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Aluminium overload after 5 years in skin biopsy following post-vaccination with subcutaneous pseudolymphoma


Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0946672X12000089?via%3Dihub
 

Olivier Guillard 1Bernard FauconneauAlain PineauAnnie MarrauldJean-Pierre BellocqMarie-Pierre Chenard

 

PMID: 22425036  DOI: 10.1016/j.jtemb.2012.02.005

 

Abstract


Aluminium hydroxide is used as an effective adjuvant in a wide range of vaccines for enhancing immune response to the antigen.

The pathogenic role of aluminium hydroxide is now recognized by the presence of chronic fatigue syndrome, macrophagic myofasciitis and subcutaneous pseudolymphoma, linked to intramuscular injection of aluminium hydroxide-containing vaccines.

The aim of this study is to verify if the subcutaneous pseudolymphoma observed in this patient in the site of vaccine injection is linked to an aluminium overload.

Many years after vaccination, a subcutaneous nodule was discovered in a 45-year-old woman with subcutaneous pseudolymphoma.

In skin biopsy at the injection site for vaccines, aluminium (Al) deposits are assessed by Morin stain and quantification of Al is performed by Zeeman Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry.

Morin stain shows Al deposits in the macrophages, and Al assays (in μg/g, dry weight) were 768.10±18 for the patient compared with the two control patients, 5.61±0.59 and 9.13±0.057.

Given the pathology of this patient and the high Al concentration in skin biopsy, the authors wish to draw attention when using the Al salts known to be particularly effective as adjuvants in single or repeated vaccinations.

The possible release of Aluminum may induce other pathologies ascribed to the well-known toxicity of this metal.

 

 

 



 

Fig. 1. Results from Morin staining showing granular cytoplasmic fluorescence of aluminium deposits in interfollicular macrophages (X400). 

 

OBS: A pseudolymphoma was linked to aluminum and the stain showed Aluminum deposits in the macrophages. The possible release of Aluminum may induce other pathologies ascribed to the well-known toxicity of this metal.

 

OBS: Um pseudolinfoma foi ligado ao alumínio e a coloração mostrou depósitos de alumínio nos macrófagos. A possível liberação de Alumínio pode induzir outras patologias atribuídas à conhecida toxicidade deste metal.

 

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