Activación secuencial de la inmunidad celular y la inmunidad humoral en la lepra: consideraciones con base en hallazgos recientes.

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Lepromatous leprosy in the human being evolves showing a progressive loss of cell mediated immunity (CMI) to the antigens of Mycobacterium leprae (ML). This does not prevent the host to respond with antibodies to the same microorganism. On the other hand, the production of antibodies to the great majority of exogenous antigens results from cell-to-cell interactions that involve the participation of helper T cells. On this ground, a satisfactory explanation for the loss of CMI to M. leprae (which indicates either the loss or inactivation of specific helper T cells), with no effect on the humoral response to the same microorganism (this implying the participation of functional specific helper T cells), was difficult to found. It was not until Mosmann established, in the mouse, the existence of two subpopulations of helper T cells, that a feasible explanation for the apparent immunological paradox observed in leprosy was possible to offer. The work described here, based to a great extent in our experience on murine leprosy, refers to recent concepts concerning this issue.

Título traducido de la contribuciónSequential activation of cellular and humoral immunity in leprosy: considerations based on recent findings
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)213-219
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónRevista latinoamericana de microbiologia
Volumen36
N.º3
EstadoPublicada - 1994

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