Literature DB >> 34209407

Higher Number of EBI3 Cells in Mucosal Chronic Hyperplastic Candidiasis May Serve to Regulate IL-17-Producing Cells.

Ailish Williams1, Helen Rogers2, David Williams1, Xiao-Qing Wei1, Damian Farnell1, Sue Wozniak3, Adam Jones3.   

Abstract

Previous research into the inflammatory cell infiltrate of chronic hyperplastic candidosis (CHC) determined that the immune response is primarily composed of T cells, the majority of which are T helper (CD4+) cells. This present investigation used immunohistochemistry to further delineate the inflammatory cell infiltrate in CHC. Cells profiled were those expressing IL-17A cytokine, EBI3 and IL-12A subunits of the IL-35 cytokine, and FoxP3+ cells. Squamous cell papilloma (with Candida infection) and oral lichen planus tissues served as comparative controls to understand the local immune responses to Candida infection. The results demonstrated that Candida-induced inflammation and immune regulation co-exist in the oral mucosa of CHC and that high prevalence of cells expressing the EBI3 cytokine subunit may play an important role in this regulation. This balance between inflammation and immune tolerance toward invading Candida in the oral mucosa may be critical in determining progress of infection.

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Keywords:  chronic hyperplastic candidosis; cytokines; immunohistochemistry; inflammatory cells

Year:  2021        PMID: 34209407     DOI: 10.3390/jof7070533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)        ISSN: 2309-608X


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