Autor: |
Bhat, Harish, Ambekar, Jeevan G., Harwalkar, Anand Kumar, Dongre, Nilima, Das, Kusal K. |
Zdroj: |
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development; Jan2019, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p189-194, 6p |
Abstrakt: |
Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) is one of the predominant causes of death worldwide. The tissue hypoxic condition seen in PTB induces the increased expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and the inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α). In the present study we aimed to evaluate the role of serum VEGF, TNF-α and their correlation with bacterial burden measured in terms of sputum acid fast bacilli (AFB) grading in PTB. Method: The study included 120 newly diagnosed PTB cases and 60 healthy controls. Sputum samples from cases were subjected to microscopy for the detection of AFB. Demographic and anthropometric characteristics were recorded. Serum VEGF and TNF-α were estimated by ELISA method. Results: Serum levels of VEGF and TNF-α in PTB patients were significantly higher compared to controls (p<0.001 & p<0.001 respectively). BMI of PTB cases was lower than controls (p<0.001).We observed significant positive correlation between serum VEGF and sputum AFB grade (r=0.773, p<0.001) and serum TNF-α and sputum AFB grade (r=0.662, p<0.001). We also noted a significant positive correlation between serum VEGF and serum TNF-α (r=0.763, p<0.001) in PTB patients. Conclusions: The increased serum levels of VEGF and TNF-α were associated with bacterial burden in PTB. Hence, positive sputum smear for AFB, low BMI and increased serum VEGF and TNF-α could be early diagnostic markers and may help immediate treatment regimen for PTB. Angiogenic biomarker; Body mass index; Hypoxia; Inflammatory cytokine; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Sputum acid fast bacilli grading. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: |
Complementary Index |
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