Individuals in an endemic region for Leishmania braziliensis display lower levels of CD45RO in T cells
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Resumo: | Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) is an important neglected tropical disease, that reaches about 900 thousand to 1.5 million people annually, mainly in Brazil. The present study aimed to characterize these lymphocyte populations and the expression of the CD45RO marker profile in patients with CL. We evaluated CD4+, CD8+, double-positive (DP) and double-negative (DN) T cells and their expression of CD45RO in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis patients, divided into three groups: before treatment (BT), posttreatment (PT) and subclinical (SC). CD4+ T cells had a higher percentage in PT and SC groups when compared to the control group (CT). CD4+ T cells presented a greater expression of CD45RO in BT and PT groups compared to the SC group, that had a lower expression compared with the CT. CD8+ T lymphocytes had a higher percentage in BT when compared with CT and a greater expression of CD45RO when compared to PT, SC and CT groups. We did not observe any statistical significance in the percentage of the DP and DN lymphocytes, however, we noticed that the DP lymphocytes presented a lower expression of CD45RO in the SC group when compared to the CT group, whereas the DN lymphocytes showed a greater expression of CD45RO in the BT group when compared with the other groups. CD4+ T cells appear to be protective in these patients and CD8+ T lymphocytes seem to be associated to pathogenesis, while DP CD45RO+ and DN CD45RO+ lymphocytes appear to play a dual role. |
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Individuals in an endemic region for Leishmania braziliensis display lower levels of CD45RO in T cellsLos individuos en una región endémica para Leishmania braziliensis muestran niveles más bajos de CD45RO en las células TIndivíduos em região endêmica para Leishmania braziliensis exibem níveis mais baixos de CD45RO em células TFlow cytometryLeishmaniasisCutaneousNeglected diseaseT-Lymphocytes.Citometria de fluxoLeishmanioseCutâneaDoença negligenciada Linfócitos T.Citometría de flujoLeishmaniasisCutáneaEnfermedad desatendidaLinfocitos T.Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) is an important neglected tropical disease, that reaches about 900 thousand to 1.5 million people annually, mainly in Brazil. The present study aimed to characterize these lymphocyte populations and the expression of the CD45RO marker profile in patients with CL. We evaluated CD4+, CD8+, double-positive (DP) and double-negative (DN) T cells and their expression of CD45RO in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis patients, divided into three groups: before treatment (BT), posttreatment (PT) and subclinical (SC). CD4+ T cells had a higher percentage in PT and SC groups when compared to the control group (CT). CD4+ T cells presented a greater expression of CD45RO in BT and PT groups compared to the SC group, that had a lower expression compared with the CT. CD8+ T lymphocytes had a higher percentage in BT when compared with CT and a greater expression of CD45RO when compared to PT, SC and CT groups. We did not observe any statistical significance in the percentage of the DP and DN lymphocytes, however, we noticed that the DP lymphocytes presented a lower expression of CD45RO in the SC group when compared to the CT group, whereas the DN lymphocytes showed a greater expression of CD45RO in the BT group when compared with the other groups. CD4+ T cells appear to be protective in these patients and CD8+ T lymphocytes seem to be associated to pathogenesis, while DP CD45RO+ and DN CD45RO+ lymphocytes appear to play a dual role.La leishmaniasis cutánea (LC) es una importante enfermedad tropical desatendida, que alcanza anualmente entre 900 mil y 1,5 millones de personas, principalmente en Brasil. El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo caracterizar estas poblaciones de linfocitos y la expresión del perfil del marcador CD45RO en pacientes con LC. Se evaluaron las células T CD4+, CD8+, doblemente positivas (DP) y doblemente negativas (DN) y su expresión de CD45RO en pacientes con Leishmaniasis Cutánea, divididos en tres grupos: antes del tratamiento (BT), postratamiento (PT) y subclínico (SC). Las células T CD4+ presentaron un mayor porcentaje en los grupos PT y SC en comparación con el grupo de control (CT). Los linfocitos T CD4+ presentaron una mayor expresión de CD45RO en los grupos BT y PT en comparación con el grupo SC, que tuvo una menor expresión en comparación con el CT. Los linfocitos T CD8+ presentaron un mayor porcentaje en BT en comparación con CT y una mayor expresión de CD45RO en comparación con los grupos PT, SC y CT. No observamos ninguna significación estadística en el porcentaje de los linfocitos DP y DN, sin embargo, notamos que los linfocitos DP presentaron una menor expresión de CD45RO en el grupo SC en comparación con el grupo CT, mientras que los linfocitos DN mostraron una mayor expresión de CD45RO en el grupo BT en comparación con los otros grupos. Los linfocitos T CD4+ parecen ser protectores en estos pacientes y los linfocitos T CD8+ parecen estar asociados a la patogénesis, mientras que los linfocitos DP CD45RO+ y DN CD45RO+ parecen desempeñar un papel doble.A Leishmaniose cutânea (CL) é uma importante doença tropical negligenciada, que atinge cerca de 900 mil a 1,5 milhões de pessoas anualmente, principalmente no Brasil. O presente estudo teve como objetivo caracterizar estas populações linfocitárias e a expressão do perfil do marcador CD45RO em pacientes com CL. Avaliamos as células T CD4+, CD8+, duplo positivo (DP) e duplo negativo (DN) e sua expressão do CD45RO em pacientes com Leishmaniose cutânea, divididos em três grupos: antes do tratamento (BT), pós-tratamento (PT) e subclínico (SC). As células T CD4+ tinham uma porcentagem maior nos grupos PT e SC quando comparadas ao grupo controle (CT). As células T CD4+ apresentaram uma maior expressão de CD45RO nos grupos BT e PT em comparação com o grupo SC, que teve uma expressão menor em comparação com o grupo CT. Os linfócitos CD8+ T apresentaram uma porcentagem maior em BT quando comparados com CT e uma expressão maior de CD45RO quando comparados com os grupos PT, SC e CT. Não observamos nenhum significado estatístico na porcentagem de linfócitos DP e DN, entretanto, notamos que os linfócitos DP apresentaram uma expressão menor de CD45RO no grupo SC quando comparados com o grupo CT, enquanto os linfócitos DN apresentaram uma expressão maior de CD45RO no grupo BT quando comparados com os outros grupos. As células T CD4+ parecem ser protetoras nestes pacientes e os linfócitos CD8+ T parecem estar associados à patogênese, enquanto os linfócitos DP CD45RO+ e DN CD45RO+ parecem desempenhar um papel duplo.Research, Society and Development2022-04-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2825510.33448/rsd-v11i5.28255Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 5; e22811528255Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 5; e22811528255Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 5; e228115282552525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/28255/24503Copyright (c) 2022 Marton Kaique de Andrade Cavalcante; Vitorina Nerivânia Covello Rehn; Maria Edileuza Felinto de Brito; Rafael de Freitas e Silva; Valéria Rêgo Alves Pereira; Maria Carolina Accioly Brelaz-de-Castrohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCavalcante, Marton Kaique de Andrade Rehn, Vitorina Nerivânia Covello Brito, Maria Edileuza Felinto de Silva, Rafael de Freitas e Pereira, Valéria Rêgo Alves Brelaz-de-Castro, Maria Carolina Accioly 2022-04-17T18:18:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/28255Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:43.263476Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Individuals in an endemic region for Leishmania braziliensis display lower levels of CD45RO in T cells Los individuos en una región endémica para Leishmania braziliensis muestran niveles más bajos de CD45RO en las células T Indivíduos em região endêmica para Leishmania braziliensis exibem níveis mais baixos de CD45RO em células T |
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Individuals in an endemic region for Leishmania braziliensis display lower levels of CD45RO in T cells |
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Individuals in an endemic region for Leishmania braziliensis display lower levels of CD45RO in T cells Cavalcante, Marton Kaique de Andrade Flow cytometry Leishmaniasis Cutaneous Neglected disease T-Lymphocytes. Citometria de fluxo Leishmaniose Cutânea Doença negligenciada Linfócitos T. Citometría de flujo Leishmaniasis Cutánea Enfermedad desatendida Linfocitos T. |
title_short |
Individuals in an endemic region for Leishmania braziliensis display lower levels of CD45RO in T cells |
title_full |
Individuals in an endemic region for Leishmania braziliensis display lower levels of CD45RO in T cells |
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Individuals in an endemic region for Leishmania braziliensis display lower levels of CD45RO in T cells |
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Individuals in an endemic region for Leishmania braziliensis display lower levels of CD45RO in T cells |
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Individuals in an endemic region for Leishmania braziliensis display lower levels of CD45RO in T cells |
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Cavalcante, Marton Kaique de Andrade |
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Cavalcante, Marton Kaique de Andrade Rehn, Vitorina Nerivânia Covello Brito, Maria Edileuza Felinto de Silva, Rafael de Freitas e Pereira, Valéria Rêgo Alves Brelaz-de-Castro, Maria Carolina Accioly |
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Rehn, Vitorina Nerivânia Covello Brito, Maria Edileuza Felinto de Silva, Rafael de Freitas e Pereira, Valéria Rêgo Alves Brelaz-de-Castro, Maria Carolina Accioly |
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Cavalcante, Marton Kaique de Andrade Rehn, Vitorina Nerivânia Covello Brito, Maria Edileuza Felinto de Silva, Rafael de Freitas e Pereira, Valéria Rêgo Alves Brelaz-de-Castro, Maria Carolina Accioly |
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Flow cytometry Leishmaniasis Cutaneous Neglected disease T-Lymphocytes. Citometria de fluxo Leishmaniose Cutânea Doença negligenciada Linfócitos T. Citometría de flujo Leishmaniasis Cutánea Enfermedad desatendida Linfocitos T. |
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Flow cytometry Leishmaniasis Cutaneous Neglected disease T-Lymphocytes. Citometria de fluxo Leishmaniose Cutânea Doença negligenciada Linfócitos T. Citometría de flujo Leishmaniasis Cutánea Enfermedad desatendida Linfocitos T. |
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Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) is an important neglected tropical disease, that reaches about 900 thousand to 1.5 million people annually, mainly in Brazil. The present study aimed to characterize these lymphocyte populations and the expression of the CD45RO marker profile in patients with CL. We evaluated CD4+, CD8+, double-positive (DP) and double-negative (DN) T cells and their expression of CD45RO in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis patients, divided into three groups: before treatment (BT), posttreatment (PT) and subclinical (SC). CD4+ T cells had a higher percentage in PT and SC groups when compared to the control group (CT). CD4+ T cells presented a greater expression of CD45RO in BT and PT groups compared to the SC group, that had a lower expression compared with the CT. CD8+ T lymphocytes had a higher percentage in BT when compared with CT and a greater expression of CD45RO when compared to PT, SC and CT groups. We did not observe any statistical significance in the percentage of the DP and DN lymphocytes, however, we noticed that the DP lymphocytes presented a lower expression of CD45RO in the SC group when compared to the CT group, whereas the DN lymphocytes showed a greater expression of CD45RO in the BT group when compared with the other groups. CD4+ T cells appear to be protective in these patients and CD8+ T lymphocytes seem to be associated to pathogenesis, while DP CD45RO+ and DN CD45RO+ lymphocytes appear to play a dual role. |
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