2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.smim.2014.09.011
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Pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in tuberculosis: A two-edged sword in TB pathogenesis

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“…Understanding the balance between type 1/type 17 cytokines and type 2/regulatory cytokines is crucial for developing more-effective measures to combat TB infection and disease, and the lack of knowledge of the mechanisms that mediate protection and pathogenesis is a major hurdle in improving vaccination and therapeutic strategies (30). Clearly, coexistent helminth infection can significantly alter the systemic immune response in TB infections or disease and the immune response to TB antigens.…”
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“…Understanding the balance between type 1/type 17 cytokines and type 2/regulatory cytokines is crucial for developing more-effective measures to combat TB infection and disease, and the lack of knowledge of the mechanisms that mediate protection and pathogenesis is a major hurdle in improving vaccination and therapeutic strategies (30). Clearly, coexistent helminth infection can significantly alter the systemic immune response in TB infections or disease and the immune response to TB antigens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…При проведении корреляционного анализа выявле-на положительная связь между разнонаправленны-ми уровнями IFNγ и TNFα, стимулированными туберкулином (r = 0,67; p = 0,05), иллюстрирую-щая синергичную продукцию данных цитокинов, необходимую для контроля Mtb [9]. При этом не вы-явлена взаимосвязь между повышенной продукцией IFNγ и IL-18, плейотропным провоспалительным цитокином, стимулирующим продукцию IFNγ [5].…”
Section: дьякова ме и др Medical Immunology (Russia)/meditsinskayaunclassified
“…При этом IL-18 обладает как про-, так и противовоспалительной активностью [5]. IL-10 ингибирует экспрессию провоспалительных цитокинов, в частности TNFα [9]. Дефицит про-дукции TNFα может обусловливать функциональ-ную инертность иммуноцитов и, как следствие, хронизацию, прогрессирование и неблагоприят-ное течение туберкулезного процесса [3].…”
Section: дьякова ме и др Medical Immunology (Russia)/meditsinskayaunclassified
“…Active TB reflects the progression from asymptomatic, latent infection to active symptomatic disease (1,2). Cytokines of the innate and adaptive immune systems orchestrate the immune response to M. tuberculosis, with type 1, type 17, and interleukin-1 (IL-1) family cytokines having been implicated in protection against TB disease in murine models (4,5), whereas type 2 and anti-inflammatory cytokines have been associated with increased susceptibility to disease and/or enhanced pathology (6,7).…”
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