Tuberculosis Research and Treatment (Jan 2010)

Decreased Expression of T-Cell Costimulatory Molecule CD28 on CD4 and CD8 T Cells of Mexican Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis

  • German Bernal-Fernandez,
  • Patricia Espinosa-Cueto,
  • Rosario Leyva-Meza,
  • Nathalie Mancilla,
  • Raul Mancilla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/517547
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2010

Abstract

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Patients with tuberculosis frequently develop anergy, a state of T-cell hyporesponsiveness in which defective T-cell costimulation could be a factor. To know if the expression of T-cell costimulatory molecules was altered in tuberculosis, we analyzed the peripheral blood T-cell phenotype of 23 Mexican patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. There was severe CD4 (P<.001) and CD8 (P<.01) lymphopenia and upregulation of costimulatory molecule CD30 on CD4 and CD8 T cells (P<.05); this increase was higher in relapsing tuberculosis. The main finding was severe downregulation of the major costimulatory molecule CD28 on both CD8 and CD4 T cells (P<.001). Depletion of the CD4/CD28 subset, a hitherto undescribed finding, is relevant because CD4 T cells constitute the main arm of the cell-mediated antimycobacterial immune response.