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T-cell dysfunction and hyperimmunoglobulinemia E in paracoccidioidomycosis
Authors:M. Arango  L. Yarzábal
Affiliation:(1) Sección de Inmunología Parasitaria, CEPIALET, OPS/OMS, Instituto Nacional de Dermatología, Apartado postal 4043, 1010 A Caracas, Venezuela
Abstract:Various aspects of T and B cell mediated immunity were investigated in 20 well documented cases of active (10) or inactive (10) paracoccidioidomycosis (Pcm), as well as in 8 healthy individuals living in the endemic area of the disease. The results confirm previous reports that active Pcm produces diverse grades of depression of T cell mediated immunity. Such T cell dysfunction is not associated with a reduction in the number of peripheral E rosette-forming cells, and the immunodepression is reversed by chemotherapy. Sera from Pcm (active or inactive) patients have significantly increased levels of total IgE, but the actual proportion of IgE antibodies against P. brasiliensis was very low (0.4–0.6%). The highest levels of total IgE were found in active patients with disease-related immune depression, suggesting that T cell dysfunction might contribute to the excessive IgE production.
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