Ano de Publicação: 2014

 

AUTORIA

Rog erio Gondak, Thais Mauad,1 Luciana Schultz,2 Fernando Soares,2 Luiz P Kowalski3 &

Pablo A Vargas4

Department of Pathology, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florian opolis, Brazil, 1Department of Pathology, Sao

Paulo University Medical School, S~ao Paulo, Brazil, 2Department of Pathology, AC Camargo Hospital, S~ao Paulo,

Brazil, 3Department of Head and Neck, AC Camargo Hospital, S~ao Paulo, Brazil, and 4Department of Oral Diagnosis,

Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas, Piracicaba, Brazil

 

RESUMO

Aims: The purpose of this study was to quantify and

compare the density of dendritic cells (DCs) in cervical

lymph nodes (LNs) and palatine tonsils (PTs) of AIDS

and non-AIDS patients.

Methods and results: Factor XIIIa, CD1a and CD83

antibodies were used to identify migratory DCs by

immunohistochemistry in LNs and PTs of 32 AIDS

patients and 21 HIV-negative control patients. Quantification

was performed by the positive pixel count

analytical method. AIDS patients presented a lower

density of factor XIIIa+ cells (P < 0.001), CD1a+ cells

(P < 0.05) and CD83+ cells (P < 0.001) in cervical

LNs and PTs compared to the non-AIDS control

group.

Conclusion: Overall depletion of DCs in lymphoid tissues

of AIDS patients may be predictive of the

immune system’s loss of disease control.

 

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