Effect of TB Treatment on Neutrophil-Derived Soluble Inflammatory Mediators in TB Patients with and without HIV Coinfection

Author:

Sitoe Nádia12ORCID,Chelene Imelda1,Ligeiro Sofia1,Castiano Celso1ORCID,Ahmed Mohamed34,Held Kathrin345ORCID,Nhassengo Pedroso1,Khosa Celso1ORCID,Matavele-Chissumba Raquel1,Hoelscher Michael345ORCID,Rachow Andrea34,Geldmacher Christof345,

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Nacional de Saúde, Marracuene 3943, Mozambique

2. CIH LMU Center for International Health, Ludwig-Maximilians University, 80802 Munich, Germany

3. Division of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, University Hospital, LMU Munich, 80802 Munich, Germany

4. German Center for Infection Research, Partner Site Munich, 80802 Munich, Germany

5. Fraunhofer Institute for Translational Medicine and Pharmacology ITMP, Immunology, Infection and Pandemic Research, 80799 Munich, Germany

Abstract

The mycobacteriological analysis of sputum samples is the gold standard for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment monitoring. However, sputum production can be challenging after the initiation of TB treatment. As a possible alternative, we therefore investigated the dynamics of neutrophil-derived soluble inflammatory mediators during TB treatment in relation to HIV ART status and the severity of lung impairment. Plasma samples of TB patients with (N = 47) and without HIV (N = 21) were analyzed at baseline, month 2, month 6 (end of TB treatment) and month 12. Plasma levels of MMP-1, MMP-8, MPO and S100A8 markedly decreased over the course of TB treatment and remained at similar levels thereafter. Post-TB treatment initiation, significantly elevated plasma levels of MMP-8 were detected in TB patients living with HIV, especially if they were not receiving ART treatment at baseline. Our data confirm that the plasma levels of neutrophil-based biomarkers can be used as candidate surrogate markers for TB treatment outcome and HIV-infection influenced MMP-8 and S100A8 levels. Future studies to validate our results and to understand the dynamics of neutrophils-based biomarkers post-TB treatment are needed.

Funder

German Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Deutsches Zentrum fur Infektionsforschung

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Immunology and Microbiology,Molecular Biology,Immunology and Allergy

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