Vn. Sehgal et al., IN-SITU CHARACTERIZATION OF LYMPHOCYTIC IMMUNOPHENOTYPES AND INTERLEUKIN-2 RECEPTORS IN CUTANEOUS TUBERCULOSIS AND LEPROSY - A COMPARATIVE-EVALUATION, Clinical and experimental dermatology, 19(4), 1994, pp. 312-316
The granulomas of lupus vulgaris (LV) were characterized by prepondera
nce of CD4+ lymphocytes and a raised CD4+/CD8+ ratio. In contrast, in
scrofuloderma (SF) the CD8+ T-lymphocyte subpopulation predominated an
d the CD4+/CD8+ ratio was significantly decreased. A higher percentage
of lymphocytes expressed interleukin-2 receptor (IL-2R) in LV as comp
ared with SF, indicating an activated cellular immune response in the
former. Immunophenotypic changes in tuberculosis verrucosa cutis (TBVC
) were intermediate between LV and SF. CD4+ lymphocytes were the main
infiltrating T-cell type in borderline tuberculoid leprosy (BT), while
CD8+ lymphocytes predominated in the granuloma of lepromatous leproma
tous (LL). The CD4+/CD8+ ratio and percentage of lymphocytes expressin
g IL-2R was significantly higher in BT as compared with LL. These immu
nophenotypic findings suggest that in both cutaneous tuberculosis and
leprosy there is a continuous spectrum with regard to cell-mediated im
munity depending on the clinical presentation.