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Análise das células dendríticas na língua, linfonodos cervicais e tonsilas palatinas de pacientes autopsiados com Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida

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Author(s):
Rogério de Oliveira Gondak
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: Piracicaba, SP.
Institution: Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Faculdade de Odontologia de Piracicaba
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Examining board members:
Pablo Agustin Vargas; Fabio Daumas Nunes; Halbert Villalba; Márcio Ajudarte Lopes; Edgard Graner
Advisor: Luiz Paulo Kowalski; Pablo Agustin Vargas
Abstract

During HIV infection, dendritic cells (DCs) may play several roles, including the probable initial uptake of HIV, transport to the lymph nodes, and subsequent transfer to T cells. Oral opportunistic infections observed in HIV-infected patients, including those associated with HSV-1 may be directly related to injury of DCs. The purpose of this study was to identify and quantify the interstitial DCs in the tongue of autopsied patients with AIDS and lingual herpes (n = 10), AIDS patients with normal tongues (n = 10) and non-AIDS patients with normal tongues (n = 10) by immunohistochemistry. Furthermore, we investigated the DCs population in lymph nodes and palatine tonsils of AIDS patients (n = 32) and non-AIDS patients (n = 21). CD1a and CD83 antibodies were carried out to identify DCs in lingual tissues and HSV-1 antibody for detection of herpes simplex virus type 1. In lymphoid tissues, CD1a, CD83 and factor XIIIa antibodies were carried out to identify DCs. Interstitial DCs were measured by conventional histomorphometry whereas the lymphoid DCs were measured by Positive Pixel Count Algorithm method using ImageScope software. The results showed a decreased population of DCs in lingual and lymphoid tissues of AIDS patients independently of the presence of concomitant infection by HSV-1 (AU)