Potential Function of Granulysin, Other Related Effector Molecules and Lymphocyte Subsets in Patients with TB and HIV/TB Coinfection

作者:Pitabut Nada; Sakurada Shinsaku; Tanaka Takahiro; Ridruechai Chutharut; Tanuma Junko; Aoki Takahiro; Kantipong Pacharee; Piyaworawong Surachai; Kobayashi Nobuyuki; Dhepakson Panadda; Yanai Hideki; Yamada Norio; Oka Shinichi; Okada Masaji; Khusmith Srisin*; Keicho Naoto
来源:International Journal of Medical Sciences, 2013, 10(8): 1003-1014.
DOI:10.7150/ijms.6437

摘要

Background: Host effector mechanism against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection is dependent on innate immune response by macrophages and neutrophils and the alterations in balanced adaptive immunity. Coordinated release of cytolytic effector molecules from NK cells and effector T cells and the subsequent granule-associated killing of infected cells have been documented; however, their role in clinical tuberculosis (TB) is still controversy. %26lt;br%26gt;Objective: To investigate whether circulating granulysin and other effector molecules are associated with the number of NK cells, iNKT cells, V gamma 9(+)V delta 2(+) T cells, CD4(+) T cells and CD8(+) T cells, and such association influences the clinical outcome of the disease in patients with pulmonary TB and HIV/TB coinfection. %26lt;br%26gt;Methods: Circulating granulysin, perforin, granzyme-B and IFN-gamma levels were determined by ELISA. The isoforms of granulysin were analyzed by Western blot analysis. The effector cells were analyzed by flow cytometry. %26lt;br%26gt;Results: Circulating granulysin and perforin levels in TB patients were lower than healthy controls, whereas the granulysin levels in HIV/TB coinfection were much higher than in any other groups, TB and HIV with or without receiving HAART, which corresponded to the number of CD8(+) T cells which kept high, but not with NK cells and other possible cellular sources of granulysin. In addition, the 17kDa, 15kDa and 9kDa isoforms of granulysin were recognized in plasma of HIV/TB coinfection. Increased granulysin and decreased IFN-gamma levels in HIV/TB coinfection and TB after completion of anti-TB therapy were observed. %26lt;br%26gt;Conclusion: The results suggested that the alteration of circulating granulysin has potential function in host immune response against TB and HIV/TB coinfection. This is the first demonstration so far of granulysin in HIV/TB coinfection.

  • 出版日期2013