| Literature DB >> 29084563 |
Anne Jan van der Meer1, Sacha Zeerleder2,3, Dana C Blok4, Liesbeth M Kager4, Ivar O Lede5, Wahid Rahman6, Rumana Afroz6, Aniruddha Ghose6, Caroline E Visser5, Abu Shahed Md Zahed6, Md Anwar Husain7, Khan Mashrequl Alam7, Pravat Chandra Barua8, Mahtabuddin Hassan6, Md Abu Tayab9, Arjen M Dondorp10, Tom van der Poll4,11.
Abstract
Tuberculosis is a devastating infectious disease causing many deaths worldwide. Recent investigations have implicated neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in the host response to tuberculosis. The aim of the current study was to obtain evidence for NETs release in the circulation during human tuberculosis. For this we measured the plasma concentrations of nucleosomes in conjunction with neutrophil elastase, in 64 patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis and 32 healthy controls. Patients with active tuberculosis had elevated plasma levels of nucleosomes and elastase when compared with local healthy blood donors. Furthermore nucleosome and elastase levels showed a positive correlation. These findings provide the first evidence for the release of NETs in the circulation of patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29084563 PMCID: PMC5663039 DOI: 10.1186/s12931-017-0663-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Res ISSN: 1465-9921
Patient characteristics
| Healthy controls | Primary TB | |
|---|---|---|
| Demographics | ||
| Age (years) | 30 (24–35) | 28 (22–43,5) |
| Male sex ( | 25 (78%) | 44 (72%) |
| Smoker ( | 8 (25%) | 30 (49%) |
| Affected family member with TB ( | 0 (0%) | 6 (10%) |
| BCG-vaccinated ( | 20 (63%) | 21 (34%) |
| HIV-positive ( | 0 (0%) | 2 (3%) |
| Symptoms | ||
| Fever ( | 0 (0%) | 61 (100%) |
| Night sweats ( | 0 (0%) | 23 (38%) |
| Weight loss ( | 0 (0%) | 44 (72%) |
| Fatigue ( | 1 (3%) | 32 (52%) |
| Shortness of breath ( | 1 (3%) | 7 (11%) |
| Productive cough ( | 3 (9%) | 56 (92%) |
| Signs | ||
| Temperature (°C) | 36.9 (36.5–37.1) | 37.2 (36.9–38.1)*** |
| MAP (mmHg) | 83 (79–93) | 80 (70–87)* |
| Heart rate (bpm) | 80 (78–84) | 90 (80–100)*** |
| Respiratory rate (brpm) | 20 (20–24) | 24 (22–28)*** |
| BMI (w/12) | 24.3 (22.7–26.0) | 17.6 (15.6–19.6)*** |
Abbreviations: BMI body mass index, expressed as weight (w) divided by length (l)2; bpm beats per minute, brpm breaths per minute, MAP mean arterial blood pressure, n total number, TB tuberculosis. Percentages given are within study group. Data are medians with interquartile ranges. *P < 0·05, ***P < 0·001 for the difference between primary TB or recurrent TB-patients versus controls
Fig. 1Leukocyte counts, neutrophil counts, plasma levels of nucleosomes, elastase and factor VII–activating protease in patients with pulmonary. Total leukocyte counts (a) and neutrophil counts (b) in blood; plasma concentrations of nucleosomes (c) and elastase-α1-antitrypsin (d), the correlation between nucleosome and elastase levels as determined by Spearman’s rho test (e); plasma levels of factor VII–activating protease (FSAP)-α2-antiplasmin complexes (f). Data are from healthy blood donors (n = 32) and tuberculosis patients (n = 61), and shown as box-and-whisker diagrams depicting the median, the smallest observation, lower quartile, median, upper quartile and largest observation. ****P < 0.0001