• Title of article

    Functional Characteristics of Neutrophils and Mononuclear Cells from Tuberculosis Patients Stimulated In vitro with Heat Killed M. tuberculosis

  • Author/Authors

    Fiorenza، نويسنده , , Gladys and Farroni، نويسنده , , Miguel A. and Bogué، نويسنده , , Cristina and Selenscig، نويسنده , , Dante and Lamas، نويسنده , , Diego Martinel and Dlugovitzky، نويسنده , , Diana، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    526
  • To page
    533
  • Abstract
    Background jor protective immune response against intracellular bacteria, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is a cell-mediated immunity involving neutrophils (PMNs) and peripheral mononuclear cells (MCs), contributing to the clearance of this microorganism and the resolution of the infection. This study was addressed to evaluate PMNs and MCs for their bactericidal function. s mple comprised 14 tuberculosis (TB) inpatients (HIV−), and 10 healthy controls (HCo). Peripheral PMNs and MCs were separated by Ficoll-Hypaque and cultured in RPMI with or without heat-killed Mycobacterium tuberculosis (HK Mtb). Respiratory burst (RB), CD11b, IL-8 and TNFα receptor expression were assessed by flow cytometry in cells undergoing stimulation or not. Presence of IL-8 and TNFα in cell culture supernatants was determined by ELISA. s ients had a lower RB response than HCo for both cell types (MCs, p <0.05, PMNs, p <0.01) regardless of HK Mtb stimulation. Compared to HCo, PMNs and MCs from TB patients presented a reduced CD11b expression, with the two subject groups showing a decrease in this marker expression following HK. Mtb was added to both cell cultures. Whereas fewer IL-8 and TNFα receptors were found when studying MCs and PMNs from TB patients, antigen stimulation significantly raised the expression for both cytokine receptors. Culture supernatants from MCs and PMNs of TB patients contained increased amounts of IL-8 and TNFα. sions esent findings may provide some explanation as to the different roles played by PMNs and MCs in TB immunopathology.
  • Keywords
    Mononuclear cells , neutrophils , Tuberculosis , CD11b , cytokine receptors , respiratory burst
  • Journal title
    Archives of Medical Research
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Archives of Medical Research
  • Record number

    1796258