Mast Cell Distribution and Its Correlation with Disease Severity in Leprosy: A Histopathological Study

Authors

  • Sudha V B Author
  • Sanjay Sawant Author
  • Navyashree N Author
  • Sudarshan Reddy C Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64149/J.Carcinog.24.5s.640-644

Keywords:

Leprosy, Mast Cells, Dermatitis, Skin Diseases, Mycobacterium leprae

Abstract

Background: Mast cells play a crucial role in inflammatory dermatoses. This study investigates mast cell distribution and its correlation with disease severity in leprosy.

Methods: A retrospective observational study analyzed 46 leprosy cases and 28 controls. Mast cell counting was performed using toluidine blue staining and high-power microscopy.

Results: Leprosy cases showed varying mast cell distributions: lepromatous leprosy (12-54 cells/10 HPF), tuberculoid leprosy (20-53 cells/10 HPF), borderline tuberculoid leprosy (22- 42 cells/10 HPF), and indeterminate leprosy (15-89 cells/10 HPF). Mast cell counts correlated with disease severity.

Discussion: This study highlights the importance of mast cells in leprosy pathogenesis and suggests their potential role in disease severity. Regional variations in mast cell distribution were observed.

Conclusion: Mast cell distribution analysis may serve as a diagnostic tool in leprosy, emphasizing the need for integrated clinical and histopathological approaches.

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Published

2025-09-20

How to Cite

Mast Cell Distribution and Its Correlation with Disease Severity in Leprosy: A Histopathological Study. (2025). Journal of Carcinogenesis, 24(5s), 640-644. https://doi.org/10.64149/J.Carcinog.24.5s.640-644

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