Effects of modulating TGF-beta;1 on immune responses to mycobacterial infection in guinea pigs

G. Dai, D.N. McMurray
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Abstract

Setting: TGF-β1 has been implicated as an important mediator of immuno-suppression in clinical tuberculosis.

Objective: The objective was to determine the role of TGF-β1 in experimental pulmonary tuberculosis in the guinea pig.

Design: Groups of guinea pigs, maintained on either a low protein (LP) diet or an isocaloric high protein (HP) diet. were challenged via the respiratory route with virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv. Ten days post-infection, guinea pigs were given daily intraperitoneal injections of recombinant human TGF-β1 (rhTGF-β1 τ for 10 consecutive days). Following the treatment, guinea pigs were euthanized, and PPD-induced proliferation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) was assessed and disease resistance measured by recovery of mycobacteria from the lungs and spleens. In a second set of experiments, groups of HP and LP guinea pigs were vaccinated with attenuated M. tuberculosis H37Ra. Six weeks later, the effects of rhTGF-β1 on lymphoproliferation and cytokine production were determined.

Results: Protein deficiency significantly impaired host anti-tuberculosis resistance, as expected. Treatment with rhTGF-β1 significantly increased mycobacterial loads in the tissues of guinea pigs and decreased the PPD-induced proliferation of PBMCs from both LP and HP guinea pigs. PPD-driven lymphoproliferation, TNF-a and IFN production were significantly suppressed in vaccinated, protein-deficient guinea pigs, and rhTGF-β1 further inhibited lymphoproliferation and cytokine production.

Conclusion: Both in vivo and in vitro results indicate that TGF-β1 exerts immunosuppressive activity and exacerbates the progression of experimental pulmonary tuberculosis in both normally nourished and protein-deficient guinea pigs.

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调节tgf - β 1对豚鼠分枝杆菌感染免疫应答的影响
背景:TGF-β1被认为是临床结核免疫抑制的重要介质。目的:探讨TGF-β1在豚鼠实验性肺结核中的作用。设计:各组豚鼠分别饲喂低蛋白(LP)饲粮或等热量高蛋白(HP)饲粮。经呼吸道感染强毒结核分枝杆菌H37Rv。感染10天后,每天腹腔注射重组人TGF-β1 (rhTGF-β1 τ),连续10天。治疗后,对豚鼠实施安乐死,评估ppd诱导的外周血单个核细胞(PBMCs)增殖,并通过肺和脾脏分枝杆菌的恢复来测定其抗病性。在第二组实验中,HP和LP豚鼠组接种了减毒结核分枝杆菌H37Ra。6周后,观察rhTGF-β1对淋巴细胞增殖和细胞因子产生的影响。结果:正如预期的那样,蛋白质缺乏显著损害了宿主的抗结核耐药性。rhTGF-β1处理显著增加了豚鼠组织中的分枝杆菌负荷,降低了ppd诱导的LP和HP豚鼠PBMCs的增殖。ppd驱动的淋巴细胞增殖、TNF-a和IFN的产生在接种蛋白缺陷的豚鼠中被显著抑制,rhTGF-β1进一步抑制淋巴细胞增殖和细胞因子的产生。结论:体内和体外实验结果均表明TGF-β1在正常营养和蛋白缺乏豚鼠中均具有免疫抑制活性,并加速实验性肺结核的进展。
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