Increased expression and occupancy of receptors for tumour necrosis factor on blood monocytes from tuberculosis patients
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- 1 October 1993
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical and Experimental Immunology
- Vol. 94 (1) , 51-56
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.1993.tb05976.x
Abstract
Blood monocytes from tuberculosis patients release high amounts of tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α). Because the biological efficiency of TNF-ot would depend on the expression of TNF-α receptors on target cells, we thought to analyse the capacity of blood monocytes from a group of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis to bind 125I-TNF-α. We report a slight but not significant enhancement in specific binding of 125I-TNF-α on monocytes of 15 consecutively studied patients compared with 10 controls. Per cent cell surface bound and internalized 125I-TNF-α was identical in the two groups. To evaluate the receptor occupancy by endogenously generated TNF-α, similar experiments were performed after cell exposure to low-pH glycine buffer. Under these conditions, specific binding of 125I-TNF-α was significantly higher on tuberculosis monocytes compared with control monocytes. Moreover, the occupancy of TNF-α receptors by endogenously generated TNF-α that was found to be significantly higher on tuberculosis monocyles than on control monocytcs. was directly related to the enhanced capacity of mononuclear cells to generate TNF-αIn vitro, It normalized after 3 months of antituberculous therapy. Scatchard analysis of the binding data revealed that tuberculosis infection caused a significant increase in high affinity 125I-TNF-α binding to monocyles without any significant change in the dissociation constant. Collectively, these results indicate an up-regulation of TNF-α generation and binding to blood monocytes in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. They provide support to the hypothesis that TNF-α is of critical importance in the pathogenesis of this infection.Keywords
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