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Soluble IL-2R, IFN-gamma and Neopterin as Immunologic Markers in Patients with Tuberculosis / 결핵
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; : 294-308, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-225342
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The cell-mediated immune response plays an important role in tuberculosis. After being activated by mycobacterial antigens, T lymphocytes express a high affinity receptor (IL-2R) for interleukin-2 (IL-2) on their own surface and release a soluble fraction of the IL-2 receptor (sIL-2R) from the cell membrane into the circulation. Neopterin is a metabolite of guanosine-triphosphate, which is produced by stimulated macrophages under the influence of IFN-gamma with a T lymphocyte origin. Therefore, the utility of sIL-2R, IFN-gamma and the neopterin levels as immunologic indices of the cell-mediated immune response and severity of disease in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis was assessed.

METHOD:

The serum sIL-2R, IFN-gamma and neopterin levels were measured in 39 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, 6 patients with tuberculous lymphadenitis prior to treatment and 10 healthy subjects. The serum and pleural sIL-2R, neopterin and ADA levels were measured in 22 patients with tuberculous pleurisy. The patients with pulmonary tuberculosis were divided into a mild, moderate and severe group according to the severity by ATS guidelines. To compare the results from these patients with those of the pretreatment levels, the sIL-2R, IFN-gamma and neopterin levels were measured in 36 of the 39 patients(1 patient, expired; 2 patients were referred to a sanitarium) with pulmonary tuberculosis after 2 months of treatment.

RESULTS:

1) The serum sIL-2R and IFN-gamma levels were elevated in patients with tuberculosis when compared to those of healthy subjects (0.05). The neopterin concentration in the serum was significantly lower in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis(2967+/-2132.8 pg/ml) than in healthy controls(4949+/-1242.1 pg/ml)(p0.05), 41 52.8 pg/ml to 22+/-23.9 pg/ml(p<0.05), respectively, after 2 month of treatment. The mean serum neopterin levels increased from 3158+/-2272.6 pg/ml to 3737+/-2307.5 pg/ml(0.05) after a 2 month of treatment. These findings were remarkable in the severe group of pulmonary tuberculosis with a clinical correlation. 4) In the patients with tuberculous pleurisy, the serum sIL-2R and ADA were significantly higher than those in the pleural fluid, However, the neopterin levels in the sera and pleural effusion were similar.

CONCLUSION:

On the basis of this study, sIL-2R, IFN-gamma and neopterin measurements may not only provide an insight into the present state of the cell-mediated immune response, but also serve as parameters monitoring of the prognosis of the disease, particularly in patients with severe pulmonary tuberculosis. In addition, an assay of the pleural sIL-2R levels might signal a stimulated local immunity including T cell activation in the tuberculous pleural effusion.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Practice guideline / Prognostic study Language: Korean Journal: Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases Year: 2002 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Practice guideline / Prognostic study Language: Korean Journal: Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases Year: 2002 Type: Article