2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.890609
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Adaptive immunity in different CT patterns of active tuberculosis and possible variability according to patients' geographic provenience

Abstract: BackgroundIt is still unclear if low lymphocyte levels are directly related to immunological modifications induced by the TB infection or if they depend on the general pre-existing health impairment of affected patients. Our aim was to detect eventual differences in the immunological status of patients with pulmonary TB compared to an age and sex-matched group of hospitalized patients with other bacterial community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). In addition, we tried to assess an association between alterations in … Show more

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“…A study investigated the disparities in immune status amongst patients with ATB and those hospitalized for bacterial community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) of similar age and sex. 34 The findings demonstrate a reduction in the absolute count of CD4 + T lymphocytes and CD19 + B lymphocytes in patients with ATB as compared to the CAP group, suggesting that M. tuberculosis infection impaired the host’s immune cells. 34 …”
Section: Causes Of Heterogeneity In Clinical Trial Resultsmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…A study investigated the disparities in immune status amongst patients with ATB and those hospitalized for bacterial community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) of similar age and sex. 34 The findings demonstrate a reduction in the absolute count of CD4 + T lymphocytes and CD19 + B lymphocytes in patients with ATB as compared to the CAP group, suggesting that M. tuberculosis infection impaired the host’s immune cells. 34 …”
Section: Causes Of Heterogeneity In Clinical Trial Resultsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“… 34 The findings demonstrate a reduction in the absolute count of CD4 + T lymphocytes and CD19 + B lymphocytes in patients with ATB as compared to the CAP group, suggesting that M. tuberculosis infection impaired the host’s immune cells. 34 …”
Section: Causes Of Heterogeneity In Clinical Trial Resultsmentioning
confidence: 74%