MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS STRAIN H37RV INFECTION TOWARDS MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE (MMP)-2 IN BRAIN

  • Hartono K
  • Adi P
  • Hidayati D
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Abstract

Background. Tuberculous infection in brain can cause microglia to secrete inflammatory factors like  Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF-α) and Interleukin 1 beta (IL-1β) which will be shown as body immune  respons. Those inflammatory factors eventually can trigger microglia to secrete Matrix Metalloproteinase- 2 (MMP-2) which will regenerate necrotic or apoptosis cells because of inflammation process. MMP-2 has  been proven to have important role in brain tuberculous infection. Objective. To ascertain MMP-2 expression in mus musculus brain tissue with no infection, infection for 8 weeks, and infection for 16 weeks. Methods. This research used semiquantitative method to compare MMP-2 expression in 3 samples group. Observation of MMP-2 expression in mus musculus brain tissue were made by using immunohistochemistry colouration method which then would be observed in microscope with 400x magnification. Brain cell which express MMP-2 will become brown in cell nucleus, cytoplasm, and wall. Results. The result which had be obtained was overtime reduction of MMP-2 expression. Conclusion. MMP-2 expression didn’t decrease after 8 weeks time of infection.

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Hartono, K., Adi, P., & Hidayati, D. Y. N. (2017). MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS STRAIN H37RV INFECTION TOWARDS MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE (MMP)-2 IN BRAIN. MNJ (Malang Neurology Journal), 3(2), 55–60. https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.mnj.2017.003.02.2

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