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Serum pro-inflammatory biomarkers associated with improvement in quality of life in pulmonary tuberculosis
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary dysfunction is an underestimated complication in tuberculosis (TB) infection, affecting quality of life (QoL). Although respiratory function tests objectively reflect lung disturbances in a specific moment, predictors of illness severity at the time of diagnosis are still lac...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10518397/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37753080 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1241121 |
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author | Carreto-Binaghi, Laura E. Sartillo-Mendoza, Luis Gustavo Muñoz-Torrico, Marcela Guzmán-Beltrán, Silvia Carranza, Claudia Torres, Martha González, Yolanda Juárez, Esmeralda |
author_facet | Carreto-Binaghi, Laura E. Sartillo-Mendoza, Luis Gustavo Muñoz-Torrico, Marcela Guzmán-Beltrán, Silvia Carranza, Claudia Torres, Martha González, Yolanda Juárez, Esmeralda |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary dysfunction is an underestimated complication in tuberculosis (TB) infection, affecting quality of life (QoL). Although respiratory function tests objectively reflect lung disturbances in a specific moment, predictors of illness severity at the time of diagnosis are still lacking. METHODS: We measured serum pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α and IL-8), eicosanoids (PGE2, LTB4, RvD1, Mar1, and LXA4), a marker of tissue damage (cell-free nucleosomes), and indicators of redox status (malonaldehyde, 8-isoprostane, total oxidants, and antioxidants), as well as a score of radiological abnormalities (SRA) and a QoL questionnaire, in 25 patients with pulmonary TB at the time of diagnosis (t0) and two months after the initiation of treatment (t2). RESULTS: We found higher antioxidant levels in the patients with the worst QoL at t0, and all the indicators of the prooxidant state were significantly reduced at t2, while the total antioxidant levels increased. LTB4, a pro-inflammatory eicosanoid, was diminished at t2, while all the pro-resolutory lipids decreased substantially. Significant correlations between the SRA and the QoL scores were observed, the latter showing a substantial reduction at t2, ranking it as a reliable tool for monitoring disease evolution during TB treatment. DISCUSSION: These results suggest that evaluating a combination of these markers might be a valuable predictor of QoL improvement and a treatment response indicator; in particular, the oxidation metabolites and eicosanoid ratios could also be proposed as a future target for adjuvant therapies to reduce inflammation-associated lung injury in TB disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-105183972023-09-26 Serum pro-inflammatory biomarkers associated with improvement in quality of life in pulmonary tuberculosis Carreto-Binaghi, Laura E. Sartillo-Mendoza, Luis Gustavo Muñoz-Torrico, Marcela Guzmán-Beltrán, Silvia Carranza, Claudia Torres, Martha González, Yolanda Juárez, Esmeralda Front Immunol Immunology INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary dysfunction is an underestimated complication in tuberculosis (TB) infection, affecting quality of life (QoL). Although respiratory function tests objectively reflect lung disturbances in a specific moment, predictors of illness severity at the time of diagnosis are still lacking. METHODS: We measured serum pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α and IL-8), eicosanoids (PGE2, LTB4, RvD1, Mar1, and LXA4), a marker of tissue damage (cell-free nucleosomes), and indicators of redox status (malonaldehyde, 8-isoprostane, total oxidants, and antioxidants), as well as a score of radiological abnormalities (SRA) and a QoL questionnaire, in 25 patients with pulmonary TB at the time of diagnosis (t0) and two months after the initiation of treatment (t2). RESULTS: We found higher antioxidant levels in the patients with the worst QoL at t0, and all the indicators of the prooxidant state were significantly reduced at t2, while the total antioxidant levels increased. LTB4, a pro-inflammatory eicosanoid, was diminished at t2, while all the pro-resolutory lipids decreased substantially. Significant correlations between the SRA and the QoL scores were observed, the latter showing a substantial reduction at t2, ranking it as a reliable tool for monitoring disease evolution during TB treatment. DISCUSSION: These results suggest that evaluating a combination of these markers might be a valuable predictor of QoL improvement and a treatment response indicator; in particular, the oxidation metabolites and eicosanoid ratios could also be proposed as a future target for adjuvant therapies to reduce inflammation-associated lung injury in TB disease. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10518397/ /pubmed/37753080 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1241121 Text en Copyright © 2023 Carreto-Binaghi, Sartillo-Mendoza, Muñoz-Torrico, Guzmán-Beltrán, Carranza, Torres, González and Juárez https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Carreto-Binaghi, Laura E. Sartillo-Mendoza, Luis Gustavo Muñoz-Torrico, Marcela Guzmán-Beltrán, Silvia Carranza, Claudia Torres, Martha González, Yolanda Juárez, Esmeralda Serum pro-inflammatory biomarkers associated with improvement in quality of life in pulmonary tuberculosis |
title | Serum pro-inflammatory biomarkers associated with improvement in quality of life in pulmonary tuberculosis |
title_full | Serum pro-inflammatory biomarkers associated with improvement in quality of life in pulmonary tuberculosis |
title_fullStr | Serum pro-inflammatory biomarkers associated with improvement in quality of life in pulmonary tuberculosis |
title_full_unstemmed | Serum pro-inflammatory biomarkers associated with improvement in quality of life in pulmonary tuberculosis |
title_short | Serum pro-inflammatory biomarkers associated with improvement in quality of life in pulmonary tuberculosis |
title_sort | serum pro-inflammatory biomarkers associated with improvement in quality of life in pulmonary tuberculosis |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10518397/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37753080 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1241121 |
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