INVESTIGADORES
ALEMAN Mercedes
artículos
Título:
Specific lytic activity against mycobacterial antigens is inversely correlated with the severity of tuberculosis
Autor/es:
S.S. DE LA BARRERA, M. FINIASZ, A. FRÍAS, M. ALEMÁN, P. BARRIONUEVO, S. FINK, M.C. FRANCO, E. ABBATE, M.C. SASIAIN
Revista:
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2003 vol. 132 p. 450 - 461
ISSN:
0009-9104
Resumen:
The ability of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from patients with active tuberculosis to display cytotoxic responses against autologous Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb )-pulsed macrophages was evaluated. Non-MHC restricted cell-dependent lytic activity was observed in ex vivo effector cells from tuberculosis patients and was mediated mainly by CD3+ gd TCR + T (gd T) cells bearing CD56 and/ or CD16 molecules. MHC-restricted and non-MHC restricted cytotoxic T cells (CTL) were differentially expanded upon stimulation with Mtb in tuberculosis patients and normal controls (N). Class-I restricted CD8 + CTL and class-II restricted CD4 + CTL were generated in PPD + N and to a lesser extent in PPD – N. Mtb -stimulated effector cells from tuberculosis patients became progressively non-MHC restricted CD4 – CD8 – gd T cells, while ytic activity of CD4 + and CD8 + CTL decreased gradually as the disease became more severe. On the other hand, target cells were lysed by ex vivo cells from tuberculosis patients through the Fas-FasL and perforin pathways. Mtb -induced CD4 + CTL from tuberculosis patients and N controls preferentially employed the Fas-FasL mechanism.Mtb -induced CD8 + CTL effector cells from patients used the perforin-based mechanism while cells from N controls also used the Fas-FasL pathway. While Mtb -induced gd CTL from patients and PPD – N employed the latter mechanism cells from PPD + N individuals also used the perforin pathway. It can be concluded that shifts in the CTL response and the cytolytic mechanisms take place as the pulmonary involvement becomes more severe