Artículo
Regulated expression of galectins 1 and 3 IS associated with dysregulated T cell responses in pulmonary and pleural tuberculosis
Imhoff, Matilde
; Diab, Magdalena Nieves
; Gallucci, Georgina Florencia
; Stupirski, Juan Carlos
; Díaz, Ariana
; Bongiovanni, Bettina
; Bértola, Diego Alejandro; Lioi, Susana; Bottasso, Oscar Adelmo
; Rabinovich, Gabriel Adrián
; Bay, Maria Luisa; D'attilio, Luciano David
; Diab, Magdalena Nieves
; Gallucci, Georgina Florencia
; Stupirski, Juan Carlos
; Díaz, Ariana
; Bongiovanni, Bettina
; Bértola, Diego Alejandro; Lioi, Susana; Bottasso, Oscar Adelmo
; Rabinovich, Gabriel Adrián
; Bay, Maria Luisa; D'attilio, Luciano David
Fecha de publicación:
09/2025
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Medical Microbiology and Immunology
ISSN:
0300-8584
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Galectins exert a wide range of effects on immune cells in acute and chronic pathologies, although their effects are less described in chronic infections such as tuberculosis-TB. We assessed galectin-1 (Gal-1) and galectin-3 (Gal-3) concentrations and immune mediators in plasma from pulmonary TB-PTB cases (n=38), healthy controls-Hco (n=24), and patients with pleural TB-PLTB (n=11) in which pleural fluid-PLF was also evaluated. Galectin transcripts expression, together with glycosyltransferases, that positively (MGAT5, GCNT1) or negatively (ST6GAL1) control galectins activity, were assessed in mononuclear cells (MC). We also evaluated Gal-1 production, along with other immune-mediators, in Mtb-stimulated MCs. Both patient groups presented elevated circulating levels of pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators and reduced cell proliferation, but a marked T-cell response at the pleural compartment. PTB patients had increased Gal-1 in levels in plasma and higher Gal-1 mRNA levels in MCs (p<0.01, vs. Hco). Both TB groups showed high plasma Gal-3 concentrations and increased expression in MCs (p<0.01 vs. HCo). PLF showed the lowest levels of both galectins, as did their expressions on MCs from pleural effusion. Only PBMCs from PTB exhibited increased expression of GCNT1 (p<0.04) together with diminished ST6GAL1 suggesting enhanced availability of galectin ligands. Mtb-stimulated MCs from both patient groups showed increased Gal-1 production compared to HCo. Moreover, unstimulated cultures from PTB presented a major basal production of Gal-1. Thus, a balance of circulating levels of galectins, pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators, and the differential expression of these lectins as well as glycosylation-related enzymes in MCs, may condition cell function particularly in PTB cases.
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Articulos(IBYME)
Articulos de INST.DE BIOLOGIA Y MEDICINA EXPERIMENTAL (I)
Articulos de INST.DE BIOLOGIA Y MEDICINA EXPERIMENTAL (I)
Articulos(IDICER)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INMUNOLOGIA CLINICA Y EXPERIMENTAL DE ROSARIO
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INMUNOLOGIA CLINICA Y EXPERIMENTAL DE ROSARIO
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Imhoff, Matilde; Diab, Magdalena Nieves; Gallucci, Georgina Florencia; Stupirski, Juan Carlos; Díaz, Ariana; et al.; Regulated expression of galectins 1 and 3 IS associated with dysregulated T cell responses in pulmonary and pleural tuberculosis; Springer; Medical Microbiology and Immunology; 214; 1; 9-2025; 1-10
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