2022
DOI: 10.2147/jir.s389845
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Leptin Deficiency May Influence the Divergence of Cell-Mediated Immunity Between Lepromatous and Tuberculoid Leprosy Patients

Abstract: Leprosy is a disease caused by an intracellular bacillus bacterium called Mycobacterium leprae which lives and multiplies in the hosts’ macrophages and Schwann cells. Depending on the degree of the host’s cell-mediated immunity (CMI) response to the bacilli, the disease manifests itself in five clinical spectra ranging from polar tuberculoid (TT) to polar lepromatous leprosy (LL). A very high level of T helper 1 (Th1) driven bacilli-specific CMI is seen in the TT form, whereas this respo… Show more

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“…The high levels of leptin seen during pre-diabetes could be due to the action of TNF-α ( 41 ) and IL-6 ( 42 ), on adipocytes. Leptin is known to act on macrophages and induce anti-mycobacterial immunity ( 43 ). FGF-21 is a recently discovered hormone which normalizes lipid metabolism and this can confer protection against both IR ( 44 ) and LTBI ( 45 ).…”
Section: Antagonistic Relationship Between Ir and Ltbimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high levels of leptin seen during pre-diabetes could be due to the action of TNF-α ( 41 ) and IL-6 ( 42 ), on adipocytes. Leptin is known to act on macrophages and induce anti-mycobacterial immunity ( 43 ). FGF-21 is a recently discovered hormone which normalizes lipid metabolism and this can confer protection against both IR ( 44 ) and LTBI ( 45 ).…”
Section: Antagonistic Relationship Between Ir and Ltbimentioning
confidence: 99%