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Bojana Avgustin1, Vladimir Kotnik, Mojca Skoberne, Tadej Malovrh, Aleksandra Skralovnik-Stern, Marjeta Tercelj.
Abstract
The expression of the CD69 antigen on CD4 T lymphocytes after in vitro stimulation with purified protein derivative (2 tuberculin units) was used to evaluate the tuberculin reactivities of 52 individuals from four experimental groups: Mycobacterium bovis BCG-vaccinated healthy individuals with a negative tuberculin skin test (TST) result (group A), BCG-vaccinated healthy individuals with a positive TST result (group B), patients with active tuberculosis (TB) before treatment (group C), and individuals with clinically inactive TB who had previously completed a prescribed course of chemotherapy (group D). The expression of CD69 on CD4 T lymphocytes was significantly higher in patients with active TB (16.2%+/-7.3%), individuals with clinically inactive TB (10.5%+/-7.4%), and healthy individuals with a positive TST result (15.5%+/-7.2%) than in healthy individuals with a negative TST result (3.8%+/-4.3%) (P<0.005). We confirmed the correlation between CD69 antigen expression on T lymphocytes after stimulation with tuberculin and the TST induration diameter (Spearman rho=0.783; P<0.001), an assay for gamma interferon (the Quantiferon-TB assay; Spearman rho=0.613; P<0.001), and the lymphocyte BLAST transformation test (Spearman rho=0.537; P<0.001). Our results demonstrate the usefulness of the determination of CD69 on CD4 T lymphocytes after in vitro stimulation with tuberculin as a rapid indicator of immune sensitization against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15642992 PMCID: PMC540192 DOI: 10.1128/CDLI.12.1.101-106.2005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Diagn Lab Immunol ISSN: 1071-412X