TY - JOUR KW - Adult KW - Cells, Cultured KW - Chemotactic Factors KW - Endocytosis KW - Female KW - Humans KW - Immune Adherence Reaction KW - Lepromin KW - leprosy KW - Leukocyte Count KW - Leukocytes KW - Male KW - Phagocytosis KW - Time Factors AU - Rojas-Espinosa O AU - Aponte-Vázquez J AU - González Cruz O AU - Estrada-Parra S AU - Ortíz Y AB -
Two aspects of the phagocytic process in normal and lepromatous polymorphonuclears (PMN) and monocytes (MN) were studied. These aspects were endocytosis and adherence to surfaces. These 2 phenomena are closely related to each other and to the whole phagocytic process as they depend on membrane activity. It was found that both lepromatous phagocytes (PMN and MN) show, on the average, a depressed ability to endocytose opsonized Mycobacterium lepraemurium when compared to normal phagocytes. This impairment, however, does not seem to be related to intrinsic defects in the phagocytic cells themselves but to the presence in lepromatous serum of factors that interfere with the endocytic function. This conclusion was drawn from the fact that lepromatous serum causes a similar diminution in the endocytic ability of normal phagocytes. On the other hand, lepromatous plasma but not indeterminate leprosy nor normal plasmas interfere with the capacity of PMN leukocytes to adhere in vitro to plastic surfaces. These impairments in the phagocytic function might help to better understand the depressed overall inflammatory responses observed in vivo in lepromatous patients with a long-lasting disease.
BT - International journal of leprosy and other mycobacterial diseases : official organ of the International Leprosy Association C1 -http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7190552?dopt=Abstract
DA - 1980 Jun IS - 2 J2 - Int. J. Lepr. Other Mycobact. Dis. LA - eng N2 -Two aspects of the phagocytic process in normal and lepromatous polymorphonuclears (PMN) and monocytes (MN) were studied. These aspects were endocytosis and adherence to surfaces. These 2 phenomena are closely related to each other and to the whole phagocytic process as they depend on membrane activity. It was found that both lepromatous phagocytes (PMN and MN) show, on the average, a depressed ability to endocytose opsonized Mycobacterium lepraemurium when compared to normal phagocytes. This impairment, however, does not seem to be related to intrinsic defects in the phagocytic cells themselves but to the presence in lepromatous serum of factors that interfere with the endocytic function. This conclusion was drawn from the fact that lepromatous serum causes a similar diminution in the endocytic ability of normal phagocytes. On the other hand, lepromatous plasma but not indeterminate leprosy nor normal plasmas interfere with the capacity of PMN leukocytes to adhere in vitro to plastic surfaces. These impairments in the phagocytic function might help to better understand the depressed overall inflammatory responses observed in vivo in lepromatous patients with a long-lasting disease.
PY - 1980 SP - 159 EP - 66 T2 - International journal of leprosy and other mycobacterial diseases : official organ of the International Leprosy Association TI - Phagocytosis in leprosy. III. Defective adhesive and endocytic abilities of circulating leukocytes in lepromatous leprosy. UR - http://ila.ilsl.br/pdfs/v48n2a07.pdf VL - 48 SN - 0148-916X ER -