"N-Factor/Anergic Margin" or Resistance/Susceptibility to hanseniasis. 111. The general acceptance of the theory under other names, a few pending questions and the related researches ahead
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Resumo: | In this third and final article of a series, the general acceptance of the "N-Factor/Anergic Margin" theory, under other names, is reported. "Constitutional capacity to react", "genetical aptitude" and "potential immunity" stand among the numerous synonyms for the old (1937) "natural" N-Factor; "lepromatous macrophage defect", "specific defect of cell-mediated immunity" are pathogenetical explanations for the "Anergic Margin" (AM). However, "depression" and "impairment" of immunity are not included among the synonyms for the AM, as, according to the theory, energy precedes and conditions VirchowIan hanseniasis, is not caused by it. Secondary unspecific depression of cell-mediated immunity possibly exists in moderately advanced cases of Virchowian hanuPniagig, but has no relationship with the primary genetical incapacity to react to Mycobacterium hansenii, which characterizes the AM of the general population. Studies with homozygotic twins and HL-A antigens support the theory of a genetical conditioning of types of hanseniasis. Many works on the immunogenetics of the disease were inconclusive, partly due to the fact that Mitsuda-negative persons were wrongly considered as a homogeneous group, not as a heterogeneous group ranging from total energy (the AM) to the highest grades of Mitsuda responsiveness (only needing the stimulation by mycobacteria, especially Hansen's and Koch's). "N-Factor" bearers (reactors) and AM members (non-reactors) exist in the whole world, endemic and non-endemic, and constitute an ample field for research. Further investigations to clarify some of the pending questions are suggested. |
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"N-Factor/Anergic Margin" or Resistance/Susceptibility to hanseniasis. 111. The general acceptance of the theory under other names, a few pending questions and the related researches aheadHanseníaseGenéticaImunologiaReação de MitsudaFator N.Margem AnérgicaHanseniasisGeneticsImmunologyMitsuda testN-FactorAnergic MarginIn this third and final article of a series, the general acceptance of the "N-Factor/Anergic Margin" theory, under other names, is reported. "Constitutional capacity to react", "genetical aptitude" and "potential immunity" stand among the numerous synonyms for the old (1937) "natural" N-Factor; "lepromatous macrophage defect", "specific defect of cell-mediated immunity" are pathogenetical explanations for the "Anergic Margin" (AM). However, "depression" and "impairment" of immunity are not included among the synonyms for the AM, as, according to the theory, energy precedes and conditions VirchowIan hanseniasis, is not caused by it. Secondary unspecific depression of cell-mediated immunity possibly exists in moderately advanced cases of Virchowian hanuPniagig, but has no relationship with the primary genetical incapacity to react to Mycobacterium hansenii, which characterizes the AM of the general population. Studies with homozygotic twins and HL-A antigens support the theory of a genetical conditioning of types of hanseniasis. Many works on the immunogenetics of the disease were inconclusive, partly due to the fact that Mitsuda-negative persons were wrongly considered as a homogeneous group, not as a heterogeneous group ranging from total energy (the AM) to the highest grades of Mitsuda responsiveness (only needing the stimulation by mycobacteria, especially Hansen's and Koch's). "N-Factor" bearers (reactors) and AM members (non-reactors) exist in the whole world, endemic and non-endemic, and constitute an ample field for research. Further investigations to clarify some of the pending questions are suggested.Este terceiro e último artigo de uma série refere-se ã aceitação de hipótese "Fator-N/Margem Anérgica", sob terminologia diversa. "Capacidade constitucional de reagir", "aptidão genética" e "imunidade potencial" estão entre os numerosos sinónimos do antigo (1937) Fator- N ("natural"); "defeito especifico da imunidade celular" e "defeito macrofágico lepromatoso" são interpretações patogenéticas da "Margem Anérgica" (MA). Entretanto, a "depressão" e "deterioração" da imunidade não são incluídas entre os sinónimos da MA, já que, de acordo com a hipótese, a anergia precede e condiciona a hanseníase virchowiana, não é causada por esta. Em casos da hanseníase virchowiana relativamente avançada existe, possivelmente, depressão inespecifica e secundária da imunidade celular, não relacionada com a incapacidade genética primária de reação ao Mycobacterium hansenii, que caracteriza a MA da população geral. Estudos com os antigenos HL-A e gêmeos homozigóticos reforçam a teoria do condicionamento genético dos tipos de hanseniase. Muitos trabalhos sobre a imunogenética da doença foram inconclusivos, em parte devido ao fato de que individuos Mitsuda-negativos foram considerados como grupo homogéneo, não como grupo heterogêneo, partindo da anergia total (a MA) até os mais fortes graus de reatividade ao Mitsuda (necessitando apenas do estimulo por micobactérlas, principalmente as de Hansen e Koch). Portadores do Fator-N ("reatores") e membros da MA ("não-reatores") existem em todo o mundo, endêmico ou não, constituindo amplo campo para investigação. Sugerem-se novas pesquisas para esclarecimento de algumas das questões pendentes.Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima da Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo1978-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/3607810.47878/hi.1978.v3.36078Hansenologia Internationalis: leprosy and other infectious diseases; Vol. 3 No. 2 (1978); 122-134Hansenologia Internationalis: hanseníase e outras doenças infecciosas; v. 3 n. 2 (1978); 122-1341982-5161reponame:Hansenologia Internationalis (Online)instname:Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima (ILSL)instacron:ILSLporhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/hansenologia/article/view/36078/34383https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessROTBERG, Abrahão2023-11-29T15:35:38Zoai:ojs.periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br:article/36078Revistahttps://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:2023-11-29T15:35:38Hansenologia Internationalis (Online) - Instituto Lauro de Souza Lima (ILSL)false |
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"N-Factor/Anergic Margin" or Resistance/Susceptibility to hanseniasis. 111. The general acceptance of the theory under other names, a few pending questions and the related researches ahead |
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"N-Factor/Anergic Margin" or Resistance/Susceptibility to hanseniasis. 111. The general acceptance of the theory under other names, a few pending questions and the related researches ahead |
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"N-Factor/Anergic Margin" or Resistance/Susceptibility to hanseniasis. 111. The general acceptance of the theory under other names, a few pending questions and the related researches ahead ROTBERG, Abrahão Hanseníase Genética Imunologia Reação de Mitsuda Fator N. Margem Anérgica Hanseniasis Genetics Immunology Mitsuda test N-Factor Anergic Margin |
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"N-Factor/Anergic Margin" or Resistance/Susceptibility to hanseniasis. 111. The general acceptance of the theory under other names, a few pending questions and the related researches ahead |
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"N-Factor/Anergic Margin" or Resistance/Susceptibility to hanseniasis. 111. The general acceptance of the theory under other names, a few pending questions and the related researches ahead |
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"N-Factor/Anergic Margin" or Resistance/Susceptibility to hanseniasis. 111. The general acceptance of the theory under other names, a few pending questions and the related researches ahead |
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"N-Factor/Anergic Margin" or Resistance/Susceptibility to hanseniasis. 111. The general acceptance of the theory under other names, a few pending questions and the related researches ahead |
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"N-Factor/Anergic Margin" or Resistance/Susceptibility to hanseniasis. 111. The general acceptance of the theory under other names, a few pending questions and the related researches ahead |
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ROTBERG, Abrahão |
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Hanseníase Genética Imunologia Reação de Mitsuda Fator N. Margem Anérgica Hanseniasis Genetics Immunology Mitsuda test N-Factor Anergic Margin |
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Hanseníase Genética Imunologia Reação de Mitsuda Fator N. Margem Anérgica Hanseniasis Genetics Immunology Mitsuda test N-Factor Anergic Margin |
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In this third and final article of a series, the general acceptance of the "N-Factor/Anergic Margin" theory, under other names, is reported. "Constitutional capacity to react", "genetical aptitude" and "potential immunity" stand among the numerous synonyms for the old (1937) "natural" N-Factor; "lepromatous macrophage defect", "specific defect of cell-mediated immunity" are pathogenetical explanations for the "Anergic Margin" (AM). However, "depression" and "impairment" of immunity are not included among the synonyms for the AM, as, according to the theory, energy precedes and conditions VirchowIan hanseniasis, is not caused by it. Secondary unspecific depression of cell-mediated immunity possibly exists in moderately advanced cases of Virchowian hanuPniagig, but has no relationship with the primary genetical incapacity to react to Mycobacterium hansenii, which characterizes the AM of the general population. Studies with homozygotic twins and HL-A antigens support the theory of a genetical conditioning of types of hanseniasis. Many works on the immunogenetics of the disease were inconclusive, partly due to the fact that Mitsuda-negative persons were wrongly considered as a homogeneous group, not as a heterogeneous group ranging from total energy (the AM) to the highest grades of Mitsuda responsiveness (only needing the stimulation by mycobacteria, especially Hansen's and Koch's). "N-Factor" bearers (reactors) and AM members (non-reactors) exist in the whole world, endemic and non-endemic, and constitute an ample field for research. Further investigations to clarify some of the pending questions are suggested. |
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