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Dr. Ahmed Al-Humaidi Assistant Professor and consultant of histopathology Office phone number:

OBJECTIVES AND KEY PRINCIPLES TO BE TAUGHT: Upon completion of this lecture, the student should:  Define Granulomatous inflammation.  Recognize the morphology of granulomas (tubercles) and list the cells found in granuloma along with their appearance.  Understands the pathogenesis of granuloma formation.  Identify the two types of granulomas, which differ in their pathogenesis. Foreign body granulomas Immune granulomas  List the common causes of Granulomatous Inflammation.

A form of chronic inflammation characterized by the formation of granulomas.

 Granuloma = Nodular collection of epithelioid macrophages surrounded by a rim of lymphocytes  Epitheloid macrophages: squamous cell-like appearance

Why is it important?  Granulomas are encountered in certain specific pathologic states.  Recognition of the granulomatous pattern is important because of the limited number of conditions (some life- threatening) that cause it

Granulomatous Inflammation pathogenesis  Neutrophils ordinarily remove agents that incite an acute inflammatory response. However, there are circumstances in which reactive neutrophils cannot digest the substances that provoke acute inflammation.

Granulomatous Inflammation mechanism  What is the initiating event in granuloma formation?  deposition of a indigestible antigenic material IFN-γ released by the CD4+ T cells of the T H 1 subset is crucial in activating macrophages. Type IV hypersensitvity

1. When macrophages have successfully phagocytosed the injurious agent but it survives inside them. 2. When an active T lymphocyte-mediated cellular immune response occurs. Lymphokines produced by activated T lymphocytes inhibit migration of macrophages and cause them to aggregate in the area of injury and form granulomas. Epithelioid cell granulomas

Pathogenesis There are two types of granulomas Foreign body granuloma are incited by relatively inert foreign bodies. Typically, foreign body granulomas form when material such suture are large enough to preclude phagocytosis by a single macrophage These material do not incite any specific inflammatory immune response. The foreign material can usually be identified in the center of the granuloma, by polarized light (appears refractile). Immune granuloma are caused by insoluble particles, typically microbes, that are capable of inducing a cell- mediated immune response.

IL-2, and IFN-γ,

Granuloma Caseous Necrosis Epithelioid Macrophage Langhans Giant Cell Lymphocytic Rim

Granulomatous Inflammation Causes Immune granuloma:  Bacteria Tuberculosis Leprosy Actinomycosis Cat-scratch disease  Parasites Schistosomiasis Leishmaniasis  Fungi Histoplasmosis Blastomycosis  Metal/Dust Berylliosis Non-immune granuloma  Foreign body Suture Graft material talc (associated with intravenous drug abuse) unknown Sarcoidosis Crohn’s disease

Tuberculosis

Sputum, tuberculosis

Schistosomiasis

Leishmaniasis

Leprosy

Sarcoidosis

Match A and B A 1) The most important cell in granulomatous inflammation 2) A cytokines that is important in activating macrophages and transforming them into epithelioid cells 3) Multinucleated cell in TB 4) Antigen presenting cells 5) pathogenesis of immune type granulomatous inflammation 6) Microscopic finding of TB B a. IFN-γ b. Langhans cells c. Epitheliod histiocyes d. Cord factor e. Langerhan’s cells f. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction g. Caseating granuloma

 Which of the following diseases does not cause granulomatous inflammation a) Cat-scratch disease b) Actinomycosis c) Sarcoidosis d) Leishmaniasis e) Staphylococcus infection

TAKE HOME MESSAGES:  Granulomatous inflammation is a distinctive pattern of chronic inflammation characterized by aggregates epithelioid macrophages  Damaging stimuli which provoke a granulomatous inflammatory response include: Microorganisms which are of low inherent pathogenicity but which excite an immune response.  Granulomata are produced in response to: ○ Bacterial infection ○ parasitic infection: e.g. Schistosoma infection ○ Certain fungi cannot be dealt with adequately by neutrophils, and thus excite granulomatous reactions. ○ Non-living foreign material deposited in tissues, e.g. keratin from ruptured epidermal cyst. ○ Unknown factors, e.g. in the disease 'sarcoidosis' and Crohn's diseas