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Arch Iran Med ; 9(1): 53-7, 2006 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16649379

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific CD8+ and CD4+ T lymphocyte responses restrict the spread of extracellular pathogens by limiting M.tuberculosis replication. Alterations in cytolytic function, inappropriate maturation/differentiation, and limited proliferation could reduce their ability to control M.tuberculosis replication. METHODS: In an attempt to further characterize the immune responses during M.tuberculosis infection, we enumerated gamma-delta and alpha-beta receptor-bearing T cells expressing CD8 or CD4 phenotype and analyzed the differentiation phenotypes of CD8+ and CD4+ T lymphocyte subpopulations in 47 cases (23 new cases and 24 multidrug resistant patients) and 20 control subjects, using flowcytometry. RESULTS: We found that the CD4/CD8 ratio was significantly lower in newly-diagnosed M.tuberculosis patients compared to multidrug resistant and control subjects (P < 0.003). Also, we found that a large proportion of CD8+ T lymphocytes in newly-diagnosed patients was defined by increased surface expression of CD57 as compared to the two other settings (P < 0.002). This increase was more profound in patients with an inverted CD4/CD8 ratio. Analysis of the late activation antigen revealed that this was predominantly HLA-DR+ (P < 0.003). No significant changes were observed in the percentages of CD8+CD57+ T cells between the different settings. Moreover, the co-stimulatory molecule CD28+ tended to be underexpressed by CD8+ T cells in multidrug resistant patients when compared to newly-diagnosed subjects (P < 0.002), but not to the control subjects. In contrast, the frequency of CD28+ marker on CD4+ T cells was higher in the setting of multidrug resistant compared with those of new cases (P < 0.0001). No significant changes were observed in percentages of gamma-delta receptor-bearing T cells between different groups. CONCLUSION: We suggest that the increase in the proportion of CD57+ within CD8+ T cells in newly-diagnosed patients results from M.tuberculosis antigenic stimulation, which is a hallmark of many infections and that the protracted accumulation of CD57+ T lymphocytes might reflect an end-stage differentiation phenotype.


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CD28 Antigens/analysis , CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/immunology , CD57 Antigens/analysis , CD8 Antigens/analysis , CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes/immunology , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/immunology , Regression Analysis , T-Lymphocyte Subsets/immunology , Antigens, Surface , CD28 Antigens/immunology , CD57 Antigens/immunology , CD8 Antigens/immunology , Cell Differentiation , Coculture Techniques , Flow Cytometry , HLA-DR Antigens , Humans , Immunologic Memory , Lymphocyte Activation , Phenotype , Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant/immunology
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