Effect of immunosuppression by UV-B radiation on components of the innate immune response in skin lesions with Leishmania mexicana: Effect of UVB on the innate immune response in cutaneous infection by L. mexicana

Autor: Eder Yaveth, Reyes-Cruz, Alberto Yairh, Limón-Flores, Angel Francisco, González-Mireles, Mayra Alejandra, Rodríguez-Serrato, Aracely, López-Monteon, Angel, Ramos-Ligonio
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Acta tropica. 226
ISSN: 1873-6254
Popis: Cutaneous leishmaniasis is the most common form of leishmaniasis in humans, factors such as poverty, poor housing, inadequate domestic hygiene, malnutrition, mobility, and occupational exposure are risk factors associated with the condition, however, there are few studies focused on determining the immune mechanism involved in the resolution of cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by the species Leishmania mexicana, as well as possible environmental factors such as solar radiation, which could contribute to its establishment. through mechanisms immunosuppressants, of which to date is unknown. In this study, the effect of UV-B light was evaluated as a risk factor affecting components of the innate immune response 3 days after infection with L. mexicana. A delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction (DTH) was used to evaluate immunosuppression induced by UV-B light. Through a histological analysis, the skin lesions of the mice (HematoxylinEosin) were evaluated, the presence of mast cells and their level of degranulation (toluidine blue staining), the presence of IL-10
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