Resposta imune a antígenos de Mycobacterium leprae e apresentação clínica da hanseníase como perspectiva para o desenvolvimento de ferramentas para prognóstico e imunoprofilaxia

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: Santos, Márcio Bezerra lattes
Orientador(a): Jesus, Amélia Maria Ribeiro de
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Sergipe
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde
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País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/3640
Resumo: Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. It is estimated that less than 1% of the individuals infected with M. leprae develop the disease. Several authors suggest that the genetic pattern and variations in the mechanisms of the patient's immune response influence the susceptibility or resistance to disease. The most recent studies have established the role of Th1, Th2 and Treg cell responses in immunopathogenesis of leprosy. However, several mechanisms of the immune response that act in clinical evolution still lack clarification, such as the role of Th17 cells, and the innate immune response. The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of the immune response in the clinical presentation of leprosy and the use of M. leprae recombinant antigens as a perspective for the development of prognostic and immunoprophylaxis tools. To investigate the involvement of immune response in the pathogenesis of leprosy, we analyzed the cytokine profile in lesions, in serum, and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) stimulated with M. leprae antigens in leprosy patients and household contactants (HHC). CD4+IL-17+ T cells expressing IL-17A, IFN-γ and IL-10 were evaluated by confocal microscopy in lesions from patients with tuberculoid (TT, n = 09) and lepromatous leprosy (LL, n = 08). Inflammatory cytokines were measured in serum samples from 23 paucibacillary (PB) patients, 28 multibacillary (MB) and 23 HHC, using the Luminex technique. The phenotype of lymphocytes producing IL-17A and IFN-γ was determined by flow cytometry. In addition, PBMC from leprosy patients and HHC were stimulated with crude M. leprae (MLCS) and M. tuberculosis (PPD) and a recombinant antigen of M. leprae (ML2028), and the cytokine profile and the CD4+ and CD8+ multifunctional T cells (producing IFN-γ, IL-2 or TNF-α) of effector and central memory were analyzed. We observed that TT lesions expressed more CD4+IL-17A+ cells than LL. Higher levels of IFN-γ were detected in PB patients, but also in MB patients who presented leprosy reactions (LR) at the time of evaluation (MB LR+). Significantly, higher concentrations of IL-17A and IL-1β were observed in serum from PB than in from MB patients. Ex vivo cell analysis by flow cytometry revealed higher frequency of Th17 cells in TT than LL patients, and it is not high in LL patients with LR. These results indicate that the Th17 cells are associated with an effective inflammatory response that occurs in PB presentation of leprosy but were not associated with the inflammatory response in LR. Th1 response was also associated with PB presentation. However, high levels of IFN-γ were also associated with LR. Multiparameter analyzes by flow cytometry revealed a higher frequency of multifunctional T cells specific for M. leprae antigens in HHC than in leprosy patients, and it might explain the absence of disease in these individuals. These data indicate that these antigens are capable of inducing a more effective immune response and multifunctional T cell memory against M. leprae infection, and open perspectives for the future development of immunoprophylaxis with M. leprae antigens. Additionally, this study suport the attempt to induce a Th1 and Th17 response in individuals at risk of acquiring the disease, even considering this could induce only a partial protection, because it would protect against the most severe MB forms of leprosy, and reduce the disease transmission. This Thesis includes one paper accepted for publication, about the role of Th1 and Th17 cells in subjects with different clinical forms of leprosy, and another paper submitted about the immune response to M. leprae crude and recombinant antigens.
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spelling Santos, Márcio BezerraJesus, Amélia Maria Ribeiro deCorreia, Cristiane Banehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/20526879721900132017-09-26T12:07:39Z2017-09-26T12:07:39Z2017-04-24SANTOS, Márcio Bezerra. Resposta imune a antígenos de Mycobacterium leprae e apresentação clínica da hanseníase como perspectiva para o desenvolvimento de ferramentas para prognóstico e imunoprofilaxia. 2017. 149 f. Tese (Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde) - Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, 2017.https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/3640Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. It is estimated that less than 1% of the individuals infected with M. leprae develop the disease. Several authors suggest that the genetic pattern and variations in the mechanisms of the patient's immune response influence the susceptibility or resistance to disease. The most recent studies have established the role of Th1, Th2 and Treg cell responses in immunopathogenesis of leprosy. However, several mechanisms of the immune response that act in clinical evolution still lack clarification, such as the role of Th17 cells, and the innate immune response. The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of the immune response in the clinical presentation of leprosy and the use of M. leprae recombinant antigens as a perspective for the development of prognostic and immunoprophylaxis tools. To investigate the involvement of immune response in the pathogenesis of leprosy, we analyzed the cytokine profile in lesions, in serum, and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) stimulated with M. leprae antigens in leprosy patients and household contactants (HHC). CD4+IL-17+ T cells expressing IL-17A, IFN-γ and IL-10 were evaluated by confocal microscopy in lesions from patients with tuberculoid (TT, n = 09) and lepromatous leprosy (LL, n = 08). Inflammatory cytokines were measured in serum samples from 23 paucibacillary (PB) patients, 28 multibacillary (MB) and 23 HHC, using the Luminex technique. The phenotype of lymphocytes producing IL-17A and IFN-γ was determined by flow cytometry. In addition, PBMC from leprosy patients and HHC were stimulated with crude M. leprae (MLCS) and M. tuberculosis (PPD) and a recombinant antigen of M. leprae (ML2028), and the cytokine profile and the CD4+ and CD8+ multifunctional T cells (producing IFN-γ, IL-2 or TNF-α) of effector and central memory were analyzed. We observed that TT lesions expressed more CD4+IL-17A+ cells than LL. Higher levels of IFN-γ were detected in PB patients, but also in MB patients who presented leprosy reactions (LR) at the time of evaluation (MB LR+). Significantly, higher concentrations of IL-17A and IL-1β were observed in serum from PB than in from MB patients. Ex vivo cell analysis by flow cytometry revealed higher frequency of Th17 cells in TT than LL patients, and it is not high in LL patients with LR. These results indicate that the Th17 cells are associated with an effective inflammatory response that occurs in PB presentation of leprosy but were not associated with the inflammatory response in LR. Th1 response was also associated with PB presentation. However, high levels of IFN-γ were also associated with LR. Multiparameter analyzes by flow cytometry revealed a higher frequency of multifunctional T cells specific for M. leprae antigens in HHC than in leprosy patients, and it might explain the absence of disease in these individuals. These data indicate that these antigens are capable of inducing a more effective immune response and multifunctional T cell memory against M. leprae infection, and open perspectives for the future development of immunoprophylaxis with M. leprae antigens. Additionally, this study suport the attempt to induce a Th1 and Th17 response in individuals at risk of acquiring the disease, even considering this could induce only a partial protection, because it would protect against the most severe MB forms of leprosy, and reduce the disease transmission. This Thesis includes one paper accepted for publication, about the role of Th1 and Th17 cells in subjects with different clinical forms of leprosy, and another paper submitted about the immune response to M. leprae crude and recombinant antigens.A Hanseníase é uma doença infecciosa crônica e de evolução lenta causada pelo Mycobacterium leprae. A literatura sugere que menos de 1% dos indivíduos infectados pelo bacilo evolui com a doença. O padrão genético dos indivíduos e diferenças nos mecanismos da resposta imune do paciente influenciam na susceptibilidade ou resistência à infecção e apresentação clínica da doença. Os estudos mais recentes estabeleceram o papel das respostas de células Th1, Th2 e Treg na imunopatogênese da hanseníase. No entanto, diversos mecanismos das células Th17 e o papel da resposta imune inata na doença ainda não estão bem estabelecidos. Diante disso, este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar o papel da resposta imune na apresentação clínica da hanseníase e o uso de antígenos brutos e recombinante de M. leprae como perspectiva para o desenvolvimento de ferramentas de prognóstico e imunoprofilaxia. Para investigar o envolvimento das células da resposta imune na patogênese da hanseníase, analisamos o perfil de citocinas em lesões, nos soros, e em células mononucleares do sangue periférico (PBMC) estimuladas com antígenos de M. leprae em pacientes com hanseníase e controles contactantes sadios (CCS). As células T CD4+IL-17+ e que expressam IL-17A, IFN- e IL-10 foram avaliadas por microscopia confocal em biópsias de lesões de pacientes com hanseníase tuberculóide (HT, n = 9) e virchowiana (HV, n = 8). As citocinas inflamatórias foram dosadas em amostras de soro de 23 paucibacilares (PB), 28 multibacilares (MB) e em 23 CCS, pela técnica de Luminex. O fenótipo de linfócitos produtores de IL-17A e IFN-γ foi determinado por citometria de fluxo. Além disso, PBMC de pacientes com hanseníase e de CCS foram estimuladas com os antígenos brutos de M. leprae (MLCS), M. tuberculosis (PPD) e recombinante de M. leprae, (ML2028), e o perfil de citocinas e o fenótipo das células T CD4+ e CD8+ multifuncionais (produtoras de IFN-γ, IL-2 ou TNF-α) de memória efetora e central foram analisados. Observamos que as lesões de HT expressaram mais células CD4+IL-17A+ do que as de HV. Níveis mais elevados de IFN-γ sérico foram detectados em pacientes com as formas HT e em MB que apresentavam reações hansênicas (MB RH+). Concentrações mais elevadas de IL-17A e IL-1β foram observadas nos soros de pacientes PB do que em MB. As análises das células ex vivo por citometria de fluxo revelaram maior frequência de células Th17 nos pacientes com hanseníase tuberculóide (HT) em comparação com aqueles com hanseníase virchowiana (HV). Estes resultados indicam que a resposta Th17 está associada a uma resposta inflamatória efetiva que se apresenta nas formas PB, mas não estão associadas à resposta inflamatória durante as reações hansênicas. A resposta Th1 também está associada às formas PB, entretanto altos níveis de IFN-γ foram associados também aos episódios de reação hansênica. As análises multiparamétricas por citometria de fluxo revelaram maior frequência de células T multifuncionais antígeno-específicas em CCS, do que em pacientes com hanseníase. Nossos dados indicam que controles contactantes, quando estimulados com antígenos brutos e com o ML2028 recombinante, produziram mais células T multifuncionais e isto sugere que estas células proporcionam uma resposta imunológica mais eficaz contra a infecção por M. leprae, podendo explicar a ausência de doença nesses indivíduos. Estes dados sugerem que esses antígenos são capazes de induzir uma resposta protetora e indutora de células T multifuncionais de memória e abrem perspectivas para o desenvolvimento futuro de imunoprofilaxia com estes antígenos de M. leprae. Além disso, o estudo dá suporte à busca de induzir uma resposta Th1 e Th17 em indivíduos em risco de adquirir a doença, mesmo que haja uma proteção parcial, pois neste caso haveria uma proteção contra formas mais graves MB, e reduziria também a transmissão da doença. 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title Resposta imune a antígenos de Mycobacterium leprae e apresentação clínica da hanseníase como perspectiva para o desenvolvimento de ferramentas para prognóstico e imunoprofilaxia
spellingShingle Resposta imune a antígenos de Mycobacterium leprae e apresentação clínica da hanseníase como perspectiva para o desenvolvimento de ferramentas para prognóstico e imunoprofilaxia
Santos, Márcio Bezerra
Hanseníase
Células Th17
Células T multifuncionais
Antígenos recombinantes
Imunopatogênese
Leprosy
Th17 cells
Multifunctional T cells
Recombinant antigens
Immunopathogenesis
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Resposta imune a antígenos de Mycobacterium leprae e apresentação clínica da hanseníase como perspectiva para o desenvolvimento de ferramentas para prognóstico e imunoprofilaxia
title_full Resposta imune a antígenos de Mycobacterium leprae e apresentação clínica da hanseníase como perspectiva para o desenvolvimento de ferramentas para prognóstico e imunoprofilaxia
title_fullStr Resposta imune a antígenos de Mycobacterium leprae e apresentação clínica da hanseníase como perspectiva para o desenvolvimento de ferramentas para prognóstico e imunoprofilaxia
title_full_unstemmed Resposta imune a antígenos de Mycobacterium leprae e apresentação clínica da hanseníase como perspectiva para o desenvolvimento de ferramentas para prognóstico e imunoprofilaxia
title_sort Resposta imune a antígenos de Mycobacterium leprae e apresentação clínica da hanseníase como perspectiva para o desenvolvimento de ferramentas para prognóstico e imunoprofilaxia
author Santos, Márcio Bezerra
author_facet Santos, Márcio Bezerra
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Márcio Bezerra
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Jesus, Amélia Maria Ribeiro de
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Correia, Cristiane Bane
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2052687972190013
contributor_str_mv Jesus, Amélia Maria Ribeiro de
Correia, Cristiane Bane
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hanseníase
Células Th17
Células T multifuncionais
Antígenos recombinantes
Imunopatogênese
topic Hanseníase
Células Th17
Células T multifuncionais
Antígenos recombinantes
Imunopatogênese
Leprosy
Th17 cells
Multifunctional T cells
Recombinant antigens
Immunopathogenesis
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Leprosy
Th17 cells
Multifunctional T cells
Recombinant antigens
Immunopathogenesis
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. It is estimated that less than 1% of the individuals infected with M. leprae develop the disease. Several authors suggest that the genetic pattern and variations in the mechanisms of the patient's immune response influence the susceptibility or resistance to disease. The most recent studies have established the role of Th1, Th2 and Treg cell responses in immunopathogenesis of leprosy. However, several mechanisms of the immune response that act in clinical evolution still lack clarification, such as the role of Th17 cells, and the innate immune response. The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of the immune response in the clinical presentation of leprosy and the use of M. leprae recombinant antigens as a perspective for the development of prognostic and immunoprophylaxis tools. To investigate the involvement of immune response in the pathogenesis of leprosy, we analyzed the cytokine profile in lesions, in serum, and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) stimulated with M. leprae antigens in leprosy patients and household contactants (HHC). CD4+IL-17+ T cells expressing IL-17A, IFN-γ and IL-10 were evaluated by confocal microscopy in lesions from patients with tuberculoid (TT, n = 09) and lepromatous leprosy (LL, n = 08). Inflammatory cytokines were measured in serum samples from 23 paucibacillary (PB) patients, 28 multibacillary (MB) and 23 HHC, using the Luminex technique. The phenotype of lymphocytes producing IL-17A and IFN-γ was determined by flow cytometry. In addition, PBMC from leprosy patients and HHC were stimulated with crude M. leprae (MLCS) and M. tuberculosis (PPD) and a recombinant antigen of M. leprae (ML2028), and the cytokine profile and the CD4+ and CD8+ multifunctional T cells (producing IFN-γ, IL-2 or TNF-α) of effector and central memory were analyzed. We observed that TT lesions expressed more CD4+IL-17A+ cells than LL. Higher levels of IFN-γ were detected in PB patients, but also in MB patients who presented leprosy reactions (LR) at the time of evaluation (MB LR+). Significantly, higher concentrations of IL-17A and IL-1β were observed in serum from PB than in from MB patients. Ex vivo cell analysis by flow cytometry revealed higher frequency of Th17 cells in TT than LL patients, and it is not high in LL patients with LR. These results indicate that the Th17 cells are associated with an effective inflammatory response that occurs in PB presentation of leprosy but were not associated with the inflammatory response in LR. Th1 response was also associated with PB presentation. However, high levels of IFN-γ were also associated with LR. Multiparameter analyzes by flow cytometry revealed a higher frequency of multifunctional T cells specific for M. leprae antigens in HHC than in leprosy patients, and it might explain the absence of disease in these individuals. These data indicate that these antigens are capable of inducing a more effective immune response and multifunctional T cell memory against M. leprae infection, and open perspectives for the future development of immunoprophylaxis with M. leprae antigens. Additionally, this study suport the attempt to induce a Th1 and Th17 response in individuals at risk of acquiring the disease, even considering this could induce only a partial protection, because it would protect against the most severe MB forms of leprosy, and reduce the disease transmission. This Thesis includes one paper accepted for publication, about the role of Th1 and Th17 cells in subjects with different clinical forms of leprosy, and another paper submitted about the immune response to M. leprae crude and recombinant antigens.
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