Immunoexpression lymphocyte markers natural killer (NK ) , CD16 + and CD56 + , biopsies in patients with skin hansenÃase

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Autor(a) principal: Kelvia Miranda SÃ
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Resumo: Immune response to M leprae is determinant to leprosy evolution and NK cells are important constituents of the innate immune response and can contribute to the adaptive response activation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the immunoexpression of NK cells markers CD16+ and CD56+ in skin lesions of patients with leprosy, before any treatment. A total of 54 skin biopsies of patients with leprosy were evaluated by immunohistochemistry using rabbit anti-human CD16a (clone SP189) from Spring Bioscience and mouse anti-human CD56 (clone 123C3) from DakoÂ, together with Envision Flex kit from DakoÂ. Nineteen cases were from tuberculoid (TT) clinical form, 14 were borderline (BT, BB, BL) and 20 were lepromatous (LL), while one case was from indeterminate form (I). Among them 31 (57,4%) were from male gender and 30 (55,5%) presented positive baciloscopy. The samples were collected at the âCentro de Dermatologia Dona LibÃniaâ in Fortaleza, CearÃ, Brazil, and were analysed at the âLaboratÃrio de TÃcnicas Cito-histopatolÃgicas Especiais do Departamento de Patologia e Medicina Legal da Universidade Federal do CearÃâ. Positive controls for the CD16 and CD56 expression were lung tissue and carcinoid tumor, respectively. Fisher, Chi-square, Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests were used to statistical analysis and a p value of <0.05 was considered significant. Differences were observed when expression of CD16+ cells was compared between tuberculoid and borderlines forms (p=0.0329), as also among gender comparisons (p=0.0129). The CD16+ cells in the three different clinical forms groups were also statistically different achieving a p value of 0.0085, and showing a higher median of expression of CD16+ in the TT group. These data suggests that a protective immune response against M. leprae in leprosy requires a balance between NK cells subgroups (CD16+ and CD56+) and that the tuberculoid form presents higher levels of CD16+ cells expression when compared to borderlines and LL forms. In addition, the study suggests that there are possible hormonal or genetic influences on the distribution of NK cell function markers.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisImmunoexpression lymphocyte markers natural killer (NK ) , CD16 + and CD56 + , biopsies in patients with skin hansenÃaseImunoexpressÃo de marcadores de linfÃcitos natural killer (NK), CD16+ E CD56+, em biÃpsias cutÃneas de pacientes com hansenÃase2015-09-22Max Victor Carioca Freitas67953662353http://lattes.cnpq.br/2609171032311880Heitor de Sà GonÃalves14159740391http://lattes.cnpq.br/8929040809605527Margarida Maria de Lima Pompeu11779420382Maria Jania Teixeira23305908300http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.jsp?id=K4798130Z175945860344http://lattes.cnpq.br/1887736036923652Kelvia Miranda SÃUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em PatologiaUFCBRKiller Cells, Natural Immunohistochemistry LeprosyANATOMIA PATOLOGICA E PATOLOGIA CLINICAImmune response to M leprae is determinant to leprosy evolution and NK cells are important constituents of the innate immune response and can contribute to the adaptive response activation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the immunoexpression of NK cells markers CD16+ and CD56+ in skin lesions of patients with leprosy, before any treatment. A total of 54 skin biopsies of patients with leprosy were evaluated by immunohistochemistry using rabbit anti-human CD16a (clone SP189) from Spring Bioscience and mouse anti-human CD56 (clone 123C3) from DakoÂ, together with Envision Flex kit from DakoÂ. Nineteen cases were from tuberculoid (TT) clinical form, 14 were borderline (BT, BB, BL) and 20 were lepromatous (LL), while one case was from indeterminate form (I). Among them 31 (57,4%) were from male gender and 30 (55,5%) presented positive baciloscopy. The samples were collected at the âCentro de Dermatologia Dona LibÃniaâ in Fortaleza, CearÃ, Brazil, and were analysed at the âLaboratÃrio de TÃcnicas Cito-histopatolÃgicas Especiais do Departamento de Patologia e Medicina Legal da Universidade Federal do CearÃâ. Positive controls for the CD16 and CD56 expression were lung tissue and carcinoid tumor, respectively. Fisher, Chi-square, Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests were used to statistical analysis and a p value of <0.05 was considered significant. Differences were observed when expression of CD16+ cells was compared between tuberculoid and borderlines forms (p=0.0329), as also among gender comparisons (p=0.0129). The CD16+ cells in the three different clinical forms groups were also statistically different achieving a p value of 0.0085, and showing a higher median of expression of CD16+ in the TT group. These data suggests that a protective immune response against M. leprae in leprosy requires a balance between NK cells subgroups (CD16+ and CD56+) and that the tuberculoid form presents higher levels of CD16+ cells expression when compared to borderlines and LL forms. In addition, the study suggests that there are possible hormonal or genetic influences on the distribution of NK cell function markers.A resposta imunolÃgica ao Mycobacterium leprae à componente determinante na evoluÃÃo da doenÃa. As cÃlulas Natural Killer (NK) sÃo constituintes importantes da resposta imune inata, podendo participar da ativaÃÃo da resposta adaptativa. Este estudo objetivou avaliar a imunoexpressÃo de marcadores de cÃlulas NK, CD16+ e CD56+, em lesÃes cutÃneas de pacientes com hansenÃase antes do tratamento, por imunoistoquÃmica. Foram analisadas 54 biÃpsias cutÃneas de lesÃes de paciente com hansenÃase. Sendo 19 casos da forma clÃnica tuberculÃide (TT), 14 da forma borderline (BT, BB e BL) e 20 da forma lepromatosa (LL) e 1 caso da forma clÃnica indeterminada (I). Destes pacientes 31 (57,4%) eram do gÃnero masculino, 30 (55,5%) eram baciloscopia positiva. As amostras foram provenientes do Centro de Dermatologia Dona LibÃnia e analisadas no LaboratÃrio de TÃcnicas Cito-histopatolÃgicas Especiais do Departamento de Patologia e Medicina Legal da Universidade Federal do CearÃ. Para a imunistoquÃmica foram utilizados os anticorpos monoclonais primÃrios: rabbit anti-human CD16a (clone SP189) da Spring Bioscience e o mouse anti-human CD56 (clone 123C3) da DakoÂ, juntamente com o kit Envision Flex da DakoÂ. Os controles positivos para CD16 e CD56 foram obtidos a partir de secÃÃes de tecidos de pulmÃes e tumor carcinÃide, respectivamente. Os testes de Fisher, Qui-quadrado, Kruskal-Wallis e Mann-Whitney foram utilizados para anÃlise estatÃstica, sendo considerado significante quando p<0,05. A comparaÃÃo entre a imunoexpressÃo de CD16+ em linfÃcitos teciduais da forma tuberculÃide em relaÃÃo Ãs formas borderlines apresentou diferenÃas estatÃsticas significantes (p=0,0329), como tambÃm em relaÃÃo ao gÃnero (p=0,0129). AtravÃs do teste Kruskal-Wallis, comparando os trÃs grupos das formas clinicas da doenÃa em relaÃÃo ao nÃmero de cÃlulas imunomarcadas com CD16+, foi observado que a mediana do grupo tuberculÃide foi maior, conferindo p=0,0085. Pode-se concluir que o estudo sugere que uma resposta imunolÃgica protetora na hansenÃase requer um equilÃbrio entre subgrupos de cÃlulas NK CD16+ e CD56+, e que a forma tuberculoide cursa com predomÃnio dessas cÃlulas NK citotÃxicas quando comparadas Ãs formas borderline e lepromatosas. Em adiÃÃo, o estudo sugere que hà possÃveis influÃncias hormonais ou genÃticas na distribuiÃÃo destes marcadores de funÃÃo de cÃlulas NK.http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=15165application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:28:24Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Immunoexpression lymphocyte markers natural killer (NK ) , CD16 + and CD56 + , biopsies in patients with skin hansenÃase
dc.title.alternative.pt.fl_str_mv ImunoexpressÃo de marcadores de linfÃcitos natural killer (NK), CD16+ E CD56+, em biÃpsias cutÃneas de pacientes com hansenÃase
title Immunoexpression lymphocyte markers natural killer (NK ) , CD16 + and CD56 + , biopsies in patients with skin hansenÃase
spellingShingle Immunoexpression lymphocyte markers natural killer (NK ) , CD16 + and CD56 + , biopsies in patients with skin hansenÃase
Kelvia Miranda SÃ
Killer Cells, Natural
Immunohistochemistry
Leprosy
ANATOMIA PATOLOGICA E PATOLOGIA CLINICA
title_short Immunoexpression lymphocyte markers natural killer (NK ) , CD16 + and CD56 + , biopsies in patients with skin hansenÃase
title_full Immunoexpression lymphocyte markers natural killer (NK ) , CD16 + and CD56 + , biopsies in patients with skin hansenÃase
title_fullStr Immunoexpression lymphocyte markers natural killer (NK ) , CD16 + and CD56 + , biopsies in patients with skin hansenÃase
title_full_unstemmed Immunoexpression lymphocyte markers natural killer (NK ) , CD16 + and CD56 + , biopsies in patients with skin hansenÃase
title_sort Immunoexpression lymphocyte markers natural killer (NK ) , CD16 + and CD56 + , biopsies in patients with skin hansenÃase
author Kelvia Miranda SÃ
author_facet Kelvia Miranda SÃ
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Max Victor Carioca Freitas
dc.contributor.advisor1ID.fl_str_mv 67953662353
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2609171032311880
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Heitor de SÃ GonÃalves
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dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8929040809605527
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Margarida Maria de Lima Pompeu
dc.contributor.referee2ID.fl_str_mv 11779420382
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Maria Jania Teixeira
dc.contributor.referee3ID.fl_str_mv 23305908300
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.jsp?id=K4798130Z1
dc.contributor.authorID.fl_str_mv 75945860344
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1887736036923652
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kelvia Miranda SÃ
contributor_str_mv Max Victor Carioca Freitas
Heitor de SÃ GonÃalves
Margarida Maria de Lima Pompeu
Maria Jania Teixeira
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Killer Cells, Natural
Immunohistochemistry
Leprosy
topic Killer Cells, Natural
Immunohistochemistry
Leprosy
ANATOMIA PATOLOGICA E PATOLOGIA CLINICA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ANATOMIA PATOLOGICA E PATOLOGIA CLINICA
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv Immune response to M leprae is determinant to leprosy evolution and NK cells are important constituents of the innate immune response and can contribute to the adaptive response activation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the immunoexpression of NK cells markers CD16+ and CD56+ in skin lesions of patients with leprosy, before any treatment. A total of 54 skin biopsies of patients with leprosy were evaluated by immunohistochemistry using rabbit anti-human CD16a (clone SP189) from Spring Bioscience and mouse anti-human CD56 (clone 123C3) from DakoÂ, together with Envision Flex kit from DakoÂ. Nineteen cases were from tuberculoid (TT) clinical form, 14 were borderline (BT, BB, BL) and 20 were lepromatous (LL), while one case was from indeterminate form (I). Among them 31 (57,4%) were from male gender and 30 (55,5%) presented positive baciloscopy. The samples were collected at the âCentro de Dermatologia Dona LibÃniaâ in Fortaleza, CearÃ, Brazil, and were analysed at the âLaboratÃrio de TÃcnicas Cito-histopatolÃgicas Especiais do Departamento de Patologia e Medicina Legal da Universidade Federal do CearÃâ. Positive controls for the CD16 and CD56 expression were lung tissue and carcinoid tumor, respectively. Fisher, Chi-square, Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests were used to statistical analysis and a p value of <0.05 was considered significant. Differences were observed when expression of CD16+ cells was compared between tuberculoid and borderlines forms (p=0.0329), as also among gender comparisons (p=0.0129). The CD16+ cells in the three different clinical forms groups were also statistically different achieving a p value of 0.0085, and showing a higher median of expression of CD16+ in the TT group. These data suggests that a protective immune response against M. leprae in leprosy requires a balance between NK cells subgroups (CD16+ and CD56+) and that the tuberculoid form presents higher levels of CD16+ cells expression when compared to borderlines and LL forms. In addition, the study suggests that there are possible hormonal or genetic influences on the distribution of NK cell function markers.
A resposta imunolÃgica ao Mycobacterium leprae à componente determinante na evoluÃÃo da doenÃa. As cÃlulas Natural Killer (NK) sÃo constituintes importantes da resposta imune inata, podendo participar da ativaÃÃo da resposta adaptativa. Este estudo objetivou avaliar a imunoexpressÃo de marcadores de cÃlulas NK, CD16+ e CD56+, em lesÃes cutÃneas de pacientes com hansenÃase antes do tratamento, por imunoistoquÃmica. Foram analisadas 54 biÃpsias cutÃneas de lesÃes de paciente com hansenÃase. Sendo 19 casos da forma clÃnica tuberculÃide (TT), 14 da forma borderline (BT, BB e BL) e 20 da forma lepromatosa (LL) e 1 caso da forma clÃnica indeterminada (I). Destes pacientes 31 (57,4%) eram do gÃnero masculino, 30 (55,5%) eram baciloscopia positiva. As amostras foram provenientes do Centro de Dermatologia Dona LibÃnia e analisadas no LaboratÃrio de TÃcnicas Cito-histopatolÃgicas Especiais do Departamento de Patologia e Medicina Legal da Universidade Federal do CearÃ. Para a imunistoquÃmica foram utilizados os anticorpos monoclonais primÃrios: rabbit anti-human CD16a (clone SP189) da Spring Bioscience e o mouse anti-human CD56 (clone 123C3) da DakoÂ, juntamente com o kit Envision Flex da DakoÂ. Os controles positivos para CD16 e CD56 foram obtidos a partir de secÃÃes de tecidos de pulmÃes e tumor carcinÃide, respectivamente. Os testes de Fisher, Qui-quadrado, Kruskal-Wallis e Mann-Whitney foram utilizados para anÃlise estatÃstica, sendo considerado significante quando p<0,05. A comparaÃÃo entre a imunoexpressÃo de CD16+ em linfÃcitos teciduais da forma tuberculÃide em relaÃÃo Ãs formas borderlines apresentou diferenÃas estatÃsticas significantes (p=0,0329), como tambÃm em relaÃÃo ao gÃnero (p=0,0129). AtravÃs do teste Kruskal-Wallis, comparando os trÃs grupos das formas clinicas da doenÃa em relaÃÃo ao nÃmero de cÃlulas imunomarcadas com CD16+, foi observado que a mediana do grupo tuberculÃide foi maior, conferindo p=0,0085. Pode-se concluir que o estudo sugere que uma resposta imunolÃgica protetora na hansenÃase requer um equilÃbrio entre subgrupos de cÃlulas NK CD16+ e CD56+, e que a forma tuberculoide cursa com predomÃnio dessas cÃlulas NK citotÃxicas quando comparadas Ãs formas borderline e lepromatosas. Em adiÃÃo, o estudo sugere que hà possÃveis influÃncias hormonais ou genÃticas na distribuiÃÃo destes marcadores de funÃÃo de cÃlulas NK.
description Immune response to M leprae is determinant to leprosy evolution and NK cells are important constituents of the innate immune response and can contribute to the adaptive response activation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the immunoexpression of NK cells markers CD16+ and CD56+ in skin lesions of patients with leprosy, before any treatment. A total of 54 skin biopsies of patients with leprosy were evaluated by immunohistochemistry using rabbit anti-human CD16a (clone SP189) from Spring Bioscience and mouse anti-human CD56 (clone 123C3) from DakoÂ, together with Envision Flex kit from DakoÂ. Nineteen cases were from tuberculoid (TT) clinical form, 14 were borderline (BT, BB, BL) and 20 were lepromatous (LL), while one case was from indeterminate form (I). Among them 31 (57,4%) were from male gender and 30 (55,5%) presented positive baciloscopy. The samples were collected at the âCentro de Dermatologia Dona LibÃniaâ in Fortaleza, CearÃ, Brazil, and were analysed at the âLaboratÃrio de TÃcnicas Cito-histopatolÃgicas Especiais do Departamento de Patologia e Medicina Legal da Universidade Federal do CearÃâ. Positive controls for the CD16 and CD56 expression were lung tissue and carcinoid tumor, respectively. Fisher, Chi-square, Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests were used to statistical analysis and a p value of <0.05 was considered significant. Differences were observed when expression of CD16+ cells was compared between tuberculoid and borderlines forms (p=0.0329), as also among gender comparisons (p=0.0129). The CD16+ cells in the three different clinical forms groups were also statistically different achieving a p value of 0.0085, and showing a higher median of expression of CD16+ in the TT group. These data suggests that a protective immune response against M. leprae in leprosy requires a balance between NK cells subgroups (CD16+ and CD56+) and that the tuberculoid form presents higher levels of CD16+ cells expression when compared to borderlines and LL forms. In addition, the study suggests that there are possible hormonal or genetic influences on the distribution of NK cell function markers.
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