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Isoniazid Induces Apoptosis Of Activated CD4+ T Cells: IMPLICATIONS FOR POST-THERAPY TUBERCULOSIS REACTIVATION AND REINFECTION*
Authors:Sultan Tousif  Dhiraj Kumar Singh  Shaheer Ahmad  Prashini Moodley  Maitree Bhattacharyya  Luc Van Kaer  Gobardhan Das
Abstract:Tuberculosis (TB) remains the second highest killer from a single infectious disease worldwide. Current therapy of TB is lengthy and consists of multiple expensive antibiotics, in a strategy referred to as Directly Observed Treatment, Short Course (DOTS). Although this therapy is effective, it has serious disadvantages. These therapeutic agents are toxic and are associated with the development of a variety of drug-resistant TB strains. Furthermore, patients treated with DOTS exhibit enhanced post-treatment susceptibility to TB reactivation and reinfection, suggesting therapy-related immune impairment. Here we show that Isoniazid (INH) treatment dramatically reduces Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen-specific immune responses, induces apoptosis in activated CD4+ T cells, and renders treated animals vulnerable to TB reactivation and reinfection. Consequently, our findings suggest that TB treatment is associated with immune impairment.
Keywords:Bacterial Pathogenesis   Cytokine   Immunology   Interleukin   T Helper Cells
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