Possible impact of variations in some Cytokine levels during menstrual cycle in women of reproductive age infected with Pulmonary Tuberculosis at Nnewi, Nigeria'

N. Ukibe, Sn Ukibe, E. Onwubuya, C. C. Onyenekwe, Ifeoma Nwamaka Monago, O. Emelumadu, I. Ikegwuonu, I. Okonkwo, J. Ahaneku
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Objective: The second leading cause of human mortality from infectious diseases worldwide is Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). This chronic infection is accompanied by prolonged cytokine production, which might affect the immuno-reproductive communication and favour the establishment of an adverse state. This was a prospective study designed to evaluate possible impact of some cytokine variations on menstrual cycle in TB infected females. Methods: A total of 90 premenopausal females aged (18-45) years were randomly recruited and grouped into 30 Symptomatic TB, 30 Symptomatic TB females on ATT and 30 Control females. Blood samples were collected at follicular (Fp) and luteal phases (Lp) of menstrual cycle for determination of IL-8, IL-6, TNFα, IL-4, CD4+ T-cells, and Absolute Lymphocytes counts using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), Cyflow SL Green Cytometer and Sysmex K21N Hematology Analyzer respectively. Results: There was significantly higher IL-6, IL-8, IL-4 and TNFα with lower CD4 T-cells and Abs Lym counts in TB and TB on ATT compared to Control females at both phases of menstrual cycle (P<0.05). All the cytokines were significantly lowered with higher CD4 T-cells in TB on ATT compared to TB females at both phases (P<0.05). Hypogonadism correlated positively with pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines Conclusion: The study revealed significant cytokine alterations which suggest active inflammatory process while CD4 T-cells and Abs Lym dropped showing some degree of derangement in cellular immunity at both phases of menstrual cycle; which tends to normalize on treatment. This may affect the reproductive potentials in these women.
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尼日利亚奈威感染肺结核的育龄妇女月经周期内某些细胞因子水平变化的可能影响
目的:在世界范围内,人类传染病死亡的第二大原因是结核分枝杆菌(Mtb)。这种慢性感染伴随着细胞因子产生的延长,这可能影响免疫生殖交流,有利于建立不良状态。这是一项前瞻性研究,旨在评估一些细胞因子变化对TB感染女性月经周期的可能影响。方法:随机招募绝经前女性(18-45岁)90例,分为症状性结核30例,ATT症状性结核女性30例,对照组30例。在月经周期卵泡期(Fp)和黄体期(Lp)采集血样,分别采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)、Cyflow SL绿色细胞仪和Sysmex K21N血液学分析仪检测IL-8、IL-6、TNFα、IL-4、CD4+ t细胞和绝对淋巴细胞计数。结果:在月经周期的两个阶段,TB和TB患者的IL-6、IL-8、IL-4和tnf - α水平均显著高于对照组,CD4 t细胞和抗体Lym计数均显著低于对照组(P<0.05)。所有细胞因子均明显降低,CD4 t细胞升高(P<0.05)。性腺功能减退与促炎性细胞因子和抗炎性细胞因子呈正相关。结论:在月经周期的两个阶段,细胞因子的改变表明炎症过程活跃,CD4 t细胞和抗体Lym下降,细胞免疫出现一定程度的紊乱;在治疗过程中会趋于正常化。这可能会影响这些妇女的生殖潜力。
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