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CD4+ T Responses Other Than Th1 Type Are Preferentially Induced by Latency-Associated Antigens in the State of Latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection.
Yamashita, Yoshiro; Oe, Toshiyuki; Kawakami, Kenji; Osada-Oka, Mayuko; Ozeki, Yuriko; Terahara, Kazutaka; Yasuda, Ikkoh; Edwards, Tansy; Tanaka, Takeshi; Tsunetsugu-Yokota, Yasuko; Matsumoto, Sohkichi; Ariyoshi, Koya.
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  • Yamashita Y; Department of Clinical Medicine, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan.
  • Oe T; Department of Respiratory Medicine, National Hospital Organization Higashi-Saga Hospital, Miyaki, Japan.
  • Kawakami K; Department of Respiratory Medicine, National Hospital Organization Nagasaki-Kawatana Medical Center, Kawatana, Japan.
  • Osada-Oka M; Food Hygiene and Environmental Health, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Science, Kyoto Prefectural University, Kyoto, Japan.
  • Ozeki Y; Department of Bacteriology, Niigata University Graduate School of Medicine, Niigata, Japan.
  • Terahara K; Department of Immunology, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Yasuda I; Department of Clinical Medicine, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan.
  • Edwards T; Tropical Epidemiology Group, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
  • Tanaka T; Department of Clinical Medicine, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan.
  • Tsunetsugu-Yokota Y; Infection Control and Education Center, Nagasaki University Hospital, Nagasaki, Japan.
  • Matsumoto S; Department of Immunology, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Ariyoshi K; Department of Medical Technology, School of Health Science, Tokyo University of Technology, Tokyo, Japan.
Front Immunol ; 10: 2807, 2019.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31849981
ABSTRACT
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) produces a diverse range of antigenic proteins in its dormant phase. The cytokine profiles of CD4+ T cell responses, especially subsets other than Th1 type (non-Th1 type), against these latency-associated M. tuberculosis antigens such as α-crystallin (Acr), heparin-binding hemagglutinin (HBHA), and mycobacterial DNA-binding protein 1 (MDP-1) remain elusive in relation to the clinical stage of M. tuberculosis infection. In the present study, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) collected from different stages of M. tuberculosis-infected cases and control PBMCs were stimulated with these antigens and ESAT-6/CFP-10. Cytokine profiles of CD4+ T cells were evaluated by intracellular cytokine staining using multicolor flow cytometry. Our results demonstrate that Th1 cytokine responses were predominant after TB onset independent of the type of antigen stimulation. On the contrary, non-Th1 cytokine responses were preferentially induced by latency-associated M. tuberculosis antigens, specifically IL-10 response against Acr in latent M. tuberculosis infection. From these results, we surmise a shift in the CD4+ T cell response from mixed non-Th1 to Th1 dominant type during TB progression.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Linfócitos T CD4-Positivos / Células Th1 / Tuberculose Latente / Mycobacterium tuberculosis / Antígenos de Bactérias Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Linfócitos T CD4-Positivos / Células Th1 / Tuberculose Latente / Mycobacterium tuberculosis / Antígenos de Bactérias Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article