to hanseniasis and was pessimistic about the preventive possibilities of BCG. The general acceptance of the theory — under its original or modified terminology (v.g. "Potential immunity', "Defect of cell-mediated immunity", etc.), the pending questions, and the field it represents for future research will be the subjects of following articles of this series.
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Hansenologia Internationalis: hanseníase e outras doenças infecciosas; v. 2 n. 2 (1977); 115-124
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