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Dysfunction of natural killer T cells in patients with active Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.


ABSTRACT: Natural killer T (NKT) cells are known to play a protective role in the immune responses of mice against a variety of infectious pathogens. However, little is known about the detailed information of NKT cells in patients with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. The aims of this study were to examine NKT cell levels and functions in patients with active M. tuberculosis infection, to investigate relationships between NKT cell levels and clinical parameters, and to determine the mechanism responsible for the poor response to ?-galactosylceramide (?-GalCer). NKT cell levels were significantly lower in the peripheral blood of pulmonary tuberculosis and extrapulmonary tuberculosis patients, and the proliferative responses of NKT cells to ?-GalCer were also lower in patients, whereas NKT cell levels and responses were comparable in latent tuberculosis infection subjects and healthy controls. Furthermore, this NKT cell deficiency was found to be correlated with serum C-reactive protein levels. In addition, the poor response to ?-GalCer in M. tuberculosis-infected patients was found to be due to increased NKT cell apoptosis, reduced CD1d expression, and a defect in NKT cells. Notably, M. tuberculosis infection was associated with an elevated expression of the inhibitory programmed death-1 (PD-1) receptor on NKT cells, and blockade of PD-1 signaling enhanced the response to ?-GalCer. This study shows that NKT cell levels and functions are reduced in M. tuberculosis-infected patients and these deficiencies were found to reflect the presence of active tuberculosis.

SUBMITTER: Kee SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3370582 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dysfunction of natural killer T cells in patients with active Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

Kee Seung-Jung SJ   Kwon Yong-Soo YS   Park Yong-Wook YW   Cho Young-Nan YN   Lee Sung-Ji SJ   Kim Tae-Jong TJ   Lee Shin-Seok SS   Jang Hee-Chang HC   Shin Myung-Geun MG   Shin Jong-Hee JH   Suh Soon-Pal SP   Ryang Dong-Wook DW  

Infection and immunity 20120312 6


Natural killer T (NKT) cells are known to play a protective role in the immune responses of mice against a variety of infectious pathogens. However, little is known about the detailed information of NKT cells in patients with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. The aims of this study were to examine NKT cell levels and functions in patients with active M. tuberculosis infection, to investigate relationships between NKT cell levels and clinical parameters, and to determine the mechanism respons  ...[more]

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