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Differential effects of asymptomatic Ascaris lumbricoides, Schistosoma mansoni or hook worm infection on the frequency and TGF-beta-producing capacity of regulatory T cells during active tuberculosis
Univ Gondar, Ethiopia.
Univ Gondar, Ethiopia.
Univ Gondar, Ethiopia.
Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för biomedicinska och kliniska vetenskaper, Avdelningen för inflammation och infektion. Linköpings universitet, Medicinska fakulteten. Region Östergötland, Medicincentrum, Infektionskliniken i Östergötland. Department of Infectious Diseases, Kalmar County Hospital, Sweden.
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2021 (engelsk)Inngår i: Tuberculosis, ISSN 1472-9792, E-ISSN 1873-281X, Vol. 131, artikkel-id 102126Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert) Published
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Helminth induced expansion of regulatory T cells (Tregs) may take part in suppressing protective host responses during tuberculosis (TB), although Tregs functionality and link to TB disease severity remains unexplored. We investigated the species-specific effect of helminths on frequency and TGF-beta producing capacity of Tregs, and possible connection to TB disease severity. 89 pulmonary TB patients (PTB) and 69 community controls (CCs) from Gondar, Ethiopia, were included. Clinical disease severity was graded by TB score, and flow cytometry used to characterize Treg frequency and functionality measured as their TGF-beta-producing capacity. In helminth positive PTB patients (Helminth+PTB+) compared to helminth negative PTB or CCs, TGF-beta(+) Tregs were significantly increased mainly in hookworm coinfection whereas S. mansoni increased TGF-beta(+) Tregs in CCs. Treatment of TB and helminths decreased TGF-beta(+) Tregs in Helminth+PTB+ at 2 months follow-up. There were no overall differences in the frequency of Tregs in CCs or PTB unless stratification on TB disease severity was performed. At inclusion Helminth+PTB+ had increased frequency of Tregs already at low disease severity, and TGF-beta(+) Tregs correlated to intermediate-to-high disease severity. In conclusion, helminth specific increase of TGF-beta(+) Tregs in PTB patients was correlated to TB disease severity and was restored following anti-helminth treatment.

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CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE , 2021. Vol. 131, artikkel-id 102126
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Pulmonary TB; Helminth coinfection; Tregs; TGF-beta plus tregs; TB disease Severity
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URN: urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-182939DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2021.102126ISI: 000747969300001PubMedID: 34601265OAI: oai:DiVA.org:liu-182939DiVA, id: diva2:1639081
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Funding Agencies|Swedish Research CouncilSwedish Research CouncilEuropean Commission [2017-05617, 2020-04738, 2016-02043]; Swedish HeartLung FoundationSwedish Heart-Lung Foundation [20160431, 20190484, 20150237]

Tilgjengelig fra: 2022-02-18 Laget: 2022-02-18 Sist oppdatert: 2022-05-19

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