Consumption of Sun-Exposed Oyster Mushrooms Help Patients Fight Tuberculosis

T. Keflie, Aregash Samuel, A. Woldegiorgis, C. Lambert, D. Nohr, H. Biesalski
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Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is an airborne infectious disease that usually affects the lungs leading to severe coughing, fever, and chest pains. Objective: This study aimed to assess the effects of consuming sun-exposed mushrooms on the treatment outcomes of TB Methods: Participants were TB patients and categorized into block-1 (32) and block-2 (32) based on their willingness to consume sandwich bread containing sun-exposed oyster mushrooms. Blood and sputum samples were taken at the beginning (Day 0) and end of the study (4th month). Assays of 25-hydroxy (OH) D, cytokines, LL-37, and CRP were performed using Enzyme Linked- Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) technique, and mycobacterial cultures were performed using Lowenstein Jensen media. A p-value less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results: Consumption of the sandwich bread induced a 27.8% increase in the mean serum 25(OH)D level with 35.5% and 32.3% reduction in the proportion of vitamin D deficiency (VDD) and insufficiency (VDI), respectively. There were progressive changes in TB score (mean } SD of 2.6 } 1.8; 95% CI of 1.95 to 3.17; p<0.001) and Karnofsky performance status scale (80.3 } 6.9%, p < 0.001) with significant improvements in IFN-γ and LL-37 levels (p<0.05). Conclusion: Consumption of sun-exposed oyster mushrooms effectively improved the deficiencies of vitamin D in TB patients. The accelerated improvements on the clinical and immunological outcomes give us a clue that sun-exposed oyster mushrooms could serve as a potential, safe, easily available, and affordable adjunctive treatment and help patients fight TB. Keywords: Sun-exposure; Mushrooms; Vitamin D; Tuberculosis; Treatment outcomes
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食用暴露在阳光下的牡蛎蘑菇有助于患者对抗结核病
结核病(TB)是一种空气传播的传染病,通常会影响肺部,导致严重的咳嗽、发烧和胸痛。目的:本研究旨在评估食用暴露在阳光下的蘑菇对结核病治疗结果的影响。方法:参与者是结核病患者,根据他们是否愿意食用含有暴露在阳光下的平菇的三明治面包,将他们分为第1组(32人)和第2组(32人)。在研究开始(第0天)和研究结束(第4个月)分别取血和痰。采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)技术检测25-羟基(OH) D、细胞因子、LL-37和CRP,采用Lowenstein Jensen培养基进行分枝杆菌培养。p值小于0.05被认为是显著的。结果:食用三明治面包导致平均血清25(OH)D水平升高27.8%,维生素D缺乏(VDD)和不足(VDI)比例分别降低35.5%和32.3%。TB评分呈进行性变化(平均SD为2.6}1.8;95% CI为1.95 ~ 3.17;p<0.001)和Karnofsky性能状态量表(80.3 μ} 6.9%, p<0.001), IFN-γ和LL-37水平显著改善(p<0.05)。结论:食用日晒平菇可有效改善结核病患者维生素D缺乏症。临床和免疫学结果的加速改善为我们提供了一个线索,即暴露在阳光下的平菇可以作为一种潜在的、安全的、容易获得的和负担得起的辅助治疗方法,帮助患者对抗结核病。关键词:阳光照射;蘑菇;维生素D;肺结核;治疗结果
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