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Association of serum MMP-9 level and lung function in new pulmonary tuberculosis case
Histopathological abnormalities of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) include caseous granuloma formation, tissue damage, and cavity formation, all of which could lead to permanent changes in the pulmonary anatomy. In pulmonary TB, an increase in serum Matrix Metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 correlates with disease severity and worse prognosis. This study aims to analyze the association between serum MMP-9 levels and the values of FVC, FEV1, and FEV1/FVC.
A cross-sectional study of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis was conducted in the Tuberculosis Outpatient Clinic, Dr. Soetomo Academic Hospital, Surabaya, Indonesia. Spirometry and serum MMP-9 levels were examined in new pulmonary TB patients prior to anti-tuberculosis therapy. The relationship between serum MMP-9 levels and results of spirometry examination was then analyzed.
There were 44 new pulmonary TB cases with a mean age of 37.90 ± 15.15 years. The patients who experienced symptoms in < 1 month were 20.5%, ≥ 1 month 59.1%, and ≥ 2 months 20.4%. The mean MMP-9 serum level was 11.27±5.47 ng/ml. Spirometry results: FVC 1.83±0.69 L, FVC predicted 56.24±18.74%, FEV1 1.71±0.72 L/sec, FEV1 predicted 60.85±21.30%, and FEV1/FVC 104.16 ± 17.45%. In pulmonary TB patients with symptoms experienced in < 1 month to diagnosis, a significant relationship between MMP-9 and FVC levels was found with r = -0.839 (p = 0.005).
There is a correlation between serum MMP-9 level and restrictive pulmonary impairment in new pulmonary TB cases with symptoms experienced in < 1 month.
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Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on respiratory diseases and its related areas e.g. pharmacology, pathogenesis, clinical care, and therapy. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in respiratory medicine.