Literature DB >> 17933504

Differential cytokine levels and immunoreactivities against Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens between tuberculous and malignant effusions.

Chul-Su Yang1, Ji-Sook Lee, Hye-Mi Lee, Tae Sun Shim, Ji Woong Son, Sung-Soo Jung, Jun-Sang Kim, Chang-Hwa Song, Hwa-Jung Kim, Eun-Kyeong Jo.   

Abstract

Much effort has been devoted to the identification of immunologically important factors in tuberculous pleurisy (TBP) and malignant pleurisy (MP) to improve the differential diagnosis of the two major causes of lymphocyte-dominant pleurisy. This study evaluated the immunoreactivity and potential diagnostic utility of both host (cytokines and chemokines) and pathogen (mycobacterial proteins) factors in pleural effusions. Effusion samples were collected from 41 patients with MP caused by lung cancer and from 81 patients with TBP. The concentrations of nine cytokines and chemokines (interleukin (IL)-12 p40, interferon (IFN)-gamma, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, IL-6, IL-10, CXCL8/IL-8, CXCL10/IP-10, CCL3/MIP-1alpha, and CCL4/MIP-1beta) and antibody responses (IgG, IgM, and IgA) against five Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens (early secreted antigenic target (ESAT)-6, 30-kDa, MTB12, 38-kDa, and a heparin-binding hemagglutinin (HBHA)) were determined in pleural fluids using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). In the logistic regression, IFN-gamma (odds ratio, 7.178; 95% confidence interval (CI), 2.258-22.817; p=0.001), IL-12 p40 (odds ratio, 11.037; 95% CI, 3.38-36.037; p<0.001), and IL-6 (odds ratio, 3.295; 95% CI, 1.147-9.463; p=0.027) were found to be statistically significant cytokines predicting tuberculous from malignant effusions. Although IgG responses to all of the M. tuberculosis antigens tested were significantly higher in effusions from TBP (p<0.001) compared with those from MP, the logistic regression showed IgG levels for ESAT-6 and MTB12 to be statistically significant for differentiation of TBP from MP. HBHA showed the highest sensitivity of IgM antibody responses in TBP in comparison with other antigens. These data indicate that selected mycobacterial antigens (ESAT-6 and MTB12) and cytokine markers (IFN-gamma, IL-12p40, and IL-6) provide useful information for differentiating tuberculous and malignant effusions in clinical practice.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2007        PMID: 17933504     DOI: 10.1016/j.rmed.2007.08.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Med        ISSN: 0954-6111            Impact factor:   3.415


  10 in total

1.  A high-affinity protein binder that blocks the IL-6/STAT3 signaling pathway effectively suppresses non-small cell lung cancer.

Authors:  Joong-Jae Lee; Hyun Jung Kim; Chul-Su Yang; Hyun-Ho Kyeong; Jung-Min Choi; Da-Eun Hwang; Jae-Min Yuk; Keunwan Park; Yu Jung Kim; Seung-Goo Lee; Dongsup Kim; Eun-Kyeong Jo; Hae-Kap Cheong; Hak-Sung Kim
Journal:  Mol Ther       Date:  2014-03-31       Impact factor: 11.454

2.  Tumor necrosis factor alpha and high sensitivity C-reactive protein in diagnosis of exudative pleural effusion.

Authors:  Fariba Rezaeetalab; Seyed Mohhamad Reza Parizadeh; Habibollah Esmaeely; Hadi Akbari; Farzaneh Akbari; Soheila Saberi
Journal:  J Res Med Sci       Date:  2011-11       Impact factor: 1.852

3.  Methylated HBHA produced in M. smegmatis discriminates between active and non-active tuberculosis disease among RD1-responders.

Authors:  Giovanni Delogu; Teresa Chiacchio; Valentina Vanini; Ornella Butera; Gilda Cuzzi; Alessandra Bua; Paola Molicotti; Stefania Zanetti; Francesco Nicola Lauria; Susanna Grisetti; Nicola Magnavita; Giovanni Fadda; Enrico Girardi; Delia Goletti
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-03-29       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Elevated CXCL-8 expression in bronchoalveolar lavage correlates with disease severity in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome resulting from tuberculosis.

Authors:  Seyed Mohamad Reza Hashemian; Esmaeil Mortaz; Payam Tabarsi; Hamidreza Jamaati; Zohreh Maghsoomi; Adnan Khosravi; Johan Garssen; Mohamad Reza Masjedi; Ali Akbar Velayati; Gert Folkerts; Peter J Barnes; Ian M Adcock
Journal:  J Inflamm (Lond)       Date:  2014-08-05       Impact factor: 4.981

5.  Expression of YKL-40 and MIP-1a proteins in exudates and transudates: biomarkers for differential diagnosis of pleural effusions? A pilot study.

Authors:  Tonia Adamidi; Nikolaos Soulitzis; Eirini Neofytou; Savvas Zannetos; Andreas Georgiou; Kleomenis Benidis; Alexis Papadopoulos; Nikolaos M Siafakas; Sophia E Schiza
Journal:  BMC Pulm Med       Date:  2015-12-01       Impact factor: 3.317

6.  Diagnostic accuracy of tumor necrosis factor-alpha assay for tuberculous pleurisy: A PRISMA-compliant meta-analysis.

Authors:  Min Li; Zhuang Luo; Wenye Zhu; Rana Sami Ullah Khan; Saeed Ummai Ummair; Shaoqing Shi
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-11       Impact factor: 1.889

7.  Enhanced Suppressive Activity of Regulatory T Cells in the Microenvironment of Malignant Pleural Effusions.

Authors:  Joanna Budna; Mariusz Kaczmarek; Agata Kolecka-Bednarczyk; Łukasz Spychalski; Piotr Zawierucha; Joanna Goździk-Spychalska; Michał Nowicki; Halina Batura-Gabryel; Jan Sikora
Journal:  J Immunol Res       Date:  2018-03-26       Impact factor: 4.818

8.  Pleural tuberculosis: is radiological evidence of pulmonary-associated disease related to the exacerbation of the inflammatory response?

Authors:  Leila Antonangelo; Francisco S Vargas; Juliana Puka; Márcia Seiscento; Milena M P Acencio; Lisete R Teixeira; Ricardo M Terra; Roberta K B Sales
Journal:  Clinics (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2012-11       Impact factor: 2.365

9.  Clinical diagnostic utility of IP-10 and LAM antigen levels for the diagnosis of tuberculous pleural effusions in a high burden setting.

Authors:  Keertan Dheda; Richard N Van-Zyl Smit; Leonardo A Sechi; Motasim Badri; Richard Meldau; Gregory Symons; Hoosein Khalfey; Igshaan Carr; Alice Maredza; Rodney Dawson; Helen Wainright; Andrew Whitelaw; Eric D Bateman; Alimuddin Zumla
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2009-03-11       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  The 30-kDa and 38-kDa antigens from Mycobacterium tuberculosis induce partial maturation of human dendritic cells shifting CD4(+) T cell responses towards IL-4 production.

Authors:  Marion Heuer; Anna-Sophie Behlich; Ji-Sook Lee; Eliana Ribechini; Eun-Kyeong Jo; Manfred B Lutz
Journal:  BMC Immunol       Date:  2013-10-03       Impact factor: 3.615

  10 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.