Immunologic responses in patients with lepromatous leprosy
T. H. Rea, F. P. Quismorio, B. Harding, K. M. Nies, P. J. Di Saia, N. E. Levan and G. J. Friou
Immunologic responses were measured in 46 patients with lepromatous
leprosy. These patients were not distinguishable from controls on the basis
of responses to soluble intradermal antigens, sensitization to contactants,
peripheral blood T- and B-cell percentages, in vitro lymphocyte responses
to a mitogen, or the prevalence of autoantibodies. Generalized immunologic
abnormalities in patients with lepromatous leprosy are neither predisposing
causes nor necessary accompaniments of lepromatous leprosy, but are
probably remote sequellae of the illness. By implication, the generalized
immunologic abnormalities reported in other diseases are likely to be
remote sequellae of the particular illness.