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  • The study investigated the relationship between serum levels of metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their inhibitors in patients with infiltrative pulmonary tuberculosis (ITL) and how these levels change during intensive phase treatment (IPT).
  • Results showed that specific MMP levels correlated with the severity and activity of tuberculosis, with notable increases in MMP-1 and MMP-9 while others remained stable or low.
  • The findings suggest that monitoring MMP and acute-phase protein levels can improve predictions of IPT effectiveness and indicate ongoing reparative processes even after treatment.

Article Abstract

The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between serum levels of parameters of the system metalloproteinase (MMP)/inhibitors with severity of infiltrative pulmonary tuberculosis (ITL), changes in examined parameters during the intensive phase treatment (IPT), as well as possibility of their use for prediction of IPT effectiveness, along with acute-phase proteins (AFP). The study included ITL patients which were subdivided into two groups (I and II) with different rates of reparative changes. It was shown that: 1) ITL is characterized by impairements in the system MMP/inhibitors: the levels of MMP-1, -9 increased, MMP-3, -8, TIMP-1 remained at the reference values and a 2-macroglobulin was low. 2) Changes of the parameters of the system MMP/inhibitors were associated with markers of severity and activity of the process: MMP-1, with the presence of destruction and sensitivity of the pathogen (Mycobacterium tuberculosis; MBT) to anti-TB drugs, MMP-9, with the volume of destruction, MMP-8 - with activity of tuberculosis. 3) TIMP-1 and MMP-9 concentrations decreased during treatment in groups with different rates of reparative process, whereas proMMP-1, MMP-3,-8 remained unchanged. 4) Before and after IPT, the level of TIMP-1 was higher in the group of patients with slower rate of reparative processes. 5) After IPT the imbalance in the system MMP/inhibitor preserved thus suggesting continuation of the reparative process. 6) Use of combination of MMP and AFR is more informative in predicting efficacy of IPT.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.18097/PBMC20166205593DOI Listing

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