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Cutaneous leishmaniasis in Ethiopia: I. Lymphocyte transformation and antibody titre.

E Schurr, K Kidane, T Yemaneberhan, F Wunderlich.   

Abstract

The Ethiopian cutaneous leishmaniasis (ECL) caused by Leishmania aethiopica manifests itself in two different forms: The self-healing localized form (LCL) and the non-self-healing diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis (DCL). In patients suffering from these two forms of ECL, the Leishmania antigen induced in-vitro lymphocyte response and the Leishmania specific antibody titres were investigated. Whole promastigotes and a soluble fraction thereof were used as antigens and antibody titres were determined by a newly developed enzyme-immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Mononuclear cells from the majority of patients but not from healthy donors proliferated in response to soluble Leishmania antigen. In contrast, whole promastigotes induced a proliferation in both patients and controls. Only DCL-cases failed to proliferate in response to both leishmanial antigens. On the average, sera from DCL-patients contained higher titres of Leishmania specific antibodies than those from LCL-patients. One practical implication of these results is that lymphocyte proliferation in combination with specific antibody titre can be used as a reliable diagnostic tool in ECL.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3563321

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Med Parasitol        ISSN: 0177-2392


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Authors:  P C Melby; F A Neva; D L Sacks
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4.  Immune reactivity to fractionated Leishmania aethiopica antigens during active human infection.

Authors:  T Laskay; H G Mariam; T Y Berhane; T E Fehniger; R Kiessling
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1991-04       Impact factor: 5.948

5.  Local increase of arginase activity in lesions of patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis in Ethiopia.

Authors:  Tamrat Abebe; Asrat Hailu; Mihretu Woldeyes; Woinshet Mekonen; Kassahun Bilcha; Thomas Cloke; Lionel Fry; Nafisa-Katrin Seich Al Basatena; Karina Corware; Manuel Modolell; Markus Munder; Fabienne Tacchini-Cottier; Ingrid Müller; Pascale Kropf
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2012-06-12

6.  Inflammation in disseminated lesions: an analysis of CD4+, CD20+, CD68+, CD31+ and vW+ cells in non-ulcerated lesions of disseminated leishmaniasis.

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