The pattern of immune cell infiltration in chromoblastomycosis: involvement of macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha/CCL3 and fungi persistence

Authors

  • Vanuza Cristina Sá Universidade de Brasília; Institute of Biology; Cell Biology Department
  • Tarcília Aparecida Silva Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; School of Dentistry; Department of Oral Surgery and Pathology
  • Carmelia Matos Santiago Reis Hospital Universitário de Brasília; Laboratório de Micologia
  • Fernando Queiroz Cunha Universidade de São Paulo; School of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto; Department of Pharmacology
  • Florêncio Figueiredo Universidade Católica de Brasília
  • Anamélia Lorenzetti Bocca Universidade de Brasília; Institute of Biology; Cell Biology Department

Keywords:

Chromoblastomycosis, Granulomas, Chemokine

Abstract

Chromoblastomycosis (CR) is a subcutaneous chronic mycosis characterized by a granulomatous inflammatory response. However, little is known regarding the pattern of leukocyte subsets in CR and the pathways involved in their recruitment. The objective of this study was to assess the cellular subsets, chemokine, chemokine receptors and enzymes in CR. The inflammatory infiltrate was characterized by immunohistochemistry using antibodies against macrophages (CD68), Langerhans'cells (S100), lymphocytes (CD3, CD4, CD8, CD45RO, CD20 and CD56) and neutrophils (CD15). The expression of MIP-1alpha (Macrophage inflammatory protein-1alpha), chemokine receptors (CXCR3 and CCR1) and enzymes (superoxide dismutase-SOD and nitric oxide synthase-iNOS) was also evaluated by the same method. We observed an increase in all populations evaluated when compared with the controls. Numbers of CD15+ and CD56+ were significantly lower than CD3+, CD4+, CD20+ and CD68+ cells. Statistical analysis revealed an association of fungi numbers with CD3, CD45RO and iNOS-positive cells. Furthermore, MIP-1alpha expression was associated with CD45RO, CD68, iNOS and CXCR3. Our results suggest a possible role of MIP-1alpha and fungi persistence in the cell infiltration in CR sites.

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Published

2007-02-01

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Mycology

How to Cite

Sá, V. C., Silva, T. A., Reis, C. M. S., Cunha, F. Q., Figueiredo, F., & Bocca, A. L. (2007). The pattern of immune cell infiltration in chromoblastomycosis: involvement of macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha/CCL3 and fungi persistence . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 49(1), 49-53. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/31056