Lymphocyte apoptosis and immune response in patients with drug-resistant fibro-cavernous tuberculosis with different prevalence of destructive changes in the lungs

Disturbances of programmed cell death are at the heart of many immunopathological processes in tuberculosis. The relationship between activity of apoptosis and severity of immune response is of particular interest in the patients with fibrous-cavernous drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis at differ...

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Main Authors: B. E. Knoring, N. I. Davydova, A. O. Avetisyan, P. K. Yablonskii
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Language:Russian
Published: SPb RAACI 2020-01-01
Series:Medicinskaâ Immunologiâ
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Online Access:https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/1781
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spelling doaj-be447958f19c4938b0ee8b8dd2935ab12021-07-29T09:02:35ZrusSPb RAACIMedicinskaâ Immunologiâ1563-06252313-741X2020-01-012161099111410.15789/1563-0625-2019-6-1099-11141230Lymphocyte apoptosis and immune response in patients with drug-resistant fibro-cavernous tuberculosis with different prevalence of destructive changes in the lungsB. E. Knoring0N. I. Davydova1A. O. Avetisyan2P. K. Yablonskii3Saint-Petersburg State Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian FederationA.M. Nikiforov Russian Centre for Emergency and Radiation Medicine EMERCOM of RussiaSaint-Petersburg State Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian FederationSt. Petersburg State Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology ; St. Petersburg State UniversityDisturbances of programmed cell death are at the heart of many immunopathological processes in tuberculosis. The relationship between activity of apoptosis and severity of immune response is of particular interest in the patients with fibrous-cavernous drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis at different extent of the process. The paper concerns features of apoptosis, proliferative activity of lymphocytes, cytokine’s production and subpopulation composition of peripheral blood lymphocytes in the patients with uni- and bilateral fibrous-cavernous drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis. It was shown that apoptotic rates in the examined patients is closely related to extent of pathological process. Extent of early and late apoptosis and, accordingly, the number of living cells reflected the progression degree of destructive process in the lungs affected by fibrous-cavernous tuberculosis. The possibility of predicting the extent of destructive changes in affected lungs based on expression of apoptosis markers is presumed. Index of activity for early apoptosis of T lymphocytes, exceeding normal values by 25% and higher were clinically significant. A clear relationship between the immune response and apoptosis level was revealed. Ambiguous changes of immunological parameters were shown with increasing apoptosis associated with the severity of destructive changes. Increased apoptotic cell death in all patients with fibrous-cavernous tuberculosis, regardless of extent of the process, was associated with inhibition of antigen-specific proliferative response, decrease in CD25+ lymphocytes, increased numbers of B cells, along with decreased production of IFNγ, IL-8, and increased IL-2 response to PPD. In cases of unilateral destruction, increased apoptotic rates were accompanied by a decrease in the CD95+ cell numbers, and a decrease in TNFα production. On the contrary, in patients with bilateral destruction it was characterized by a high content of CD95+ lymphocytes, increased production of TNFα and IL-10. An index of extremely unfavorable course of the process is a combination of high apoptosis levels and low antigen-specific response with low expression of CD25+ cells, increased number of CD19+ and CD95+ lymphocytes, decreased production of IFNγ, IL-8 and increased production of IL-2, TNFα, IL-10. The relationships found in the work indicate that the combined assessment of apoptosis indexes, together with immunological parameters, has a higher informative value when assessing the state of immunocompetent cells, the origin of the process and trends for its development. Detecting the features of programmed lymphocyte death, in conjunction with immune parameters, allows to evaluate the role of apoptosis in each single case and to predict the course of the process, with subsequent justification of immunotherapy administration.https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/1781pulmonary tuberculosisapoptosislymphocytesimmune response
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author B. E. Knoring
N. I. Davydova
A. O. Avetisyan
P. K. Yablonskii
spellingShingle B. E. Knoring
N. I. Davydova
A. O. Avetisyan
P. K. Yablonskii
Lymphocyte apoptosis and immune response in patients with drug-resistant fibro-cavernous tuberculosis with different prevalence of destructive changes in the lungs
Medicinskaâ Immunologiâ
pulmonary tuberculosis
apoptosis
lymphocytes
immune response
author_facet B. E. Knoring
N. I. Davydova
A. O. Avetisyan
P. K. Yablonskii
author_sort B. E. Knoring
title Lymphocyte apoptosis and immune response in patients with drug-resistant fibro-cavernous tuberculosis with different prevalence of destructive changes in the lungs
title_short Lymphocyte apoptosis and immune response in patients with drug-resistant fibro-cavernous tuberculosis with different prevalence of destructive changes in the lungs
title_full Lymphocyte apoptosis and immune response in patients with drug-resistant fibro-cavernous tuberculosis with different prevalence of destructive changes in the lungs
title_fullStr Lymphocyte apoptosis and immune response in patients with drug-resistant fibro-cavernous tuberculosis with different prevalence of destructive changes in the lungs
title_full_unstemmed Lymphocyte apoptosis and immune response in patients with drug-resistant fibro-cavernous tuberculosis with different prevalence of destructive changes in the lungs
title_sort lymphocyte apoptosis and immune response in patients with drug-resistant fibro-cavernous tuberculosis with different prevalence of destructive changes in the lungs
publisher SPb RAACI
series Medicinskaâ Immunologiâ
issn 1563-0625
2313-741X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Disturbances of programmed cell death are at the heart of many immunopathological processes in tuberculosis. The relationship between activity of apoptosis and severity of immune response is of particular interest in the patients with fibrous-cavernous drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis at different extent of the process. The paper concerns features of apoptosis, proliferative activity of lymphocytes, cytokine’s production and subpopulation composition of peripheral blood lymphocytes in the patients with uni- and bilateral fibrous-cavernous drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis. It was shown that apoptotic rates in the examined patients is closely related to extent of pathological process. Extent of early and late apoptosis and, accordingly, the number of living cells reflected the progression degree of destructive process in the lungs affected by fibrous-cavernous tuberculosis. The possibility of predicting the extent of destructive changes in affected lungs based on expression of apoptosis markers is presumed. Index of activity for early apoptosis of T lymphocytes, exceeding normal values by 25% and higher were clinically significant. A clear relationship between the immune response and apoptosis level was revealed. Ambiguous changes of immunological parameters were shown with increasing apoptosis associated with the severity of destructive changes. Increased apoptotic cell death in all patients with fibrous-cavernous tuberculosis, regardless of extent of the process, was associated with inhibition of antigen-specific proliferative response, decrease in CD25+ lymphocytes, increased numbers of B cells, along with decreased production of IFNγ, IL-8, and increased IL-2 response to PPD. In cases of unilateral destruction, increased apoptotic rates were accompanied by a decrease in the CD95+ cell numbers, and a decrease in TNFα production. On the contrary, in patients with bilateral destruction it was characterized by a high content of CD95+ lymphocytes, increased production of TNFα and IL-10. An index of extremely unfavorable course of the process is a combination of high apoptosis levels and low antigen-specific response with low expression of CD25+ cells, increased number of CD19+ and CD95+ lymphocytes, decreased production of IFNγ, IL-8 and increased production of IL-2, TNFα, IL-10. The relationships found in the work indicate that the combined assessment of apoptosis indexes, together with immunological parameters, has a higher informative value when assessing the state of immunocompetent cells, the origin of the process and trends for its development. Detecting the features of programmed lymphocyte death, in conjunction with immune parameters, allows to evaluate the role of apoptosis in each single case and to predict the course of the process, with subsequent justification of immunotherapy administration.
topic pulmonary tuberculosis
apoptosis
lymphocytes
immune response
url https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/1781
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