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Diminished Interleukin-7 receptor expression on T-cell subsets in tuberculosis patients.

Authors :
Acheampong, Isaac
Minadzi, Difery
Adankwah, Ernest
Aniagyei, Wilfred
Vivekanandan, Monika M.
Yeboah, Augustine
Arthur, Joseph F.
Lamptey, Millicent
Abass, Mohammed K.
Kumbel, Francis
Osei-Yeboah, Francis
Gawusu, Amidu
Laing, Edwin F.
Batsa Debrah, Linda
Owusu, Dorcas O.
Debrah, Alexander
Mayatepek, Ertan
Seyfarth, Julia
Phillips, Richard O.
Jacobsen, Marc
Source :
Human Immunology. Oct2023, Vol. 84 Issue 10, p543-550. 8p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Immunopathology in human tuberculosis affects T-cell phenotype and functions. Previous studies identified impaired T-cell sensitivity to Interleukin (IL)-7 accompanied by lower IL-7 receptor α-chain (IL-7Rα) expression in patients with acute tuberculosis. In the present study, we characterized affected T-cell subsets and determined the influence of tuberculosis disease severity and treatment response. Tuberculosis patients (n = 89) as well as age- and gender-matched asymptomatic contacts (controls, n = 47) were recruited in Ghana. Mycobacterium (M.) tuberculosis sputum burden was monitored prior to and during treatment. Blood samples from all patients and controls were analyzed for IL-7Rα expression and T-cell markers by multi-colour flow cytometry. CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells of tuberculosis patients showed generally lower IL-7Rα expression as compared to controls. Concomitantly, tuberculosis patients had higher proportions of naïve and lower proportions of memory CD4+ T-cells. Notably, a subset of CD27 positive central memory T-cells (T cm), which lacked IL-7Rα expression was enriched in tuberculosis patients as compared to controls. M. tuberculosis sputum burden was not associated with differences in IL-7Rα expression. Treatment duration and response showed no clear effects although IL-7Rα expression patterns were highly variable. These results suggested generally impaired generation of memory CD4+ T-cells and enrichment of a T cm subset without IL-7Rα expression in patients with tuberculosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01988859
Volume :
84
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Human Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172043044
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humimm.2023.08.141