Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Sep 1994)

Exploitation of parasite derived antigen in therapeutic success of human cutaneous leishmaniasis in Brazil

  • Loic Monjour,
  • Asit B. Neogy,
  • Ioannis Vouldoukis,
  • Otamires A. Silva,
  • Sylvie Boisnic,
  • Maria Edileuza F. Brito,
  • Annette Lesot,
  • Nicole Vignot,
  • Jane S. Martins,
  • Marcio L. Jardim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761994000300034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 89, no. 3
pp. 479 – 483

Abstract

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In a complete study in 25 patients with American cutaneous leishmaniasis, caused by Leishmania braziliensis complex, immunotherapeutic efficacy of parasite derived antigen (94-67 KD) has been compared to antimonial therapy. Additionally, to delineate the mechanism of therapeutic success, microscopical features of immune response in active lesions and healed or non-healed lesions following therapy were analyzed. The results showed that cure rates in immunotherapy and chemoterapy were equal (>83 por cento). The immunohistochemical changes in two therapeutic groups were also largely similar. The analysis of humoral and cellular immune response suggest that appropriate stimulation of T helper cells in the lesion site, in association with one or more cytokines, play a key role in the healing process.

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