Artículo
Specific lytic activity against mycobacterial antigens is inversely correlated with the severity of tuberculosis
de la Barrera, Silvia Susana
; Finiasz, Marta Regina
; Frias, A.; Alemán, Mercedes
; Barrionuevo, Paula
; Fink, S.; Franco, Marcela Carolina; Abbate, E.; Sasiain, María del Carmen
Fecha de publicación:
06/2003
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Clinical and Experimental Immunology
ISSN:
0009-9104
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
The ability of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from patients with active tuberculosis to display cytotoxic responses against autologous Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb)-pulsed macrophages was evaluated. Non-MHC restricted cell-dependent lytic activity was observed in ex vivo effector cells from tuberculosis patients and was mediated mainly by CD3(+)gammadelta TCR(+) T (gammadelta T) cells bearing CD56 and/or CD16 molecules. MHC-restricted and non-MHC restricted cytotoxic T cells (CTL) were differentially expanded upon stimulation with Mtb in tuberculosis patients and normal controls (N). Class-I restricted CD8(+) CTL and class-II restricted CD4(+) CTL were generated in PPD(+)N and to a lesser extent in PPD(-)N. Mtb-stimulated effector cells from tuberculosis patients became progressively non-MHC restricted CD4(-)CD8(-)gammadelta T cells, while lytic activity of CD4(+) and CD8(+)CTL decreased gradually as the disease became more severe. On the other hand, target cells were lysed by ex vivo cells from tuberculosis patients through the Fas-FasL and perforin pathways. Mtb-induced CD4(+) CTL from tuberculosis patients and N controls preferentially employed the Fas-FasL mechanism. Mtb-induced CD8(+) CTL effector cells from patients used the perforin-based mechanism while cells from N controls also used the Fas-FasL pathway. While Mtb-induced gammadelta CTL from patients and PPD(-)N employed the latter mechanism cells from PPD(+)N individuals also used the perforin pathway. It can be concluded that shifts in the CTL response and the cytolytic mechanisms take place as the pulmonary involvement becomes more severe.
Palabras clave:
Mycobacteria
,
Tuberculosis
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de la Barrera, Silvia Susana; Finiasz, Marta Regina; Frias, A.; Alemán, Mercedes; Barrionuevo, Paula; et al.; Specific lytic activity against mycobacterial antigens is inversely correlated with the severity of tuberculosis; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Clinical and Experimental Immunology; 132; 3; 6-2003; 450-461
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