Specific digestive deficiency of phagocytes in paracoccidioidomycosis. Its absence in peripheral blood neutrophils of members of the nuclear family of patients. An initial report

Paracoccidioidomycosis (PARA) affects only a minority of individuals, who have presumably been exposed to the causative fungus (Paracoccidioides brasiliensis). Neutrophils (PMNs) from patients with PARA show a significant and specific digestive deficiency phagocytosed P. brasiliensis in vitro. It is...

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Published in:Mycoses Vol. 36; no. 9-10; p. 283
Main Authors: Urquiola, G, Goihman-Yahr, M, Bastardo de Albornoz, M C, Istúriz, G, Viloria, N, Saavedra, N, Carrasquero, M, Pereira, J, de Gómez, M H, Román, A
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Germany 01-09-1993
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Summary:Paracoccidioidomycosis (PARA) affects only a minority of individuals, who have presumably been exposed to the causative fungus (Paracoccidioides brasiliensis). Neutrophils (PMNs) from patients with PARA show a significant and specific digestive deficiency phagocytosed P. brasiliensis in vitro. It is not known whether the defect is acquired after contact with the fungus, or precedes it. We studied the spouses and offspring of three patients with PARA. Individuals studied stayed in the same house as their husband or father. None of the relatives had evidence of PARA, and their PMNs showed no defect in their ability to digest or kill the fungus. Relatives showed no indication of sensitization against P. brasiliensis. These results are compatible with the view that effective contact with P. brasiliensis may occur only under restricted conditions and that the defect in digestive ability is an infrequent and specific occurrence.
ISSN:0933-7407
DOI:10.1111/j.1439-0507.1993.tb00767.x