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Response of iNOS and its relationship with IL-22 and STAT3 in macrophage activity in the polar forms of leprosy.

Abstract

Leprosy is a chronic granulomatous infection that manifests as different clinical forms related to the immunological response. The aim of the study was to evaluated the response of IL-22, STAT3, CD68 and iNOS in leprosy skin lesions. The mean number IL-22 positive cells was 12.12±1.90 cells/field in the TT form and 31.31±2.91 cells/field in the LL form. STAT3 positive cells was 5.29±1.96 cells/field in the TT form, while this number was 11.13±3.48 cells/field in the LL form. The mean number of CD68 positive cells was 25.18±6.21 cells/field in the TT form and 62.81±8.13 cells/field in the LL form. Quantitative analysis of iNOS revealed a significant difference, with the mean number of cells expressing the enzyme being 30.24±2.88 cells/field in the TT form compared to 35.44±4.69 cells/field in the LL form. Linear correlations in lesions of TT patients showed a moderate positive correlations between CD68 and iNOS, STAT3 and Inos, IL-22 and STAT3, and IL-22 and iNOS. Our results demonstrate that these factors can act synergistically to induce a microbicidal activity in the population of macrophages in the leprosy lesions.

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Type
Journal Article
Author
Sousa JR
Sousa RPM
Aarão TLS
Dias LB
Oliveira Carneiro FR
Quaresma JAS