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Pathogenesis of Leprosy: An Insight Into B Lymphocytes and Plasma Cells.

Agnes Fabel1, Alexandra Maria Giovanna Brunasso2, Antonio Pedro Schettini3, Carlo Cota4, Matteo Puntoni5, Enrico Nunzi6, Giovanni Biondo2, Lorenzo Cerroni7, Cesare Massone2.   

Abstract

The pathogenesis of leprosy is still not fully understood. Several studies have been performed on the involvement of T cells in leprosy and more recently have focused on genetic factors and innate immune response. There are still only few reports about the role of B cells in active leprosy lesions in different spectral forms of the disease. The literature on tuberculosis suggests that B cells play an important role in the regulation of the granulomas, in cytokine production, T-cell response, and antigen presentation. Only few studies investigated the role of B cell in leprosy. We investigated the distribution of B cells in 85 leprosy biopsies covering all forms of the disease and compared results with 13 biopsies of tuberculosis and atypical mycobacteriosis, expanding the previous experiences. A statistically significant difference in the number of CD20 (P = 0.014) and CD138+ (P = 0.01) cells between the different forms of leprosy was observed. A remarkable amount of CD138+ cells could also be detected in borderline tuberculoid. The median of the CD20 cells decreased from the bacilloscopy-negative samples to the bacilloscopy-positive samples by 50% (P = 0.004). Contrarily, the median of CD138+ cells showed an increase from bacilloscopy-negative to bacilloscopy-positive samples of 966.67% (P = 0.001). In our experience, tuberculoid leprosy showed more B cells and less plasma cells than lepromatous leprosy. Our results show that B cells might be implicated in leprosy pathogenesis, not only in the lepromatous pole as previously postulated, but also in tuberculoid granuloma formation and type 1 reactions.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30422829     DOI: 10.1097/DAD.0000000000001310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Dermatopathol        ISSN: 0193-1091            Impact factor:   1.533


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Review 1.  Leprosy: clinical and immunopathological characteristics.

Authors:  Luis Alberto Ribeiro Froes; Mirian Nacagami Sotto; Maria Angela Bianconcini Trindade
Journal:  An Bras Dermatol       Date:  2022-04-02       Impact factor: 2.113

2.  Cardiovascular disease risk factors and markers of oxidative stress and DNA damage in leprosy patients in Southern Nigeria.

Authors:  Iya Eze Bassey; Inyeneobong Ernest Inyang; Uwem Okon Akpan; Idongesit Kokoabasi Paul Isong; Bassey Edward Icha; Victoria Micheal Ayawan; Racheal Ekanem Peter; Hopefaith Adode Itita; Prince Ukam Odumusor; Eyoanwan Graziani Ekanem; Okon Ekwerre Essien
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2020-10-12
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