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  • Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading global infectious disease, with pleural tuberculosis (PLTB) being the most common form in China, characterized by lymphocyte accumulation in pleural fluid.
  • A study analyzed samples from 10 PLTB patients, comparing their T cell and B cell receptor profiles between blood and pleural fluid using high-throughput immunosequencing.
  • Findings revealed differences in antibody responses to TB antigens in plasma and pleural effusion, and identified key adaptive immune repertoires that could aid in improving TB diagnosis, treatment, and vaccine efforts.

Article Abstract

Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of death worldwide from a single infectious agent. In China the most common extra-pulmonary TB (EPTB) is pleural tuberculosis (PLTB). An important clinical feature of PLTB is that the lymphocytes associated with TB will accumulate in the pleural fluid. The adaptive immune repertoires play important roles in (Mtb) infection.

Methods: In this study, 10 PLTB patients were enrolled, and their Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells(PBMCs) and Pleural Effusion Mononuclear Cells(PEMCs) were collected. After T cells were purified from PBMCs and PEMCs, high-throughput immunosequencing of the TCRβ chain (TRB), TCRγ chain(TRG), and B cell receptor(BCR) immunoglobulin heavy chain (IGH) were conducted on these samples.

Results: The TRB, TRG, and BCR IGH repertoires were characterized between the pleural effusion and blood in PLTB patients, and the shared clones were analyzed and collected. The binding activity of antibodies in plasma and pleural effusion to Mtb antigens was tested which indicates that different antibodies responses to Mtb antigens in plasma and pleural effusion in PLTB patients. Moreover, GLIPH2 was used to identify the specificity groups of TRB clusters and Mtb-specific TRB sequences were analyzed and collected by VJ mapping.

Conclusion: We characterize the adaptive immune repertoires and identify the shared clones and Mtb-specific clones in pleural effusion and blood in PLTB patients which can give important clues for TB diagnosis, treatment, and vaccine development.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11632106PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1473486DOI Listing

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