• Title of article

    Immunohistochemical examination of the role of Fas ligand and lymphocytes in the pathogenesis of human liver yellow fever

  • Author/Authors

    Juarez Antonio Sim?es Quaresma، نويسنده , , Vera Lucia Reis Souza Barros، نويسنده , , Elaine Raniero Fernandes، نويسنده , , Carla Pagliari، نويسنده , , Fernanda Guedes، نويسنده , , Pedro Fernando da Costa Vasconcelos، نويسنده , , Heitor Franco de Andrade Junior، نويسنده , , Maria Irma Seixas Duarte، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    91
  • To page
    97
  • Abstract
    Yellow fever is an infectious, non-contagious disease caused by an RNA virus of the family Flaviviridae, which is transmitted to man by the bite of hematophagous mosquitoes. Infection with the yellow fever virus can progress with lesions in the heart, kidneys, central nervous system, and liver. In the liver, the histopathological picture is characterized by necrosis, steatosis and hepatocyte apoptosis, with a preferential midzone distribution. In the present study, liver samples from fatal patients with yellow fever were analyzed. The histopathological pattern was characterized by steatosis, lytic necrosis and hepatocyte apoptosis associated with a moderate mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate. The inflammatory component mainly consisted of CD4+ T lymphocytes, followed by CD8+ T lymphocytes, which showed a preferential portal and midzone distribution. Immunoreactivity to Fas ligand was mainly observed in hepatocytes of the midzone region. Based on these findings, we conclude that lymphocytes play an important role in the genesis of hepatic lesions in severe yellow fever, inducing hepatocyte apoptosis through the binding to Fas receptors. However, further studies are necessary to investigate the participation of other immune factors and to quantify the role of the cytotoxic cellular response in the lesion evolution during the course of disease in the liver.
  • Keywords
    yellow fever , immunopathology , Arbovirus , Necrosis , Apoptosis , lymphocytes
  • Journal title
    Virus Research
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Virus Research
  • Record number

    786307