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Expression of Foxp3, TGF-β and IL-10 in American cutaneous leishmaniasis lesions

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a unique population of CD25+CD4+ T cells that regulate innate and adaptive immune responses and have the ability to control the excessive or misdirected effects of the immune system. This modulation involves different mechanisms, such as the suppression of T cell proli...

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Published in:Archives of Dermatological Research 2014-03, Vol.306 (2), p.163-171
Main Authors: Rodrigues, F. M. D., Coelho Neto, G. T., Menezes, J. G. P. B., Gama, M. E. A., Gonçalves, E. G., Silva, A. R., Laurenti, M. D., Corbett, C. E. P., Silveira, F. T., Gomes, C. M. C.
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Summary:Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a unique population of CD25+CD4+ T cells that regulate innate and adaptive immune responses and have the ability to control the excessive or misdirected effects of the immune system. This modulation involves different mechanisms, such as the suppression of T cell proliferation and cytokine production, the secretion of suppressive cytokines (IL-10 and TGF-β) and the induction of effector T cell apoptosis in humans with infectious diseases such as Leishmania infections. The aim of this study was to evaluate the expression of Foxp3, IL-10 and TGF-β through immunohistochemistry in 22 skin biopsies of patients with localized cutaneous leishmaniasis (LCL) caused by Leishmania ( Viannia ) spp. from an endemic area in pre-Amazonian area of Maranhão State, Brazil. The density of these markers was also analyzed according to the species of parasite and the progression of the disease. The cellular density was 234 cells/mm² for Foxp3+ cells, 357 cells/mm² for TGF-β+ cells and 648 cells/mm² for IL-10+ cells in the studied skin lesions. The analysis of the cellular density of these immunological markers in relation to the species of Leishmania demonstrated that lesions caused by L. ( V. ) braziliensis had a lower density of Foxp3+ cells than lesions caused by L. ( Viannia ) spp. The expression of IL-10 was also lower in lesions caused by L. ( V. ) braziliensis . There were no significant differences in TGF-β expression between the two groups. The evaluation of these markers according to the progression of the disease did not reveal any significant differences. These findings suggest that Treg Foxp3+ cells, IL-10, and TGF-β play important roles in the immunopathogenesis of LCL and that these roles differ depending on the causal Leishmania species.
ISSN:0340-3696
1432-069X
DOI:10.1007/s00403-013-1396-8