2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.abd.2021.02.006
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Cellular infiltrate in cutaneous leishmaniasis lesions and therapeutic outcome

Abstract: Background The treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis is a challenge. A better understanding of the in situ mechanisms involved in the evolution and cure of the disease is essential for the development of new therapies. Objective Correlate histopathological and immunological characteristics of cutaneous leishmaniasis lesions with clinical outcome after different treatment regimens. Methods The authors analyzed cellular infiltration and immunohi… Show more

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“…Although still preliminary, these cellular and molecular responses are triggered by concentrations of tamoxifen that are ensured in the clinical practice by therapeutic regimens that use higher, yet safe and well tolerated, dosages than those used in breast cancer ( Skapek et al, 2013 ; Odia et al, 2015 ; Ngan et al, 2019 ). These data strongly support the hypothesis that the immune-mediated effects of tamoxifen contribute to the efficacy of this drug against a wide spectrum of pathogen infections and sustain tamoxifen repurposing in infectious diseases, alone or in combination with standard treatments ( Machado et al, 2018 ; Ngan et al, 2019 ; Ribeiro et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Although still preliminary, these cellular and molecular responses are triggered by concentrations of tamoxifen that are ensured in the clinical practice by therapeutic regimens that use higher, yet safe and well tolerated, dosages than those used in breast cancer ( Skapek et al, 2013 ; Odia et al, 2015 ; Ngan et al, 2019 ). These data strongly support the hypothesis that the immune-mediated effects of tamoxifen contribute to the efficacy of this drug against a wide spectrum of pathogen infections and sustain tamoxifen repurposing in infectious diseases, alone or in combination with standard treatments ( Machado et al, 2018 ; Ngan et al, 2019 ; Ribeiro et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%