Phenotypic and functional features of innate and adaptive immunity as putative biomarkers for clinical status and leprosy reactions

The aim of this study was to identify phenotypic and functional biomarkers associated with distinct clinical status of leprosy or leprosy reactions. The study included tuberculoid/borderline (BB/BT/T) and lepromatous (BL/L) leprosy poles as well as Type-1 and Type-2 leprosy reactions along with heal...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microbial pathogenesis 2018-12, Vol.125, p.230-239
Hauptverfasser: Carvalho, Jairo Campos de, Araújo, Marcelo Grossi, Coelho-dos-Reis, Jordana Grazziela Alves, Peruhype-Magalhães, Vanessa, Alvares, Cláudio Caetano, Moreira, Marcela de Lima, Teixeira-Carvalho, Andréa, Martins-Filho, Olindo Assis, Araújo, Márcio Sobreira Silva
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this study was to identify phenotypic and functional biomarkers associated with distinct clinical status of leprosy or leprosy reactions. The study included tuberculoid/borderline (BB/BT/T) and lepromatous (BL/L) leprosy poles as well as Type-1 and Type-2 leprosy reactions along with healthy controls (NI). A range of peripheral blood biomarkers of innate (neutrophils – NEU and monocytes – MON) and adaptive immunity (CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells) were evaluated ex vivo and upon in vitro stimuli with M. leprae antigen. Data analysis allowed the selection of NEUTLR4+ (ex vivo) and CD4+IL-10+ (in vitro) as universal biomarkers increased in all leprosy patients and those exhibiting leprosy reactions. A range of biomarkers were commonly found in both poles of leprosy patients, including decreased levels of MONTGF-β+ (ex vivo) and increased levels of MONTNF-α+, CD4+TGF-β+, CD8+TLR2+, CD8+TNF-α+, CD8+IL-4+ and CD8+TGF-β+ (in vitro). Noteworthy was that MONHLA-DR+ (ex vivo) and CD8+IL-10+ (in vitro) were particularly found in BL/L patients. Leprosy patients with Type-1 reaction exhibited a larger list of altered biomarkers, mainly involving activation markers (TLR2, TLR4, HLA-DR and DAF-2T) in NEU and MON along with CD4+ and CD8+ cells. In summary, this study provided insights about immunological features of leprosy poles and leprosy reactional episodes with putative applicability, including novel biomarkers for complementary diagnosis and future therapeutic approaches in clinical studies. •The host immune response is a crucial factor for the course of the Leprosy.•Leprosy reactional episodes are associated with specific immune responses.•Phenotypic and functional biomarkers associated with clinical manifestation of leprosy.•The M. leprae antigen exposure drives the immune response.
ISSN:0882-4010
1096-1208
DOI:10.1016/j.micpath.2018.09.011