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Maurício Barcelos Costa1, Emerith Mayra Hungria1, Aline Araújo Freitas1, Ana Lúcia O M Sousa1, Juliano Jampietro2, Fernando A Soares3,4, Mariane M A Stefani1.
Abstract
Leprosy is a complex chronic, infectious dermato-neurological disease that affects the skin and peripheral nerves especially during immuno-inflammatory episodes known as type 1/T1R and type 2/T2R reactions. This study investigated the in situ expression of CD25+Foxp3+ Treg cells and TGF-β1, IFN-γ, IL-17 in leprosy T1R and T2R. Tregs were evaluated in 114 skin biopsies from 74 leprosy patients: 56 T1R (28-paired reaction-free/reactional biopsies, 28 unpaired T1R), 18 T2R (12 paired reaction-free/reactional biopsies, 6 unpaired T2R). Double CD25+Foxp3+immunostained Treg cells obtained by automated platform (Ventana BenchMark XT, Roche, Mannheim, Germany) were counted (Nikon Eclipse E400 2mm2). Cytokine expression was evaluated by immunostaining in 96 biopsies (48 paired reaction-free/reactional lesions, 24 T1R, 24 T2R) using rabbit polyclonal anti human TGF-β1, IFN-γ, IL-17 antibodies (Santa Cruz Biotechnology CA, USA). Treg cell counts in leprosy reactional lesions were higher compared to reaction-free (p = 0.002). Treg numbers were higher in T1R compared to paired unreactional T1R lesions (p = 0.001). Similar frequency of Treg was seen in paired reactional versus unreactional T2R lesions. Higher expression of TGF-β, IFN-γ and IL-17 was seen in T2R lesions compared to T1R and reaction-free lesions. The increase in Treg cells during T1R suggests a suppressive role to control the exacerbated cellular immune response during T1R that can cause tissue and nerve damage. Evidences of upregulated Treg cells in TR1, which usually occurs in patients with Th1-Th17 immunity and the indications of the expression of Th17/IL-17 in T2R, which develops in patients with Th2-Treg profile, suggest plasticity of Treg-Th17 cells populations and a potential role for these cell populations in the immunopathogenesis of leprosy reactions.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29883464 PMCID: PMC5993234 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0196853
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Main demographic and clinical features of leprosy patients.
| Study groups (total) | Gender(M/F) | Age Median (years, range) | Ridley & Jopling | Bacillary counts/lesion (median, range) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1R (n = 56) | 35/21 | 49 (20–75) | TT = 03; BT = 28; BB = 02; BL = 22 LL = 01 | 1 (0–2) |
| T2R (n = 18) | 14/4 | 42 (20–71) | BL = 09, LL = 9 | 4 (1–6) |
M: male; F: female. MB: multibacillary leprosy; PB: paucibacillary leprosy; T1R: type 1 reaction; T2R: type 2 reaction; Bacillary counts were performed in the biopsy of the skin lesion after Fite-Faraco staining.
Fig 1(A) CD25+ Foxp3+Treg cell counts in skin biopsies of T1R+T2R (n = 40) and reaction-free leprosy patients (n = 40). (B) CD25+ Foxp3+Treg cell counts in biopsies of 56 T1R and 40 unpaired reaction-free patients. (C) CD25+ Foxp3+Treg cell counts in biopsies of 18 T2R and 40 unpaired reaction-free patients. (D) CD25+ Foxp3+Treg cells in biopsies of 28 T1R and 12 T2R. The horizontal lines represent the median CD25+ Foxp3+Treg cell counts.
Fig 2(A-B): CD25+ Foxp3+Treg cell counts in paired biopsies of T1R and reaction-free patients. The horizontal lines represent the median CD25+ Foxp3+Treg cell counts. (C-D): CD25+ Foxp3+Treg cell counts in paired biopsies of T2R and reaction-free patients. (E-F): CD25+ Foxp3+Treg cells in paired biopsies of a reaction-free BT lesion and during T1R; (G-H): CD25+ Foxp3+Treg cells in paired biopsies of a reaction-free BL patient and during a T2R. Marks: 50μm.
Fig 3Comparison of the expression of TGF-β (A) IL-17 (B) and IFN-γ (C) in paired skin biopsies of reactional (T1R and T2R) and reaction-free lesions. The horizontal lines represent the median counts of TGF-βL-17 and IFN-γ positive cells.
Fig 4Immunostaining for TGF-βIL-17 and IFN-γin paired skin biopsies of reactional (T1R and T2R) and reaction-free lesions.
(A-B): TGF-βin paired biopsies of a patient during T1R and when the patient was reaction-free. (C-D): TGF-βin paired skin biopsies of a patient during T2R and when the patient was reaction-free. (E-F): IL-17 in paired skin biopsies of a patient with T1R and when the patient was reaction-free. (G-H): IL-17 in paired skin biopsies of a patient with T2R and when the patient was reaction-free. (I-J): IFN-γ in paired skin biopsies of a patient with T1R and when the patient was reaction-free. (K-L): IFN-γ in paired skin biopsies of a patient with T2R and when the patient was reaction-free.