Polyfunctional M. tuberculosis-specific effector memory CD4+ T cells at sites of pleural TB

Pleural tuberculosis (TB) is a common presentation of M. tuberculosis (MTB) infection, and despite spontaneous resolution remains a strong risk factor for reactivation pulmonary TB in a majority of individuals. This study was undertaken to further understand the characteristics of immune cells at si...

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Hauptverfasser: El Fenniri, L, Toossi, Z, Aung, H, El Iraki, G, Bourkkadi, J, Benamor, J, Laskri, A, Berrada, N, Benjouad, A, Mayanja-Kizza, H, Betts, MR, El Aouad, R, Canaday, DH
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description Pleural tuberculosis (TB) is a common presentation of M. tuberculosis (MTB) infection, and despite spontaneous resolution remains a strong risk factor for reactivation pulmonary TB in a majority of individuals. This study was undertaken to further understand the characteristics of immune cells at sites of pleural TB. A significant shift toward memory CD4+ T cells with an effector phenotype and away from naïve CD4+ T cells in pleural fluid as compared to blood mononuclear cells was found. These data suggest that effector T cells are capable of migrating to sites of active TB infection and/or the differentiation to effector phenotype T cells in situ is highly amplified. Using multiparameter flow cytometry analysis, a significant portion of MTB-specific CD4+ T cells in the pleural space were polyfunctional demonstrating two, three or four simultaneous functions including IFN-gamma, IL-2, TNF-alpha, and or MIP1-alpha production. A greater proportion of these polyfunctional cells were of effector memory rather than central memory phenotype. The role of these polyfunctional MTB-specific CD4+ T cells at sites of pleural TB requires further study.
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