Inoculation of Lacazia loboi into the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch
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Resumo: | The subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch, a site of immunologic privilege, has been used to investigate the potential infectivity of different types of parasites. It has been demonstrated that the implantation of fragments of lesions induced by the fungus Lacazia loboi, the etiologic agent of Jorge Lobo's disease, into the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch resulted in parasite multiplication and dissemination to satellite lymph nodes16. Here we describe the evolution of lesions induced by the inoculation of the isolated fungus into this immunologically privileged site. The morphology of the inflammatory response and fungal viability and proliferation were evaluated. Inoculation of the fungus into the cheek pouch induced histiocytic granulomas with rare lymphocytes. Although fungal cells were detected for a period of up to 180 days in these lesions, the fungi lost viability after the first day of inoculation. In contrast, when the parasite was inoculated into the footpad, non-organized histiocytic lesions were observed. Langhan's giant cells, lymphocytes and fungal particles were observed in these lesions. Fungal viability was observed up to 60 days after inoculation and non-viable parasites were present in the persistent lesions up to 180 days post-inoculation. These data indicate that the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch is not a suitable site for the proliferation of Lacazia loboi when the fungus isolated from human tissues is tested. |
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Inoculation of Lacazia loboi into the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch Inoculação de Lacazia loboi no tecido celular subcutâneo da bolsa jugal do hamster Lacazia loGranulCheek PoHams The subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch, a site of immunologic privilege, has been used to investigate the potential infectivity of different types of parasites. It has been demonstrated that the implantation of fragments of lesions induced by the fungus Lacazia loboi, the etiologic agent of Jorge Lobo's disease, into the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch resulted in parasite multiplication and dissemination to satellite lymph nodes16. Here we describe the evolution of lesions induced by the inoculation of the isolated fungus into this immunologically privileged site. The morphology of the inflammatory response and fungal viability and proliferation were evaluated. Inoculation of the fungus into the cheek pouch induced histiocytic granulomas with rare lymphocytes. Although fungal cells were detected for a period of up to 180 days in these lesions, the fungi lost viability after the first day of inoculation. In contrast, when the parasite was inoculated into the footpad, non-organized histiocytic lesions were observed. Langhan's giant cells, lymphocytes and fungal particles were observed in these lesions. Fungal viability was observed up to 60 days after inoculation and non-viable parasites were present in the persistent lesions up to 180 days post-inoculation. These data indicate that the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch is not a suitable site for the proliferation of Lacazia loboi when the fungus isolated from human tissues is tested. O tecido celular subcutâneo da bolsa jugal do hamster, um local de privilégio imunológico, tem sido usado para a investigação da infectividade potencial de diferentes tipos de parasitas. Está demonstrado que o implante de fragmentos de lesões induzidas pelo fungo Lacazia loboi, o agente etiológico da doença de Jorge Lobo, no tecido subcutâneo da bolsa jugal do hamster resultou na multiplicação e disseminação do parasita para linfonodos satélites16. Neste trabalho, descrevemos a evolução de lesões induzidas pela inoculação do fungo isolado de lesões de humanos neste sítio de privilégio imunológico. A morfologia da resposta inflamatória, a viabilidade e proliferação do fungo foram analisadas. A inoculação do fungo na bolsa jugal induziu granulomas com raros linfócitos. Embora células fúngicas tenham sido observadas até 180 dias após inoculação, os fungos perderam viabilidade após o primeiro dia da inoculação. Contrariamente, quando o fungo foi inoculado no coxim plantar dos animais, foram observadas lesões histiocitárias não organizadas. Células gigantes do tipo Langhans, linfócitos e fungos foram observados nessas lesões. Quando inoculado na pata dos animais, a viabilidade do fungo foi observada até 60 dias após inoculação. Parasitas não viáveis foram observados em lesões de até 180 dias. Esses dados indicam que o tecido celular subcutâneo da bolsa jugal do hamster não é local adequado para a proliferação do Lacazia loboi quando o fungo isolado de tecido humano é testado. Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo2000-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30420Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 42 No. 3 (2000); 119-123 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 42 Núm. 3 (2000); 119-123 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; v. 42 n. 3 (2000); 119-123 1678-99460036-4665reponame:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinstname:Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)instacron:IMTenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30420/32304Copyright (c) 2018 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOPROMOLLA, Diltor Vladimir AraujoNOGUEIRA, Maria Esther Salles2012-07-07T09:34:15Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/30420Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/oai||revimtsp@usp.br1678-99460036-4665opendoar:2022-12-13T16:51:11.455054Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo - Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)true |
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Inoculation of Lacazia loboi into the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch Inoculação de Lacazia loboi no tecido celular subcutâneo da bolsa jugal do hamster |
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Inoculation of Lacazia loboi into the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch |
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Inoculation of Lacazia loboi into the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch OPROMOLLA, Diltor Vladimir Araujo Lacazia lo Granul Cheek Po Hams |
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Inoculation of Lacazia loboi into the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch |
title_full |
Inoculation of Lacazia loboi into the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch |
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Inoculation of Lacazia loboi into the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch |
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Inoculation of Lacazia loboi into the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch |
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Inoculation of Lacazia loboi into the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch |
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OPROMOLLA, Diltor Vladimir Araujo |
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OPROMOLLA, Diltor Vladimir Araujo NOGUEIRA, Maria Esther Salles |
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NOGUEIRA, Maria Esther Salles |
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OPROMOLLA, Diltor Vladimir Araujo NOGUEIRA, Maria Esther Salles |
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Lacazia lo Granul Cheek Po Hams |
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Lacazia lo Granul Cheek Po Hams |
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The subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch, a site of immunologic privilege, has been used to investigate the potential infectivity of different types of parasites. It has been demonstrated that the implantation of fragments of lesions induced by the fungus Lacazia loboi, the etiologic agent of Jorge Lobo's disease, into the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch resulted in parasite multiplication and dissemination to satellite lymph nodes16. Here we describe the evolution of lesions induced by the inoculation of the isolated fungus into this immunologically privileged site. The morphology of the inflammatory response and fungal viability and proliferation were evaluated. Inoculation of the fungus into the cheek pouch induced histiocytic granulomas with rare lymphocytes. Although fungal cells were detected for a period of up to 180 days in these lesions, the fungi lost viability after the first day of inoculation. In contrast, when the parasite was inoculated into the footpad, non-organized histiocytic lesions were observed. Langhan's giant cells, lymphocytes and fungal particles were observed in these lesions. Fungal viability was observed up to 60 days after inoculation and non-viable parasites were present in the persistent lesions up to 180 days post-inoculation. These data indicate that the subcutaneous tissue of the hamster cheek pouch is not a suitable site for the proliferation of Lacazia loboi when the fungus isolated from human tissues is tested. |
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