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Inflammatory Determinants of Differential Tuberculosis Risk in Pre-Adolescent Children and Young Adults

The risk of progression from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) infection to active tuberculosis (TB) disease varies markedly with age. TB disease is significantly less likely in pre-adolescent children above 4 years of age than in very young children or post-pubescent adolescents and young adults. W...

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Autores principales: Baguma, Richard, Mbandi, Stanley Kimbung, Rodo, Miguel J., Erasmus, Mzwandile, Day, Jonathan, Makhethe, Lebohang, de Kock, Marwou, van Rooyen, Michele, Stone, Lynnett, Bilek, Nicole, Steyn, Marcia, Africa, Hadn, Darboe, Fatoumatta, Chegou, Novel N., Tromp, Gerard, Walzl, Gerhard, Hatherill, Mark, Penn-Nicholson, Adam, Scriba, Thomas J.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7947716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33717192
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.639965
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author Baguma, Richard
Mbandi, Stanley Kimbung
Rodo, Miguel J.
Erasmus, Mzwandile
Day, Jonathan
Makhethe, Lebohang
de Kock, Marwou
van Rooyen, Michele
Stone, Lynnett
Bilek, Nicole
Steyn, Marcia
Africa, Hadn
Darboe, Fatoumatta
Chegou, Novel N.
Tromp, Gerard
Walzl, Gerhard
Hatherill, Mark
Penn-Nicholson, Adam
Scriba, Thomas J.
author_facet Baguma, Richard
Mbandi, Stanley Kimbung
Rodo, Miguel J.
Erasmus, Mzwandile
Day, Jonathan
Makhethe, Lebohang
de Kock, Marwou
van Rooyen, Michele
Stone, Lynnett
Bilek, Nicole
Steyn, Marcia
Africa, Hadn
Darboe, Fatoumatta
Chegou, Novel N.
Tromp, Gerard
Walzl, Gerhard
Hatherill, Mark
Penn-Nicholson, Adam
Scriba, Thomas J.
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description The risk of progression from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) infection to active tuberculosis (TB) disease varies markedly with age. TB disease is significantly less likely in pre-adolescent children above 4 years of age than in very young children or post-pubescent adolescents and young adults. We hypothesized that pro-inflammatory responses to M.tb in pre-adolescent children are either less pronounced or more regulated, than in young adults. Inflammatory and antimicrobial mediators, measured by microfluidic RT-qPCR and protein bead arrays, or by analyzing published microarray data from TB patients and controls, were compared in pre-adolescent children and adults. Multivariate analysis revealed that M.tb-uninfected 8-year-old children had lower levels of myeloid-associated pro-inflammatory mediators than uninfected 18-year-old young adults. Relative to uninfected children, those with M.tb-infection had higher levels of similar myeloid inflammatory responses. These inflammatory mediators were also expressed after in vitro stimulation of whole blood from uninfected children with live M.tb. Our findings suggest that myeloid inflammation is intrinsically lower in pre-pubescent children than in young adults. The lower or more regulated pro-inflammatory responses may play a role in the lower risk of TB disease in this age group.
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spelling pubmed-79477162021-03-12 Inflammatory Determinants of Differential Tuberculosis Risk in Pre-Adolescent Children and Young Adults Baguma, Richard Mbandi, Stanley Kimbung Rodo, Miguel J. Erasmus, Mzwandile Day, Jonathan Makhethe, Lebohang de Kock, Marwou van Rooyen, Michele Stone, Lynnett Bilek, Nicole Steyn, Marcia Africa, Hadn Darboe, Fatoumatta Chegou, Novel N. Tromp, Gerard Walzl, Gerhard Hatherill, Mark Penn-Nicholson, Adam Scriba, Thomas J. Front Immunol Immunology The risk of progression from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) infection to active tuberculosis (TB) disease varies markedly with age. TB disease is significantly less likely in pre-adolescent children above 4 years of age than in very young children or post-pubescent adolescents and young adults. We hypothesized that pro-inflammatory responses to M.tb in pre-adolescent children are either less pronounced or more regulated, than in young adults. Inflammatory and antimicrobial mediators, measured by microfluidic RT-qPCR and protein bead arrays, or by analyzing published microarray data from TB patients and controls, were compared in pre-adolescent children and adults. Multivariate analysis revealed that M.tb-uninfected 8-year-old children had lower levels of myeloid-associated pro-inflammatory mediators than uninfected 18-year-old young adults. Relative to uninfected children, those with M.tb-infection had higher levels of similar myeloid inflammatory responses. These inflammatory mediators were also expressed after in vitro stimulation of whole blood from uninfected children with live M.tb. Our findings suggest that myeloid inflammation is intrinsically lower in pre-pubescent children than in young adults. The lower or more regulated pro-inflammatory responses may play a role in the lower risk of TB disease in this age group. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7947716/ /pubmed/33717192 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.639965 Text en Copyright © 2021 Baguma, Mbandi, Rodo, Erasmus, Day, Makhethe, de Kock, van Rooyen, Stone, Bilek, Steyn, Africa, Darboe, Chegou, Tromp, Walzl, Hatherill, Penn-Nicholson and Scriba http://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
Baguma, Richard
Mbandi, Stanley Kimbung
Rodo, Miguel J.
Erasmus, Mzwandile
Day, Jonathan
Makhethe, Lebohang
de Kock, Marwou
van Rooyen, Michele
Stone, Lynnett
Bilek, Nicole
Steyn, Marcia
Africa, Hadn
Darboe, Fatoumatta
Chegou, Novel N.
Tromp, Gerard
Walzl, Gerhard
Hatherill, Mark
Penn-Nicholson, Adam
Scriba, Thomas J.
Inflammatory Determinants of Differential Tuberculosis Risk in Pre-Adolescent Children and Young Adults
title Inflammatory Determinants of Differential Tuberculosis Risk in Pre-Adolescent Children and Young Adults
title_full Inflammatory Determinants of Differential Tuberculosis Risk in Pre-Adolescent Children and Young Adults
title_fullStr Inflammatory Determinants of Differential Tuberculosis Risk in Pre-Adolescent Children and Young Adults
title_full_unstemmed Inflammatory Determinants of Differential Tuberculosis Risk in Pre-Adolescent Children and Young Adults
title_short Inflammatory Determinants of Differential Tuberculosis Risk in Pre-Adolescent Children and Young Adults
title_sort inflammatory determinants of differential tuberculosis risk in pre-adolescent children and young adults
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7947716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33717192
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.639965
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