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Title: Nitric oxide and cellular immunity in experimental cutaneous leishmaniasis
Authors: Díaz, N. L.
Fernández, M.
Figueira, E.
Ramírez, R.
Monsalve, I. B.
Tapia, Félix J.
Keywords: leishmaniasis
Nitric oxide
cellular immunity
cutaneous
experimental
Issue Date: Jun-2003
Publisher: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY
Series/Report no.: ;28
Abstract: We examined the local and systemic production of nitric oxide (NO) and the pattern of cytokine during the course of Leishmania mexicana infection in susceptible BALB ⁄ c and resistant C57BL ⁄ 6 mice. NO derivatives were measured in serum, and the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), interferon (IFN-c), interleukin (IL-4) and epidermal Langerhans cells (LC) was measured in the lesions by immunohistology. Circulating NO concentrations, iNOS+ cell density, IFN-c+ Th1 cells and CD205+ Langerhans cells were higher in early lesions of resistant C57BL ⁄ 6 mice. In contrast, susceptible BALB ⁄ c mice developed chronic and progressive lesions with a predominance of IL-4+ Th2 cells. In both susceptible and resistant mice, lesion size and lymph node volume followed a similar course. The early local and systemic production of NO in resistant mice may be related with the premature production of IFN-c observed, contributing to the resolution of the lesion.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10872/11750
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