Pablo Rodríguez-Fernández, Andromeda-Celeste Gómez, Isidre Gibert, Cristina Prat-Aymerich, Jose Domínguez
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Abstract
Background: Smoking is a cause behind many diseases, including tuberculosis, and it is a risk factor for tuberculosis infection and mortality. Moreover, smoking is associated with a poor tuberculosis treatment outcome.
Objectives: In this study, we focus on the effects of cigarette smoke on an infected cell culture treated with anti-tuberculosis drugs.
Materials and methods: Cytotoxicity on THP-1, J774A.1 and MH-S cell lines and growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis exposed to a reference or a commercial cigarette was evaluated. THP-1 cell line was exposed to cigarette smoke, infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and treated with anti-tuberculosis drugs. Apoptosis and death cell were also tested on M. bovis BCG infected cells. Minimal inhibitory concentrations of anti-tuberculosis drugs were analyzed.
Results: All cells lines showed viability values higher than 80% when exposed to cigarette smoke extract. However, THP-1 cell line infected with M. bovis BCG and exposed to Marlboro cigarette smoke showed up to a 54% reduction of apoptotic cells than cells unexposed to smoke. M. tuberculosis exposed to Marlboro cigarette smoke for 11 days had an optical density 16% lower than unexposed bacteria. When cells were infected with M. tuberculosis, the intracellular recovery of CFUs showed up to a 0.66 log reduction in cells exposed to cigarette smoke extract because of a potential impairment in the phagocytosis. Macrophages treated with drugs showed up to a 2.55 log reduction in the intracellular load burden compared with non-treated ones. Despite poor treatment outcome on TB smoker patients, minimal inhibitory concentration of rifampicin increased only 2-fold in M. tuberculosis exposed to cigarette smoke.
Conclusion: Smoking interferes with tuberculosis treatment impairing the immunity of the host.
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Experimental Lung Research publishes original articles in all fields of respiratory tract anatomy, biology, developmental biology, toxicology, and pathology. Emphasis is placed on investigations concerned with molecular, biochemical, and cellular mechanisms of normal function, pathogenesis, and responses to injury. The journal publishes reports on important methodological advances on new experimental modes. Also published are invited reviews on important and timely research advances, as well as proceedings of specialized symposia.
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