Affiliation:
1. Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
2. Center for Health Services Research, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis may be due to underlying immune compromise. Immunosuppressive regulatory T cells (Treg cells), and CD4
+
T lymphocytes in general, are important in the host immune response to
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
. We evaluated T lymphocytes from patients after recovery from extrapulmonary tuberculosis, which may reflect conditions before
M. tuberculosis
infection. A case-control study was conducted among HIV-uninfected adults with previously treated extrapulmonary tuberculosis and 3 sets of controls: (i) subjects with previously treated pulmonary tuberculosis, (ii) close tuberculosis contacts with
M. tuberculosis
infection, and (iii) close tuberculosis contacts with no infection. Monocyte-depleted peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC-M) were stained for CD4
+
CD25
hi
CD127
low
FoxP3
+
cell (Treg cell) and T lymphocyte activation. Both characteristics were compared as continuous variables between groups with the Kruskal-Wallis test. There were 7 extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases, 18 pulmonary tuberculosis controls, 17 controls with
M. tuberculosis
infection, and 18 controls without
M. tuberculosis
infection. The median Treg cell proportion was highest among persons with previous extrapulmonary tuberculosis (1.23%) compared to subjects with pulmonary tuberculosis (0.56%), latent
M. tuberculosis
infection (0.14%), or no
M. tuberculosis
infection (0.20%) (
P
= 0.001). The median proportion of CD4
+
T lymphocytes that expressed the activation markers HLA-DR and CD38 was highest for CD4
+
T lymphocytes from persons with previous extrapulmonary tuberculosis (0.79%) compared to subjects with pulmonary tuberculosis (0.44%), latent
M. tuberculosis
infection (0.14%), or no
M. tuberculosis
infection (0.32%) (
P
= 0.005). Compared with controls, persons with previously treated extrapulmonary tuberculosis had the highest Treg cell frequency, but also the highest levels of CD4
+
T lymphocyte activation. Immune dysregulation may be a feature of individuals at risk for extrapulmonary tuberculosis.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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