TUNEL and limited immunophenotypic analyses of apoptosis in paucibacillary and multibacillary leprosy lesions

DS Walsh, JE Lane, RM Abalos… - FEMS Immunology & …, 2004 - academic.oup.com
DS Walsh, JE Lane, RM Abalos, KSA Myint
FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology, 2004academic.oup.com
Some mycobacterial infections, such as tuberculosis, are characterized by apoptosis of
infected or by-stander mononuclear immune cells. For localized (paucibacillary, PB) and
disseminated (multibacillary, MB) leprosy, characterized by polarized Th1-like vs. Th2-like
immune responses, respectively, little is known about lesional apoptosis. We analyzed
sections of paraffin-embedded, untreated leprosy lesions from 21 patients by an indirect
immunofluorescent terminal deoxynucleotide-transferase-mediated dUTP-digoxigenin nick …
Abstract
Some mycobacterial infections, such as tuberculosis, are characterized by apoptosis of infected or by-stander mononuclear immune cells. For localized (paucibacillary, PB) and disseminated (multibacillary, MB) leprosy, characterized by polarized Th1-like vs. Th2-like immune responses, respectively, little is known about lesional apoptosis. We analyzed sections of paraffin-embedded, untreated leprosy lesions from 21 patients by an indirect immunofluorescent terminal deoxynucleotide-transferase-mediated dUTP-digoxigenin nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay. Some TUNEL (+) PB sections were then reacted with phycoerythrin-conjugated (red) antibodies against T cells, monocytes, or antigen-presenting (Langerhans) cells. TUNEL (+) bodies were detected in 9 of 16 PB lesions (56%) and in 1 of 5 MB lesions (20%). Some TUNEL (+) bodies in PB disease were CD3+ (T cell), as well as CD4+ (T-helper) or CD8+ (T-cytotoxic). Apoptosis characterizes PB and MB leprosy lesions and may be more frequent in PB disease. In PB disease, some TUNEL (+) bodies may derive from T cells.
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