Cytokine and protein markers of leprosy reactions in skin and nerves: baseline results for the North Indian INFIR cohort.

BACKGROUND: Previous studies investigating the role of cytokines in the pathogenesis of leprosy have either been on only small numbers of patients or have not combined clinical and histological data. The INFIR Cohort study is a prospective study of 303 new multibacillary leprosy patients to identify...

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Main Authors: Diana N J Lockwood, Lavanya Suneetha, Karuna Devi Sagili, Meher Vani Chaduvula, Ismail Mohammed, Wim van Brakel, W C Smith, Peter Nicholls, Sujai Suneetha
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-12-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3236729?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8ec442deae1446be981ccc5d69d7d7512020-11-24T23:34:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352011-12-01512e132710.1371/journal.pntd.0001327Cytokine and protein markers of leprosy reactions in skin and nerves: baseline results for the North Indian INFIR cohort.Diana N J LockwoodLavanya SuneethaKaruna Devi SagiliMeher Vani ChaduvulaIsmail MohammedWim van BrakelW C SmithPeter NichollsSujai SuneethaBACKGROUND: Previous studies investigating the role of cytokines in the pathogenesis of leprosy have either been on only small numbers of patients or have not combined clinical and histological data. The INFIR Cohort study is a prospective study of 303 new multibacillary leprosy patients to identify risk factors for reaction and nerve damage. This study characterised the cellular infiltrate in skin and nerve biopsies using light microscopic and immunohistochemical techniques to identify any association of cytokine markers, nerve and cell markers with leprosy reactions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: TNF-α, TGF-β and iNOS protein in skin and nerve biopsies were detected using monoclonal antibody detection immunohistochemistry techniques in 299 skin biopsies and 68 nerve biopsies taken from patients at recruitment. The tissues were stained with hematoxylin and eosin, modified Fite Faraco, CD68 macrophage cell marker and S100. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Histological analysis of the biopsies showed that 43% had borderline tuberculoid (BT) leprosy, 27% borderline lepromatous leprosy, 9% lepromatous leprosy, 13% indeterminate leprosy types and 7% had no inflammation. Forty-six percent had histological evidence of a Type 1 Reaction (T1R) and 10% of Erythema Nodosum Leprosum. TNF-α was detected in 78% of skin biopsies (181/232), iNOS in 78% and TGF-β in 94%. All three molecules were detected at higher levels in patients with BT leprosy. TNF-α was localised within macrophages and epithelioid cells in the granuloma, in the epidermis and in dermal nerves in a few cases. TNF-α, iNOS and TGF-β were all significantly associated with T1R (p<0.001). Sixty-eight nerve biopsies were analysed. CD68, TNF-α and iNOS staining were detectable in 88%, 38% and 28% of the biopsies respectively. The three cytokines TNF-α, iNOS and TGF-β detected by immunohistochemistry showed a significant association with the presence of skin reaction. This study is the first to demonstrate an association of iNOS and TGF-β with T1R.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3236729?pdf=render
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author Diana N J Lockwood
Lavanya Suneetha
Karuna Devi Sagili
Meher Vani Chaduvula
Ismail Mohammed
Wim van Brakel
W C Smith
Peter Nicholls
Sujai Suneetha
spellingShingle Diana N J Lockwood
Lavanya Suneetha
Karuna Devi Sagili
Meher Vani Chaduvula
Ismail Mohammed
Wim van Brakel
W C Smith
Peter Nicholls
Sujai Suneetha
Cytokine and protein markers of leprosy reactions in skin and nerves: baseline results for the North Indian INFIR cohort.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Diana N J Lockwood
Lavanya Suneetha
Karuna Devi Sagili
Meher Vani Chaduvula
Ismail Mohammed
Wim van Brakel
W C Smith
Peter Nicholls
Sujai Suneetha
author_sort Diana N J Lockwood
title Cytokine and protein markers of leprosy reactions in skin and nerves: baseline results for the North Indian INFIR cohort.
title_short Cytokine and protein markers of leprosy reactions in skin and nerves: baseline results for the North Indian INFIR cohort.
title_full Cytokine and protein markers of leprosy reactions in skin and nerves: baseline results for the North Indian INFIR cohort.
title_fullStr Cytokine and protein markers of leprosy reactions in skin and nerves: baseline results for the North Indian INFIR cohort.
title_full_unstemmed Cytokine and protein markers of leprosy reactions in skin and nerves: baseline results for the North Indian INFIR cohort.
title_sort cytokine and protein markers of leprosy reactions in skin and nerves: baseline results for the north indian infir cohort.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2011-12-01
description BACKGROUND: Previous studies investigating the role of cytokines in the pathogenesis of leprosy have either been on only small numbers of patients or have not combined clinical and histological data. The INFIR Cohort study is a prospective study of 303 new multibacillary leprosy patients to identify risk factors for reaction and nerve damage. This study characterised the cellular infiltrate in skin and nerve biopsies using light microscopic and immunohistochemical techniques to identify any association of cytokine markers, nerve and cell markers with leprosy reactions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: TNF-α, TGF-β and iNOS protein in skin and nerve biopsies were detected using monoclonal antibody detection immunohistochemistry techniques in 299 skin biopsies and 68 nerve biopsies taken from patients at recruitment. The tissues were stained with hematoxylin and eosin, modified Fite Faraco, CD68 macrophage cell marker and S100. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Histological analysis of the biopsies showed that 43% had borderline tuberculoid (BT) leprosy, 27% borderline lepromatous leprosy, 9% lepromatous leprosy, 13% indeterminate leprosy types and 7% had no inflammation. Forty-six percent had histological evidence of a Type 1 Reaction (T1R) and 10% of Erythema Nodosum Leprosum. TNF-α was detected in 78% of skin biopsies (181/232), iNOS in 78% and TGF-β in 94%. All three molecules were detected at higher levels in patients with BT leprosy. TNF-α was localised within macrophages and epithelioid cells in the granuloma, in the epidermis and in dermal nerves in a few cases. TNF-α, iNOS and TGF-β were all significantly associated with T1R (p<0.001). Sixty-eight nerve biopsies were analysed. CD68, TNF-α and iNOS staining were detectable in 88%, 38% and 28% of the biopsies respectively. The three cytokines TNF-α, iNOS and TGF-β detected by immunohistochemistry showed a significant association with the presence of skin reaction. This study is the first to demonstrate an association of iNOS and TGF-β with T1R.
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