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Plast Reconstr Surg ; 129(2): 327e-337e, 2012 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22286447

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BACKGROUND: The authors investigated the immunological mechanisms underlying extensive peri-silicone implant capsule formation, one of the most frequent postoperative complications in patients receiving silicone mammary implants. METHODS: The authors studied immune response activation by phenotypic and functional characterization of lymphocytes accumulated within this tissue. Intracapsular lymphoid cells and autologous peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated and analyzed by flow cytometry. The proportion of T regulatory cells (CD4+ CD25(high) Foxp3+ CD127), the cytokine profiles, and the T cell receptor repertoire of these cells were examined. Intracapsular T regulatory cells were then further analyzed by immunohistochemistry and functional suppression assays. RESULTS: In comparison with peripheral blood, the cellular composition of intracapsular lymphocytes showed a predominance of CD4+ cells. Intracapsular T cells predominantly produced interleukin-17, interleukin-6, interleukin-8, transforming growth factor-ß1, and interferon-γ, suggesting a TH1/TH17-weighted local immune response. Intracapsular T cells displayed a restricted T cell receptor α/ß repertoire. The intact suppressive potential of T regulatory cells was demonstrated in crossover experiments with activated peripheral T cells. They did not, however, suppress intracapsular T cells. Interestingly, ratios of intracapsular T regulatory cells were inversely proportional to the clinical degree of capsular fibrosis. CONCLUSION: The authors' results indicate that silicone implants trigger a specific, antigen-driven local immune response through activated TH1/TH17 cells, suggesting that ensuing fibrosis is promoted by the production of profibrotic cytokines as a consequence of faltering function of local T regulatory cells.


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Implantes de Mama/efeitos adversos , Mama/imunologia , Mama/patologia , Contratura Capsular em Implantes/imunologia , Contratura Capsular em Implantes/patologia , Géis de Silicone/efeitos adversos , Cloreto de Sódio/efeitos adversos , Linfócitos T Reguladores/imunologia , Células Th17/imunologia , Adulto , Feminino , Fibrose/imunologia , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Adulto Jovem
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