Enhanced mycobacterial antigen-induced pro-inflammatory cytokine production in lymph node tuberculosis

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Lymph node tuberculosis (LNTB) is characterized by the enhanced baseline and antigen-specificproductionof type 1/17 cytokines and reduced baseline and antigen-specific production of interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-18 at the site of infection when compared with peripheral blood. However, the cytokine profile in the lymph nodes (LNs) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis culture-positive LNTB (LNTB+) and negative LNTB (LNTB-) has not been examined. To address this, we have examined the baseline and mycobacterial antigen-stimulated cytokine levels of type 1 (interferon gamma [IFNγ], tumor necrosis factor alpha [TNFα], IL-2), type 2 (IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13), type 17 (IL-17A, IL-17F, and IL-22), pro-inflammatory (IL-1α, IL-1β, IL-18, and granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor [GM-CSF]), and regulatory cytokines (IL-10, transforming growth factor beta [TGF-β]) cytokines in the LN culture supernatants of LNTB+ and LNTB-individuals. We have observed significantly enhanced baseline levels of IL-13 and IL-10 and significantly reduced baseline levels of IL-4 and GMCSF in LNTB+ individuals compared with LNTB-individuals. By contrast, we have observed significantly enhanced levels of type 1 (IFNγ, TNFα, and IL-2), type 17 (IL-17F and IL-22), and pro-inflammatory (IL-1α and GM-CSF) cytokines and significantly reducedlevelsofTGFβ in response topurifiedproteinderivative, early secretedantigen-6, andculture filtrate protein-10 antigens in LNTB+ compared with LNTB-individuals. On phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate/ionomycin stimulation, no significant difference was observed for any of the cytokines examined. Thus, our study revealed several interesting differences in the cytokine profiles of mycobacterial antigen-stimulated LN cultures in LNTB+ and LNTB-individuals. Therefore, we suggest the presence ofmycobacteria plays a significant role in driving the cytokine response at the site of infection in LNTB.

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Kathamuthu, G. R., Moideen, K., Sridhar, R., Baskaran, D., & Babu, S. (2019). Enhanced mycobacterial antigen-induced pro-inflammatory cytokine production in lymph node tuberculosis. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 100(6), 1401–1406. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.18-0834

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