| Literature DB >> 26290719 |
Fangui Min1, Jing Wang1, Wen Yuan1, Huiwen Kuang1, Weibo Zhao1.
Abstract
Though many alternative methods to tuberculin skin testing (TST) have been established and evaluated in recent years, sensitivities and specificities of most methods could not meet the requirements of golden standards. In this study, we sought to identify whether repeated TSTs could affect the immune responses in experimental monkeys. Nine natural tuberculosis (TB) monkeys receiving repeated TSTs biweekly were used to demonstrate the effect on TST responsiveness. Two healthy monkeys were administrated with repeated TSTs to analyze the immune response profiling. Intrapalpebral reactions in TB infections gradually weakened or presented intermittent positive reactions. The leukocyte counts, cytokine responses, and antibody responses to all antigens except Old tuberculin (OT) and MPT64L showed no specific changes for TB in healthy monkeys. Positive antibody responses to OT and MPT64L emerged during the first half experimental period, which may cause by their cross-reactivity with mycobacterial species. Results showed that repeated TSTs had no significant effects on immune responses in healthy monkeys but a progressive reduction in TST responsiveness in TB infections.Entities:
Keywords: Immune responses; Monkeys; Tuberculin skin testing; Tuberculosis
Year: 2014 PMID: 26290719 PMCID: PMC4540254 DOI: 10.1186/s40781-014-0032-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anim Sci Technol ISSN: 2055-0391
Figure 1Results of repeated TSTs. After repeated TSTs, the scores got weakened gradually in TB infections.
Figure 2Results of leukocyte counts. A ~D showed the dynamic changes of total leukocyte count, monocytes count, neutrophiles count, and lymphocytes count respectively. E and F showed Monocyte-Lymphocyte ratio and neutrophile-lymphocyte ratio. There were no significant changes caused by repeated TSTs in leukocyte counts.
Figure 3Results of cytokine responses. A~F showed the dynamic changes of six pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-12/23p40, IFN-γ, IL-2, IL-6, and IL-8). G~H showed those of two anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-4 and IL-10). No specific changes caused by repeated TSTs were observed.
Figure 4Results of antibody responses. Serum antibody responses to OT (B) and MPT64L (D) showed positive reactions after receiving repeated TSTs, and no specific changes were found in antibody responses to other antigens (A, C, E~L).