Effect of zinc on immune functions in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis

Miguel Guzman-Rivero , Aleida Verduguez-Orellana , Marisol Cordova , Luis Maldonado , Marcos Medina , Edgar Sejas , Björn Åkesson
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Abstract

The tuberculosis infection triggers in the host a complex immune response and the involvement of CD4+ lymphocytes and interferon-gamma (INF-γ) in the control processes has been reported. Since nutritional status, e.g. regarding zinc may have potent effects on the immune response, we conducted a zinc supplementation study to gain more knowledge on its effects on immune function in pulmonary tuberculosis. Twenty-one patients with pulmonary tuberculosis completed the 3-month study. Ten of them got 45 mg zinc daily and 11 of them got placebo in addition to drug therapy. Immunoglobulins in plasma and cell proliferation, IFN-γ production and CD markers in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were measured. >The immune system of the patients was activated as reflected by the increased concentration of immunoglobulins in plasma. Still, there was no difference in the ability of the PBMC to proliferate and produce INF-γ in response to concanavalin A between patients and controls. Moreover, there were no significant differences in these variables between the zinc-supplemented and placebo groups after 3 months. In other experiments, the addition of zinc sulphate or iron sulphate in vitro to PBMC tended to decrease the number of CD4+ cells.

Conclusions

The immune system of the tuberculosis patients maintained its activity and in response to pharmacological therapy the immune response seemed to maintain a Th1 orientation. It was not possible to document a role of zinc supplementation for the immune response.

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锌对肺结核患者免疫功能的影响
据报道,结核感染在宿主体内引发复杂的免疫反应,CD4+淋巴细胞和干扰素γ (INF-γ)参与控制过程。由于营养状况,例如锌可能对免疫反应有强有力的影响,我们进行了锌补充研究,以进一步了解其对肺结核免疫功能的影响。21名肺结核患者完成了为期3个月的研究。其中10人每天服用45毫克锌,11人在药物治疗的基础上服用安慰剂。测定血浆免疫球蛋白和细胞增殖、外周血单核细胞(PBMC) IFN-γ生成和CD标志物。患者的免疫系统被激活,反映在血浆中免疫球蛋白浓度的增加。尽管如此,在患者和对照组之间,PBMC对豆豆蛋白A的增殖和产生INF-γ的能力没有差异。此外,3个月后,补锌组和安慰剂组在这些变量上没有显著差异。在其他实验中,体外在PBMC中添加硫酸锌或硫酸铁有降低CD4+细胞数量的趋势。结论结核患者免疫系统保持活性,在药物治疗下免疫反应维持Th1取向。不可能证明补充锌对免疫反应的作用。
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