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Reduced thyroxine production in young household contacts of tuberculosis patients increases active tuberculosis disease risk

In the current study, we followed 839 household contacts (HHCs) of tuberculosis (TB) patients for 2 years and identified the factors that enhanced the development of TB. Fourteen of the 17 HHCs who progressed to TB were in the 15- to 30-year-old age group. At baseline (the “0“ time point, when all t...

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Autores principales: Devalraju, Kamakshi Prudhula, Tripathi, Deepak, Neela, Venkata Sanjeev Kumar, Paidipally, Padmaja, Radhakrishnan, Rajesh Kumar, Singh, Karan P., Ansari, Mohammad Soheb, Jaeger, Martin, Netea-Maier, Romana T., Netea, Mihai G., Park, Sunmi, Cheng, Sheue-yann, Valluri, Vijaya Lakshmi, Vankayalapati, Ramakrishna
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Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8410087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34236051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.148271
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author Devalraju, Kamakshi Prudhula
Tripathi, Deepak
Neela, Venkata Sanjeev Kumar
Paidipally, Padmaja
Radhakrishnan, Rajesh Kumar
Singh, Karan P.
Ansari, Mohammad Soheb
Jaeger, Martin
Netea-Maier, Romana T.
Netea, Mihai G.
Park, Sunmi
Cheng, Sheue-yann
Valluri, Vijaya Lakshmi
Vankayalapati, Ramakrishna
author_facet Devalraju, Kamakshi Prudhula
Tripathi, Deepak
Neela, Venkata Sanjeev Kumar
Paidipally, Padmaja
Radhakrishnan, Rajesh Kumar
Singh, Karan P.
Ansari, Mohammad Soheb
Jaeger, Martin
Netea-Maier, Romana T.
Netea, Mihai G.
Park, Sunmi
Cheng, Sheue-yann
Valluri, Vijaya Lakshmi
Vankayalapati, Ramakrishna
author_sort Devalraju, Kamakshi Prudhula
collection PubMed
description In the current study, we followed 839 household contacts (HHCs) of tuberculosis (TB) patients for 2 years and identified the factors that enhanced the development of TB. Fourteen of the 17 HHCs who progressed to TB were in the 15- to 30-year-old age group. At baseline (the “0“ time point, when all the individuals were healthy), the concentration of the thyroid hormone thyroxine (T4) was lower, and there were increased numbers of Tregs in PBMCs of TB progressors. At baseline, PBMCs from TB progressors stimulated with early secretory antigenic target 6 (ESAT-6) and 10 kDa culture filtrate antigen (CFP-10) produced less IL-1α. Thyroid hormones inhibited Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) growth in macrophages in an IL-1α–dependent manner. Mtb-infected Thra1(PV/+) (mutant thyroid hormone receptor) mice had increased mortality and reduced IL-1α production. Our findings suggest that young HHCs who exhibit decreased production of thyroid hormones are at high risk of developing active TB disease.
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spelling pubmed-84100872021-09-07 Reduced thyroxine production in young household contacts of tuberculosis patients increases active tuberculosis disease risk Devalraju, Kamakshi Prudhula Tripathi, Deepak Neela, Venkata Sanjeev Kumar Paidipally, Padmaja Radhakrishnan, Rajesh Kumar Singh, Karan P. Ansari, Mohammad Soheb Jaeger, Martin Netea-Maier, Romana T. Netea, Mihai G. Park, Sunmi Cheng, Sheue-yann Valluri, Vijaya Lakshmi Vankayalapati, Ramakrishna JCI Insight Research Article In the current study, we followed 839 household contacts (HHCs) of tuberculosis (TB) patients for 2 years and identified the factors that enhanced the development of TB. Fourteen of the 17 HHCs who progressed to TB were in the 15- to 30-year-old age group. At baseline (the “0“ time point, when all the individuals were healthy), the concentration of the thyroid hormone thyroxine (T4) was lower, and there were increased numbers of Tregs in PBMCs of TB progressors. At baseline, PBMCs from TB progressors stimulated with early secretory antigenic target 6 (ESAT-6) and 10 kDa culture filtrate antigen (CFP-10) produced less IL-1α. Thyroid hormones inhibited Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) growth in macrophages in an IL-1α–dependent manner. Mtb-infected Thra1(PV/+) (mutant thyroid hormone receptor) mice had increased mortality and reduced IL-1α production. Our findings suggest that young HHCs who exhibit decreased production of thyroid hormones are at high risk of developing active TB disease. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2021-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8410087/ /pubmed/34236051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.148271 Text en © 2021 Devalraju et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Devalraju, Kamakshi Prudhula
Tripathi, Deepak
Neela, Venkata Sanjeev Kumar
Paidipally, Padmaja
Radhakrishnan, Rajesh Kumar
Singh, Karan P.
Ansari, Mohammad Soheb
Jaeger, Martin
Netea-Maier, Romana T.
Netea, Mihai G.
Park, Sunmi
Cheng, Sheue-yann
Valluri, Vijaya Lakshmi
Vankayalapati, Ramakrishna
Reduced thyroxine production in young household contacts of tuberculosis patients increases active tuberculosis disease risk
title Reduced thyroxine production in young household contacts of tuberculosis patients increases active tuberculosis disease risk
title_full Reduced thyroxine production in young household contacts of tuberculosis patients increases active tuberculosis disease risk
title_fullStr Reduced thyroxine production in young household contacts of tuberculosis patients increases active tuberculosis disease risk
title_full_unstemmed Reduced thyroxine production in young household contacts of tuberculosis patients increases active tuberculosis disease risk
title_short Reduced thyroxine production in young household contacts of tuberculosis patients increases active tuberculosis disease risk
title_sort reduced thyroxine production in young household contacts of tuberculosis patients increases active tuberculosis disease risk
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8410087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34236051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.148271
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