Functional capacity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific T cell responses in humans is associated with mycobacterial load1

High antigen load in chronic viral infections has been associated with impairment of antigen-specific T cell responses; however, the relationship between antigen load in chronic Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb ) infection and functional capacity of Mtb -specific T cells in humans is not clear. We c...

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Hauptverfasser: Day, Cheryl L., Abrahams, Deborah A., Lerumo, Lesedi, van Rensburg, Esme Janse, Stone, Lynnett, O’rie, Terrence, Pienaar, Bernadette, de Kock, Marwou, Kaplan, Gilla, Mahomed, Hassan, Dheda, Keertan, Hanekom, Willem A.
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description High antigen load in chronic viral infections has been associated with impairment of antigen-specific T cell responses; however, the relationship between antigen load in chronic Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb ) infection and functional capacity of Mtb -specific T cells in humans is not clear. We compared Mtb -specific T cell-associated cytokine production and proliferative capacity in peripheral blood from adults with progressively higher mycobacterial loads, i.e., persons with latent Mtb infection (LTBI), with smear − pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), and with smear+ TB. Patients with smear+ TB had decreased polyfunctional IFN-γ + IL-2 + TNF-α + and IL-2-producing specific CD4 T cells and increased TNF-α-single positive cells, when compared with smear − TB and LTBI. TB patients also had increased frequencies of Mtb -specific CD8 T cells, compared with LTBI. Mtb -specific CD4 and CD8 T cell proliferative capacity was profoundly impaired in individuals with smear+ TB, and correlated positively with ex vivo IFN-γ + IL-2 + TNF-α + CD4 T cells, and inversely with TNF-α single-positive CD4 T cells. During 6 months of anti-TB treatment, specific IFN-γ + IL-2 + TNF-α + CD4 and CD8 T cells increased, whereas TNF-α- and IFN-γ-single positive T cells decreased. These results suggest progressive impairment of Mtb -specific T cell responses with increasing mycobacterial load, and recovery of responses during therapy. Furthermore, these data provide a link between specific cytokine-producing subsets and functional capacity of Mtb -specific T cells, and between the presence of specific CD8 T cells ex vivo and active TB disease. Taken together, these data have potentially significant applications for diagnosis of TB and for identification of T cell correlates of TB disease progression.
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