Upregulation of PD-1 expression on circulating CD8+ but not CD4+ T cells is associated with tuberculosis infection in health care workers
Abstract Background Health care workers (HCWs) are at risk for occupationally acquired Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and tuberculosis (TB) disease due to repeated exposure to workplace tubercle bacilli. To determine whether continual mycobacterial stimulation correlates with increased express...
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doaj-cf4a0737551b44aa971bad305fe62c2b2021-06-27T11:48:57ZengBMCBMC Immunology1471-21722021-06-012211910.1186/s12865-021-00433-9Upregulation of PD-1 expression on circulating CD8+ but not CD4+ T cells is associated with tuberculosis infection in health care workersCui-lin Shi0Jian-ping Zhang1Ping Xu2Jin Li3Jie Shen4Mei-ying Wu5Zhi-jian Ye6Xin Yu7Hua-feng Song8Hui Chen9Jun-chi Xu10Yu Pang11Jian-an Huang12Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soohow UniversityThe Fifth People’s Hospital of Suzhou (The Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Soochow University)The Fifth People’s Hospital of Suzhou (The Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Soochow University)The Fifth People’s Hospital of Suzhou (The Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Soochow University)The Fifth People’s Hospital of Suzhou (The Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Soochow University)The Fifth People’s Hospital of Suzhou (The Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Soochow University)The Fifth People’s Hospital of Suzhou (The Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Soochow University)The Fifth People’s Hospital of Suzhou (The Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Soochow University)The Fifth People’s Hospital of Suzhou (The Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Soochow University)The Fifth People’s Hospital of Suzhou (The Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Soochow University)The Fifth People’s Hospital of Suzhou (The Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Soochow University)Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Beijing Chest Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Tuberculosis and Thoracic Tumor InstituteDepartment of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soohow UniversityAbstract Background Health care workers (HCWs) are at risk for occupationally acquired Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and tuberculosis (TB) disease due to repeated exposure to workplace tubercle bacilli. To determine whether continual mycobacterial stimulation correlates with increased expression of inhibitory T cell receptors, here we compared PD-1 receptor expression on surfaces of circulating T cells between naïve (uninfected) HCWs and HCWs with latent TB infection (LTBI). Result Data collected from 133 medical workers who met study selection criteria were included in the final analysis. QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube (QFT-GIT) testing yielded positive results for 32 HCWs, for an overall LTBI rate of 24.1%. Multivariate analysis identified HCW length of service > 15 years as an independent risk factor for a positive QFT-GIT result. In addition, comparisons of blood T cell subgroup profiles between QFT- and QFT+ groups indicated QFT+ subjects possessed greater proportions of mature (TM), transitional memory (TTM) and effector memory (TEM) CD4+ T cell subgroups and lower proportions of naïve T cells (TN). Moreover, the QFT+ group percentage of CD8+ T cells with detectable surface PD-1 was significantly higher than the corresponding percentage for the QFT- group. Meanwhile, no statistical intergroup difference was observed in percentages of CD4+ T cells with detectible surface PD-1. Conclusions Our data demonstrated that upregulated PD-1 expression on circulating CD8+, but not CD4+ T cells, was associated with latent TB infection of HCWs. As compared to other hospitals, occupational TB infection risk in our hospital was substantially mitigated by implementation of multitiered infection control measures.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12865-021-00433-9Health care workerLatent tuberculosis infectionPD-1ImmunodepletionT cell |
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Cui-lin Shi Jian-ping Zhang Ping Xu Jin Li Jie Shen Mei-ying Wu Zhi-jian Ye Xin Yu Hua-feng Song Hui Chen Jun-chi Xu Yu Pang Jian-an Huang Upregulation of PD-1 expression on circulating CD8+ but not CD4+ T cells is associated with tuberculosis infection in health care workers BMC Immunology Health care worker Latent tuberculosis infection PD-1 Immunodepletion T cell |
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Cui-lin Shi Jian-ping Zhang Ping Xu Jin Li Jie Shen Mei-ying Wu Zhi-jian Ye Xin Yu Hua-feng Song Hui Chen Jun-chi Xu Yu Pang Jian-an Huang |
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Upregulation of PD-1 expression on circulating CD8+ but not CD4+ T cells is associated with tuberculosis infection in health care workers |
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Upregulation of PD-1 expression on circulating CD8+ but not CD4+ T cells is associated with tuberculosis infection in health care workers |
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Upregulation of PD-1 expression on circulating CD8+ but not CD4+ T cells is associated with tuberculosis infection in health care workers |
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Upregulation of PD-1 expression on circulating CD8+ but not CD4+ T cells is associated with tuberculosis infection in health care workers |
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Upregulation of PD-1 expression on circulating CD8+ but not CD4+ T cells is associated with tuberculosis infection in health care workers |
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upregulation of pd-1 expression on circulating cd8+ but not cd4+ t cells is associated with tuberculosis infection in health care workers |
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Abstract Background Health care workers (HCWs) are at risk for occupationally acquired Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and tuberculosis (TB) disease due to repeated exposure to workplace tubercle bacilli. To determine whether continual mycobacterial stimulation correlates with increased expression of inhibitory T cell receptors, here we compared PD-1 receptor expression on surfaces of circulating T cells between naïve (uninfected) HCWs and HCWs with latent TB infection (LTBI). Result Data collected from 133 medical workers who met study selection criteria were included in the final analysis. QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube (QFT-GIT) testing yielded positive results for 32 HCWs, for an overall LTBI rate of 24.1%. Multivariate analysis identified HCW length of service > 15 years as an independent risk factor for a positive QFT-GIT result. In addition, comparisons of blood T cell subgroup profiles between QFT- and QFT+ groups indicated QFT+ subjects possessed greater proportions of mature (TM), transitional memory (TTM) and effector memory (TEM) CD4+ T cell subgroups and lower proportions of naïve T cells (TN). Moreover, the QFT+ group percentage of CD8+ T cells with detectable surface PD-1 was significantly higher than the corresponding percentage for the QFT- group. Meanwhile, no statistical intergroup difference was observed in percentages of CD4+ T cells with detectible surface PD-1. Conclusions Our data demonstrated that upregulated PD-1 expression on circulating CD8+, but not CD4+ T cells, was associated with latent TB infection of HCWs. As compared to other hospitals, occupational TB infection risk in our hospital was substantially mitigated by implementation of multitiered infection control measures. |
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Health care worker Latent tuberculosis infection PD-1 Immunodepletion T cell |
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