1987
DOI: 10.1590/s0036-46651987000200006
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Immunoglobulins and C3 in the P. brasiliensis granuloma

Abstract: The experimental model of paracoccidioidomycosis induced in mice by the intravenous injection of yeast-forms of P. brasiliensis (Bt2 strain; 1 x 10(6) viable fungi/animal) was used to evaluate sequentially 2, 4, 8, 16 and 20 weeks after inoculation: 1. The presence of immunoglobulins and C3 in the pulmonary granuloma-ta, by direct immunofluorescence; 2. The humoral (immunodiffusion test) and the cellular (footpad sweeling test) immune response; 3. The histopathology of lesions. The cell-immune response was pos… Show more

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“…The role of the anti-P. brasiliensis antibodies in limiting fungal proliferation in host tissue or in modifying the inflammatory process is uncertain. BIAGIONI et al 3 suggest that IgG and C 3 played an early and important role in host defense against P. brasiliensis, cooperating with the organization and fungicidal activity of the granuloma. The specific antibodies would bind to the fungi, blocking the antigenic diffusion, activating the complement system, and helping in the destruction of parasites through phagocytosis or lysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of the anti-P. brasiliensis antibodies in limiting fungal proliferation in host tissue or in modifying the inflammatory process is uncertain. BIAGIONI et al 3 suggest that IgG and C 3 played an early and important role in host defense against P. brasiliensis, cooperating with the organization and fungicidal activity of the granuloma. The specific antibodies would bind to the fungi, blocking the antigenic diffusion, activating the complement system, and helping in the destruction of parasites through phagocytosis or lysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%