TY - JOUR KW - Antigens, Bacterial KW - Case-Control Studies KW - Cells, Cultured KW - Humans KW - Interferon-gamma KW - Interleukin-10 KW - Interleukin-13 KW - Leprosy, lepromatous KW - Leprosy, Tuberculoid KW - Leukocytes, Mononuclear KW - Lymphocyte Activation KW - Mycobacterium bovis KW - Mycobacterium leprae KW - Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha AU - Machado P AU - Abrams J AU - Santos S AU - Brennan P AU - Barral A AU - Barral-Netto M AB -

The production of IFNgamma, IL-10, IL-13 and TNFalpha was determined using PBMC from 7 tuberculoid (TT) and 7 lepromatous leprosy (LL) patients, after stimulation with several mycobacterial antigens, in an attempt to characterize the cytokine responses to these antigens. The results showed that TT patients displayed higher IFNgamma levels than LL patients with the mycobacterial antigens tested, but no differences in IL-10 production were observed between the two groups. MLSC antigen was associated with the lowest IFNgamma production in TT and LL groups. Only BCG could be identified with stimulation of IFNgamma production in some LL patients. The mycobacterial antigens SP+, SP- and BCG were associated with higher TNFalpha production in patients and controls, suggesting that these antigens could be involved in immunopathological effects. Our findings showed that the antigens tested were associated with a heterogeneous cytokine production in leprosy patients. Further studies are required to establish if an individual antigen can be identified as inducing a protective immune response in leprosy.

BT - European journal of dermatology : EJD C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9649657?dopt=Abstract DA - 1998 Mar IS - 2 J2 - Eur J Dermatol LA - eng N2 -

The production of IFNgamma, IL-10, IL-13 and TNFalpha was determined using PBMC from 7 tuberculoid (TT) and 7 lepromatous leprosy (LL) patients, after stimulation with several mycobacterial antigens, in an attempt to characterize the cytokine responses to these antigens. The results showed that TT patients displayed higher IFNgamma levels than LL patients with the mycobacterial antigens tested, but no differences in IL-10 production were observed between the two groups. MLSC antigen was associated with the lowest IFNgamma production in TT and LL groups. Only BCG could be identified with stimulation of IFNgamma production in some LL patients. The mycobacterial antigens SP+, SP- and BCG were associated with higher TNFalpha production in patients and controls, suggesting that these antigens could be involved in immunopathological effects. Our findings showed that the antigens tested were associated with a heterogeneous cytokine production in leprosy patients. Further studies are required to establish if an individual antigen can be identified as inducing a protective immune response in leprosy.

PY - 1998 SP - 98 EP - 103 T2 - European journal of dermatology : EJD TI - Production of host-protective (IFN-gamma), host-impairing (IL-10, IL-13) and inflammatory (TNF-alpha) cytokines by PBMC from leprosy patients stimulated with mycobacterial antigens. VL - 8 SN - 1167-1122 ER -