1. Differences in PPD- and mitogen-induced T-cell activation marker expression characterize immunopathology in acute tuberculosis patients.
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Acheampong I, Minadzi D, Laing EF, Frimpong M, Vivekanandan MM, Yeboah A, Adankwah E, Aniagyei W, Arthur JF, Lamptey M, Abass MK, Kumbel F, Osei-Yeboah F, Gawusu A, Debrah LB, Owusu DO, Debrah A, Mayatepek E, Seyfarth J, Phillips RO, and Jacobsen M
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- Humans, Mitogens pharmacology, Tuberculin, T-Lymphocytes, Antigens, Bacterial, Tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Abstract
Impaired T-cell responses to mitogens and high T-cell activation marker (TAM) expression on Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific T-cells characterize immunopathology in patients with tuberculosis (TB). In a study of patients with TB (n = 60) and asymptomatic contacts (controls, n = 37), we found that TB patients had higher CD38
+ T-cell proportions specific for M. tuberculosis protein (PPDMtb ), yet total proportions of PPDMtb -specific T-cells were comparable. Notably, both activated (CD38+ ) and total IFN-γ+ T-cells from TB patients had lower mitogen (phytohemagglutinin, PHA)-induced responses. This impaired mitogen response improved the classification efficacy of the TAM-TB assay, especially employing the PPD/PHA-induced T-cell ratio., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2024
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