Immunohistochemical studies in acute and chronic canine chagasic cardiomyopathy.
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2002
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A major characteristic of Chagas’ disease is a
myocarditis constituted primarily of mononuclear cells,
both during the acute and chronic phases of the disease.
Using monoclonal antibodies and image analyses we
have quantified canine CD8+ T cells (caCD8+ T cells),
canine CD4+ T cells (caCD4+ T cells) and neutrophils in
canine chagasic myocardiopathy induced by two strains
isolated from the first human clinical case of Chagas’
disease. We also evaluated the influence of tissue parasitism
in the genesis of chronic myocarditis through
immunohistochemistry. As in human myocarditis, there
was a predominance of T lymphocytes in the inflammatory
infiltrate in all animals studied. In the dogs inoculated
with strain Berenice 78 (Be78) and necropsied during the
acute phase of infection, we found 58% caCD8+ and
42% caCD4+ T cells. In chronically infected animals,
53% of T cells were represented by caCD8+ and 47%
were caCD4+ T cells. Since normal canine lymphoid
organs are constituted by 70–80% caCD4+ T cells and
20–30% caCD8+ T cells our results indicate a higher
proliferation of caCD8+ T cells in dogs inoculated with
the Be78 strain. In chronic myocarditis induced by the
Berenice 62 (Be62) strain, caCD8+ cells constituted 33%
of the T cells and 67% were caCD4+ T cells, a proportion
similar to that found in normal canine lymphoid organs.
Since the Be78 strain induces greater loss of myocardiocytes
than strain Be62, we believe that the caCD8+
T cells, among other factors, can be important in the
genesis of these lesions. Amastigote nests and immunohistochemically
labelled Trypanosoma cruzi antigen
were not found in dogs necropsied during the chronic
phase. The absence of the parasite in the myocardium
suggests the involvement of other
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Trypanosoma cruzi, Immunohistochemistry, Lymphocytes, Myocarditis
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CALIARI, M. V. et al. Immunohistochemical studies in acute and chronic canine chagasic cardiomyopathy. Virchows Archiv, v. 441, n. 01, p.69-76, 2002. Disponível em: <http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00428-001-0542-4>. Acesso em: 10 jan. 2017.