Antioxidants and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Background: Tuberculosis (TB), is one of the major common air born infectious bacterial diseases which remains a major worldwide health problem with global mortality. Objective: To evaluate the efficiency of serum samples compared to sputum for the early diagnosis of TB, and to evaluate the levels...

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Main Authors: Neveen A. Hussein, Abeer A. Ghazal, Rania M. El Sharkawy
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Language:English
Published: Alexandria University 2010-12-01
Series:Journal of High Institute of Public Health
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spelling doaj-8cc8322d556741bab5a6cb3236a151002021-02-03T08:11:05ZengAlexandria UniversityJournal of High Institute of Public Health2357-06012357-061X2010-12-0140459661310.21608/JHIPH.2010.20623Antioxidants and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α in Patients with Pulmonary TuberculosisNeveen A. Hussein0Abeer A. Ghazal1Rania M. El Sharkawy2Applied Medical Chemistry Department, Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.Microbiology Department, Medical Research Institute. Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptChemical Pathology Department, Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.Background: Tuberculosis (TB), is one of the major common air born infectious bacterial diseases which remains a major worldwide health problem with global mortality. Objective: To evaluate the efficiency of serum samples compared to sputum for the early diagnosis of TB, and to evaluate the levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), total antioxidant status (TAS) and tumor necrosis factor- (TNF-) in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). Methods: One hundred patients with clinically suspected PTB and 25 healthy individuals were enrolled in the study. According to the bacteriological results, 78 patients were diagnosed as having PTB infection. These cases were categorized into 69 culture positive cases [sputum and serum PCR positive patients (n=42), sputum PCR positive and serum PCR negative patients (n=16) and sputum and serum PCR negative patients (n=11)] and 9 culture negative and sputum PCR positive cases with radiological lung abnormalities suggestive for PTB. For these 78 cases, erythrocyte SOD, CAT, serum TAS and TNF- were determined. Twenty two patients were culture negative and negative for both sputum and serum PCR. They had no PTB and were not involved in biochemical studies. Results: In all 78 PTB patients, erythrocyte SOD, CAT and serum TAS levels were statistically lower than controls (p<0.05), while TNF- was highly significantly increased (p=0.001). There was a significant direct linear correlation between SOD and CAT and TAS (p<0.0001, r= 0.78; p<0.0001, r= 0.88; p<0.0001, r=0.80 respectively) and a significant reverse linear correlation between TNF- and SOD, CAT and TAS level (p<0.0001, r=-0.55; p<0.0001, r=-0.51; p<0.0001, r=-0.65 respectively). Conclusion: Although the sputum culture is still the gold standard for the diagnosis of patients with PTB, sputum PCR is an efficient method that could be used as an alternative to the culture for the rapid identification of PTB cases. The lower levels of SOD, CAT and TAS may be improved by the antioxidant therapy which may help in better prognosis. Anti TNF-α therapy may help in decreasing the elevated level of TNF-α shown in all PTB patients.catalasepulmonary tuberculosissuperoxide dismutasetotal antioxidant status and tumor necrosis factor-α
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author Neveen A. Hussein
Abeer A. Ghazal
Rania M. El Sharkawy
spellingShingle Neveen A. Hussein
Abeer A. Ghazal
Rania M. El Sharkawy
Antioxidants and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Journal of High Institute of Public Health
catalase
pulmonary tuberculosis
superoxide dismutase
total antioxidant status and tumor necrosis factor-α
author_facet Neveen A. Hussein
Abeer A. Ghazal
Rania M. El Sharkawy
author_sort Neveen A. Hussein
title Antioxidants and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis
title_short Antioxidants and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis
title_full Antioxidants and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis
title_fullStr Antioxidants and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidants and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis
title_sort antioxidants and tumor necrosis factor-α in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
publisher Alexandria University
series Journal of High Institute of Public Health
issn 2357-0601
2357-061X
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Background: Tuberculosis (TB), is one of the major common air born infectious bacterial diseases which remains a major worldwide health problem with global mortality. Objective: To evaluate the efficiency of serum samples compared to sputum for the early diagnosis of TB, and to evaluate the levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), total antioxidant status (TAS) and tumor necrosis factor- (TNF-) in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). Methods: One hundred patients with clinically suspected PTB and 25 healthy individuals were enrolled in the study. According to the bacteriological results, 78 patients were diagnosed as having PTB infection. These cases were categorized into 69 culture positive cases [sputum and serum PCR positive patients (n=42), sputum PCR positive and serum PCR negative patients (n=16) and sputum and serum PCR negative patients (n=11)] and 9 culture negative and sputum PCR positive cases with radiological lung abnormalities suggestive for PTB. For these 78 cases, erythrocyte SOD, CAT, serum TAS and TNF- were determined. Twenty two patients were culture negative and negative for both sputum and serum PCR. They had no PTB and were not involved in biochemical studies. Results: In all 78 PTB patients, erythrocyte SOD, CAT and serum TAS levels were statistically lower than controls (p<0.05), while TNF- was highly significantly increased (p=0.001). There was a significant direct linear correlation between SOD and CAT and TAS (p<0.0001, r= 0.78; p<0.0001, r= 0.88; p<0.0001, r=0.80 respectively) and a significant reverse linear correlation between TNF- and SOD, CAT and TAS level (p<0.0001, r=-0.55; p<0.0001, r=-0.51; p<0.0001, r=-0.65 respectively). Conclusion: Although the sputum culture is still the gold standard for the diagnosis of patients with PTB, sputum PCR is an efficient method that could be used as an alternative to the culture for the rapid identification of PTB cases. The lower levels of SOD, CAT and TAS may be improved by the antioxidant therapy which may help in better prognosis. Anti TNF-α therapy may help in decreasing the elevated level of TNF-α shown in all PTB patients.
topic catalase
pulmonary tuberculosis
superoxide dismutase
total antioxidant status and tumor necrosis factor-α
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