02609nas a2200289 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653001700055653001900072653001100091653002500102653002500127653002800152100001500180700001500195700002000210700001500230700001800245700002100263700001300284700001400297245011000311300001000421490000700431520186700438022001402305 2007 d c2007 Jan10aB7-1 Antigen10aFlow Cytometry10aHumans10aImmunohistochemistry10aLeprosy, lepromatous10aLeukocytes, Mononuclear1 aSantos D O1 aCastro H C1 aBourguignon S C1 aBastos O M1 aRodrigues C R1 aVan Heuverswyn H1 aNery J A1 aMiranda A00aExpression of B7-1 costimulatory molecules in patients with multibacillary leprosy and reactional states. a75-800 v323 a

BACKGROUND: The expression of B7 as a costimulatory molecule on the surface of antigen-presenting cells such as macrophages and on dendritic cells characterizes the efficiency of the cell-mediated immune response.

AIMS: Our purpose was to evaluate B7-1 expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) immediately after cell isolation ('spontaneous' B7 expression), and in inflammatory cells from cutaneous lesions of patients with multibacillary leprosy (MB-L) without and during the reactional states of erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) or reversal reaction (RR).

METHODS: Peripheral blood samples and skin biopsies of eight patients without (MB-L) and with reactional episodes (ENL and RR) were studied using antibodies against B7-1, CD1b, DR and CD14 in flow-cytometry and immunohistochemistry experiments.

RESULTS: The flow-cytometry studies (mean +/- SD% of fluorescent cells) revealed significant B7-1 expression on PBMCs isolated from patients with ENL (8.0 +/- 0.6%) and RR (15.0 +/- 1.4%) compared with that observed for patients with MB-L (0.4 +/- 0.2%). Similar results were observed for cutaneous lesions of these patients by immunohistochemical assays. One patient studied before and during ENL revealed weak B7 expression before the reactional episode (0.3% of cells) compared with the marked level of B7-expressing cells detected during ENL (8.5% fluorescent cells). Interestingly, an even higher B7 expression (15% of cells) was observed in patients with RR.

CONCLUSIONS: Our results strongly suggest that B7 expression precedes reactional episodes in MB-L, which could be related to the acquisition of effective immunity to Mycobacterium leprae during reactional episodes in leprosy. We propose B7 expression as a marker of CMI response in reactional episodes in leprosy.

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