| Literature DB >> 10608778 |
F Dieli1, G Sireci, C Di Sano, A Romano, L Titone, P Di Carlo, J Ivanyi, J J Fourniè, A Salerno.
Abstract
The alphabeta and gammadelta T cell responses were analyzed in the peripheral blood of children affected by active tuberculosis (TB) and in healthy children who tested positive (PPD+) or negative (PPD-) for purified protein derivative. PPD+ healthy and diseased children responded equally well to PPD in vitro. In contrast, only 18% of PPD+ TB patients responded to peptide p38G derived from the 38-kDa protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Analysis of the whole gammadelta T cell population and of its Vgamma9/Vdelta2 subset showed similar frequencies in PPD+ children with TB and in healthy PPD+ and PPD- children. Vgamma9/Vdelta2 cells from children with TB responded to 5 different phosphoantigens similarly to those from healthy PPD+ children, but healthy PPD- children responded very poorly. Chemotherapy had contrasting effects on the tested lymphocyte population, represented by increase of alphabeta and decline of Vgamma9/Vdelta2 T cell responses. T cell responses in childhood TB may be similar to those in adult TB.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10608778 DOI: 10.1086/315180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 5.226