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- Title
Immunological response and clinical profile in patients with recurrent dermatophytosis.
- Authors
Jha, Krishna; Shaw, Dipika; Karim, Adil; Narang, Tarun; Saikia, Biman; Rudramurthy, Shivaprakash M.; Saikia, Uma Nahar; Dogra, Sunil
- Abstract
Background: An alarming increase in the number of patients with chronic and recurrent dermatophytosis has invoked the need to study the immunological parameters of the host. Objectives: To evaluate delayed type of hypersensitivity (DTH) response and immediate hypersensitivity (IH) response by flow cytometry evaluation of immune cells from peripheral blood and intradermal trichophyton skin test in patients with recurrent dermatophytosis. Methods: A hundred patients with recurrent dermatophytosis and 50 controls (healthy controls and acute dermatophytosis controls) were included. Relevant risk factors for recurrence were analysed, and serum IgE levels were estimated. Flow cytometry evaluation of immune cells in peripheral blood and intradermal trichophyton skin test was done. Dermatophyte pathogens were isolated, and antifungal susceptibility was performed. Results: Trichophyton mentagrophytes complex (95.84%) and T. rubrum (4.16%) were isolated in culture. Serum IgE was elevated in 83.15% cases (p =.01). IFN‐γ+ cells (p =.0501, p =.0001, p =.0014), Th1 cells (p =.1197, p =.0024, p =.0169), IL‐17+ cells (p =.0127, p =.0006, p =.0007) and Th17 cells (p =.0634, p =.0001, p =.0054) were reduced, and IL‐4+ cells (p =.0108, p =.0175, p =.0018) were increased in cases. Intradermal test demonstrated negative DTH response in all cases (p <.001, p <.001, p <.001), strongly positive IH response in 6%, and borderline positive IH response in 85% cases (p =.018, p <.001, p <.001). Topical corticosteroids application, undergarment types (tight fit), poor frequency of washing clothes, family history of tinea, sharing of towels were significant risk factors for recurrent dermatophytosis. Conclusions: Reduced IFN‐γ+, Th1, IL‐17+ and Th17 cells population along with impaired DTH response by the intradermal test was observed in patients with recurrent dermatophytosis.
- Subjects
RINGWORM; TH1 cells; T helper cells; ALLERGIES; DELAYED hypersensitivity
- Publication
Mycoses, 2021, Vol 64, Issue 11, p1429
- ISSN
0933-7407
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/myc.13322