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Coincident pre-diabetes is associated with dysregulated cytokine responses in pulmonary tuberculosis.


ABSTRACT: Cytokines play an important role in the pathogenesis of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB)--Type 2 diabetes mellitus co-morbidity. However, the cytokine interactions that characterize PTB coincident with pre-diabetes (PDM) are not known.To identify the influence of coincident PDM on cytokine levels in PTB, we examined circulating levels of a panel of cytokines in the plasma of individuals with TB-PDM and compared them with those without PDM (TB-NDM).TB-PDM is characterized by elevated circulating levels of Type 1 (IFN?, TNF? and IL-2), Type 17 (IL-17A and IL-17F) and other pro-inflammatory (IL-1?, IFN? and GM-CSF) cytokines. TB-PDM is also characterized by increased systemic levels of Type 2 (IL-5) and regulatory (IL-10 and TGF?) cytokines. Moreover, TB antigen stimulated whole blood also showed increased levels of pro-inflammatory (IFN?, TNF? and IL-1?) cytokines as well. However, the cytokines did not exhibit any significant correlation with HbA1C levels or with bacterial burdens.Our data reveal that pre-diabetes in PTB individuals is characterized by heightened cytokine responsiveness, indicating that a balanced pro and anti - inflammatory cytokine milieu is a feature of pre-diabetes--TB co-morbidity.

SUBMITTER: Kumar NP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4230980 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Coincident pre-diabetes is associated with dysregulated cytokine responses in pulmonary tuberculosis.

Kumar Nathella Pavan NP   Banurekha Vaithilingam V VV   Nair Dina D   Sridhar Rathinam R   Kornfeld Hardy H   Nutman Thomas B TB   Babu Subash S  

PloS one 20141113 11


<h4>Background</h4>Cytokines play an important role in the pathogenesis of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB)--Type 2 diabetes mellitus co-morbidity. However, the cytokine interactions that characterize PTB coincident with pre-diabetes (PDM) are not known.<h4>Methods</h4>To identify the influence of coincident PDM on cytokine levels in PTB, we examined circulating levels of a panel of cytokines in the plasma of individuals with TB-PDM and compared them with those without PDM (TB-NDM).<h4>Results</h4>T  ...[more]

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