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Circulating Mycobacterium tuberculosis DosR latency antigen-specific, polyfunctional, regulatory IL10

Authors :
Srabanti, Rakshit
Vasista, Adiga
Soumya, Nayak
Pravat Nalini, Sahoo
Prabhat Kumar, Sharma
Krista E, van Meijgaarden
Anto Jesuraj, Uk J
Chirag, Dhar
George D, Souza
Greg, Finak
Stephen C, De Rosa
Tom H M, Ottenhoff
Annapurna, Vyakarnam
Source :
Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The functional heterogeneity of T cell responses to diverse antigens expressed at different stages of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection, in particular early secreted versus dormancy related latency antigens expressed later, that distinguish subjects with latent (LTBI), pulmonary (PTB) or extrapulmonary (EPTB) tuberculosis remains unclear. Here we show blood central memory CD4 T-cell responses specific to Mtb dormancy related (DosR) latency, but not classical immunodominant secretory antigens, to clearly differentiate LTBI from EPTB and PTB. The polyfunctionality score integrating up to 31 DosR-specific CD4 T-cell functional profiles was significantly higher in LTBI than EPTB or PTB subjects. Further analysis of 256 DosR-specific T-cell functional profiles identified regulatory IL10 + Th17 cells (IL10+IL17A+IL17F+IL22+) to be significantly enriched in LTBI; in contrast to pro-inflammatory Th17 cells (IFNγ+IL17A+/IL10−) in the blood and lung of EPTB and PTB subjects respectively. A blood polyfunctional, Mtb DosR latency antigen specific, regulatory, central memory response is therefore a novel functional component of T-cell immunity in latent TB and potential correlate of protection.

Details

ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
7
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Accession number :
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