TY - JOUR KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Erythema Nodosum KW - Humans KW - Immunity, Cellular KW - Immunoenzyme Techniques KW - leprosy KW - Leprosy, lepromatous KW - Leprosy, Tuberculoid KW - Male KW - Middle Aged AU - Fujita M AU - Miyachi Y AU - Izumi S AU - Imamura S AB -

Five biopsies from 2 leprosy patients, tuberculoid (TT), and polar lepromatous (LLp), were studies using immunoperoxidase procedures with monoclonal antibodies. Immunohistochemical patterns of them were remarkably different. In a TT patient, epithelioid cells and helper/inducer T (Leu 3a+) cells made the central core of a granuloma surrounded by suppressor/cytotoxic T (T8+) cells and B cells, indicating a possible immune-mediated cell response. The distribution of B cells suggests that not only T but also B cells may take part in the formation of the granuloma. In contrast, helper/inducer cells, suppressor/cytotoxic cells, and macrophages of a LLp patient were admixed uniformly at the site of the lesion, indicating a poor immune response. Although the ENL skin lesion of this LLp patient did not eliminate the bacilli, HLA-DR expression by keratinocytes and increased numbers of helper/inducer cells found in an ENL lesion, comparable to the findings of TT leprosy, suggests that a cell mediated immune response may play some role in the pathogenesis of ENL reaction.

BT - Nihon Rai Gakkai zasshi C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2697713?dopt=Abstract DA - 1989 Apr-Jun DO - 10.5025/hansen1977.58.85 IS - 2 J2 - Nihon Rai Gakkai Zasshi LA - jpn N2 -

Five biopsies from 2 leprosy patients, tuberculoid (TT), and polar lepromatous (LLp), were studies using immunoperoxidase procedures with monoclonal antibodies. Immunohistochemical patterns of them were remarkably different. In a TT patient, epithelioid cells and helper/inducer T (Leu 3a+) cells made the central core of a granuloma surrounded by suppressor/cytotoxic T (T8+) cells and B cells, indicating a possible immune-mediated cell response. The distribution of B cells suggests that not only T but also B cells may take part in the formation of the granuloma. In contrast, helper/inducer cells, suppressor/cytotoxic cells, and macrophages of a LLp patient were admixed uniformly at the site of the lesion, indicating a poor immune response. Although the ENL skin lesion of this LLp patient did not eliminate the bacilli, HLA-DR expression by keratinocytes and increased numbers of helper/inducer cells found in an ENL lesion, comparable to the findings of TT leprosy, suggests that a cell mediated immune response may play some role in the pathogenesis of ENL reaction.

PY - 1989 SP - 85 EP - 91 T2 - Nihon Rai Gakkai zasshi TI - [Cell mediated immune response in leprosy lesions]. VL - 58 SN - 0386-3980 ER -