The secretory immunoglobulin A response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a childhood population



Document title: The secretory immunoglobulin A response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a childhood population
Journal: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Database: PERIÓDICA
System number: 000282728
ISSN: 0037-8682
Authors: 1
2

Institutions: 1Universidad Central de Venezuela, Hospital Vargas de Caracas, Caracas, Distrito Federal. Venezuela
2Universidad Central de Venezuela, Instituto de Biomedicina, Caracas, Distrito Federal. Venezuela
Year:
Season: Sep-Oct
Volumen: 39
Number: 5
Pages: 456-461
Country: Brasil
Language: Inglés
Document type: Artículo
Approach: Experimental
English abstract We report on the measurement of saliva anti-Purified Protein Derivative sIgA and 38kDa antibodies from 127 children, of whom 31 were strong tuberculosis suspects and 96 were healthy contact children. The results concerning the percentage of children with antibody reactivity to PPD and 38kDa antigens showed that, of these 2 antigens, 38kDa induced higher reactivity in patients positive and negative for the Tuberculin Skin Test (28% and 16.6%, respectively) in comparison to controls positive and negative for the TST (11.7% and 7.1%, respectively). There was a statistically significant difference between patients positive and controls negative for the TST. In relation to the Purified Protein Derivative antigen, while 14.2% of patients positive for the TST showed antibody reactivity to the PPD antigen, no patients negative for the TST had reactivity to this antigen. The findings suggest that these two antigens seem be associated with a different development of the mucosal defence mechanisms mediated by sIgA against Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Portuguese abstract Foram dosados anticorpos sIgA anti-Purified Protein Derivative e 38kDa da saliva de 127 crianças, das quais 31 eram de pacientes altamente suspeitos de tuberculose e 96 eram provenientes de crianças saudáveis, que tiveram contato com pacientes. Os resultados referentes à porcentagem de crianças, reativas ao PPD e ao antígeno 38kDa, mostraram que destes dois antígenos, o 38kDa induziu maior reatividade em pacientes positivos e negativos ao Tuberculin Skin Test (28% e 16,6%, respectivamente), em comparação aos controles positivos e negativos ao TST (11,7% e 7,1%, respectivamente). Houve diferença estatisticamente significativa entre pacientes positivos e controles negativos ao Tuberculin Skin Test. Em relação ao antígeno PPD, enquanto 14,2% de pacientes positivos ao TST mostraram anticorpos reativos ao antígeno Purified Protein Derivative, nenhum paciente negativo ao TST foi reativo ao antígeno. Os achados sugerem que, aparentemente, estes dois antígenos estão associados a desenvolvimento distinto dos mecanismos de defesa da mucosa mediados por sIgA contra Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Disciplines: Biología,
Medicina
Keyword: Inmunología,
Parasitología,
Pediatría,
Tuberculosis,
Brasil,
Inmunoglobulina A (IgA),
Tuberculina,
Pruebas cutáneas
Keyword: Biology,
Medicine,
Immunology,
Parasitology,
Pediatrics,
Tuberculosis,
Brazil,
IgA,
Tuberculin,
Skin tests
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