Clinical correlates of interferon γ production in patients with tuberculosis

A Sodhi, J Gong, C Silva, D Qian… - Clinical infectious …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
A Sodhi, J Gong, C Silva, D Qian, PF Barnes
Clinical infectious diseases, 1997academic.oup.com
To determine if the capacity to produce interferon (IFN) γ is related to the clinical
manifestations of tuberculosis, we correlated Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced IFN-γ
production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) with clinical, radiographic, and
laboratory variables for 63 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-negative patients and 43
HIV-positive patients with tuberculosis. For HIV-negative patients whose chest radiographs
showed moderately advanced disease, the mean IFN-γ concentration±SD was 1,639±388 …
Abstract
To determine if the capacity to produce interferon (IFN) γ is related to the clinical manifestations of tuberculosis, we correlated Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced IFN-γ production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) with clinical, radiographic, and laboratory variables for 63 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-negative patients and 43 HIV-positive patients with tuberculosis. For HIV-negative patients whose chest radiographs showed moderately advanced disease, the mean IFN-γ concentration ± SD was 1,639 ± 388 pg/mL, whereas that for patients with far-advanced disease was 327 ± 100 pg/mL (P = .0001). For HIV-infected patients who had only pleuropulmonary disease, the mean IFN-γ concentration was 1,002 ± 257 pg/mL, whereas that for patients with disease outside the lungs and pleura was 149 ± 55 pg/mL (P = .0004). Multivariate analysis confirmed that the radiographic extent of disease and the site of disease were the only independent predictors of IFN-γ production in HIV-negative and HIV-infected patients (P ⩽ .001). We conclude that reduced IFN-γ production by PBMCs is a marker of severe tuberculosis in both HIV-negative and HIV-infected patients with tuberculosis.
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