Histopathology, parasite density and cell phenotypes of the popliteal lymph node in canine visceral leishmaniasis.
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Resumo: | While enlargement of popliteal lymph nodes (LN) is frequently described in canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL), there are few histopathologic studies of lymph nodes during this chronic immunopathological condition. Besides a detailed histopathologic analysis, we have characterized the parasite load and major immunophenotypic features of the LN inLeishmania (Leishmania ) chagasi-infected dogs. Our major histopathological findings highlight that hypertrophy/hyperplasia of LN cortical and medullary zones was the principal characteristic observed in asymptomatic dogs (AD), whereas atrophy of LN cortical zone was predominant in symptomatic animals (SD). The LN parasite density detected by anti- Leishmania immunohistochemical assay or expressed as Leishman Donovan Units was also highly correlated with the skin parasitism, the most reliable parameter to decode the clinical status of CVL. The major LN immunophenotypic changes during ongoing CVL were an increased frequency of T-lymphocytes, particularly CD8 + T-cells, up-regulation of MHC-II expression by lymphocytes and decreased levels of CD21 + B-cells. Our findings further demonstrated that changes in the LN B-lymphocyte compartment exhibited a negative correlation with the skin parasite load. Conversely, we also showed evidence for a positive association between skin parasitism and LN T-cell-mediated immunity, suggesting that T-cells, especially CD8 + lymphocytes, may have a Type-2 immunological profile in this lymphoid tissue in response to CVL. |
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Histopathology, parasite density and cell phenotypes of the popliteal lymph node in canine visceral leishmaniasis.Canine visceral leishmaniasisLeishmania chagasiLymph nodeHistopathologyParasitismLymphocyte subsetsFlow cytometryWhile enlargement of popliteal lymph nodes (LN) is frequently described in canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL), there are few histopathologic studies of lymph nodes during this chronic immunopathological condition. Besides a detailed histopathologic analysis, we have characterized the parasite load and major immunophenotypic features of the LN inLeishmania (Leishmania ) chagasi-infected dogs. Our major histopathological findings highlight that hypertrophy/hyperplasia of LN cortical and medullary zones was the principal characteristic observed in asymptomatic dogs (AD), whereas atrophy of LN cortical zone was predominant in symptomatic animals (SD). The LN parasite density detected by anti- Leishmania immunohistochemical assay or expressed as Leishman Donovan Units was also highly correlated with the skin parasitism, the most reliable parameter to decode the clinical status of CVL. The major LN immunophenotypic changes during ongoing CVL were an increased frequency of T-lymphocytes, particularly CD8 + T-cells, up-regulation of MHC-II expression by lymphocytes and decreased levels of CD21 + B-cells. Our findings further demonstrated that changes in the LN B-lymphocyte compartment exhibited a negative correlation with the skin parasite load. Conversely, we also showed evidence for a positive association between skin parasitism and LN T-cell-mediated immunity, suggesting that T-cells, especially CD8 + lymphocytes, may have a Type-2 immunological profile in this lymphoid tissue in response to CVL.2012-07-05T13:02:12Z2012-07-05T13:02:12Z2008info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfGIUNCHETTI, R. C. et al. Histopathology, parasite density and cell phenotypes of the popliteal lymph node in canine visceral leishmaniasis. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, v. 121, n. 1-2, p. 23-33, jan. 2008. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016524270700267X>. Acesso em: 05 jul. 2012.01652427http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/975O periódico Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology concede permissão para depósito deste artigo no Repositório Institucional da UFOP. Número da licpnça: 3281420862355.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGiunchetti, Rodolfo CordeiroMartins Filho, Olindo AssisCarneiro, Cláudia MartinsMayrink, WilsonMarques, Marcos JoséTafuri, Wagner LuizOliveira, Rodrigo Corrêa deReis, Alexandre Barbosaengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFOPinstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOP2019-02-25T17:09:56Zoai:repositorio.ufop.br:123456789/975Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufop.br/oai/requestrepositorio@ufop.edu.bropendoar:32332019-02-25T17:09:56Repositório Institucional da UFOP - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false |
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Histopathology, parasite density and cell phenotypes of the popliteal lymph node in canine visceral leishmaniasis. |
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Histopathology, parasite density and cell phenotypes of the popliteal lymph node in canine visceral leishmaniasis. |
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Histopathology, parasite density and cell phenotypes of the popliteal lymph node in canine visceral leishmaniasis. Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro Canine visceral leishmaniasis Leishmania chagasi Lymph node Histopathology Parasitism Lymphocyte subsets Flow cytometry |
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Histopathology, parasite density and cell phenotypes of the popliteal lymph node in canine visceral leishmaniasis. |
title_full |
Histopathology, parasite density and cell phenotypes of the popliteal lymph node in canine visceral leishmaniasis. |
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Histopathology, parasite density and cell phenotypes of the popliteal lymph node in canine visceral leishmaniasis. |
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Histopathology, parasite density and cell phenotypes of the popliteal lymph node in canine visceral leishmaniasis. |
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Histopathology, parasite density and cell phenotypes of the popliteal lymph node in canine visceral leishmaniasis. |
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Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro |
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Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro Martins Filho, Olindo Assis Carneiro, Cláudia Martins Mayrink, Wilson Marques, Marcos José Tafuri, Wagner Luiz Oliveira, Rodrigo Corrêa de Reis, Alexandre Barbosa |
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Martins Filho, Olindo Assis Carneiro, Cláudia Martins Mayrink, Wilson Marques, Marcos José Tafuri, Wagner Luiz Oliveira, Rodrigo Corrêa de Reis, Alexandre Barbosa |
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Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro Martins Filho, Olindo Assis Carneiro, Cláudia Martins Mayrink, Wilson Marques, Marcos José Tafuri, Wagner Luiz Oliveira, Rodrigo Corrêa de Reis, Alexandre Barbosa |
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Canine visceral leishmaniasis Leishmania chagasi Lymph node Histopathology Parasitism Lymphocyte subsets Flow cytometry |
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Canine visceral leishmaniasis Leishmania chagasi Lymph node Histopathology Parasitism Lymphocyte subsets Flow cytometry |
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While enlargement of popliteal lymph nodes (LN) is frequently described in canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL), there are few histopathologic studies of lymph nodes during this chronic immunopathological condition. Besides a detailed histopathologic analysis, we have characterized the parasite load and major immunophenotypic features of the LN inLeishmania (Leishmania ) chagasi-infected dogs. Our major histopathological findings highlight that hypertrophy/hyperplasia of LN cortical and medullary zones was the principal characteristic observed in asymptomatic dogs (AD), whereas atrophy of LN cortical zone was predominant in symptomatic animals (SD). The LN parasite density detected by anti- Leishmania immunohistochemical assay or expressed as Leishman Donovan Units was also highly correlated with the skin parasitism, the most reliable parameter to decode the clinical status of CVL. The major LN immunophenotypic changes during ongoing CVL were an increased frequency of T-lymphocytes, particularly CD8 + T-cells, up-regulation of MHC-II expression by lymphocytes and decreased levels of CD21 + B-cells. Our findings further demonstrated that changes in the LN B-lymphocyte compartment exhibited a negative correlation with the skin parasite load. Conversely, we also showed evidence for a positive association between skin parasitism and LN T-cell-mediated immunity, suggesting that T-cells, especially CD8 + lymphocytes, may have a Type-2 immunological profile in this lymphoid tissue in response to CVL. |
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GIUNCHETTI, R. C. et al. Histopathology, parasite density and cell phenotypes of the popliteal lymph node in canine visceral leishmaniasis. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, v. 121, n. 1-2, p. 23-33, jan. 2008. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016524270700267X>. Acesso em: 05 jul. 2012. 01652427 http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/975 |
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GIUNCHETTI, R. C. et al. Histopathology, parasite density and cell phenotypes of the popliteal lymph node in canine visceral leishmaniasis. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, v. 121, n. 1-2, p. 23-33, jan. 2008. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016524270700267X>. Acesso em: 05 jul. 2012. 01652427 |
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