肺结核患者外周血NK细胞数量和胞内杀伤分子的变化
Changes of the number of NK cells and intracellular killing molecules in peripheral blood of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
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摘要: 目的:检测初治和复治结核病患者外周血NK细胞数量和胞内杀伤分子的变化。方法:取健康人(112名)和结核病患者145例(初治105例,复治40例)抗凝外周全血标本,加荧光标记抗CD3、CD56、CD8、颗粒酶和穿孔素抗体进行标记,进行流式细胞术检测。结果:初治肺结核患者外周血NK细胞的比例(16.958.27)%显著低于健康组(19.999.28)%(P0.01)。健康组外周血NK细胞绝对值计数为(44.3226.69)10P4P/ml,结核初治组为(33.3121.44)10P4P/ml,复治组为(36.824.97)10P4P/ml,结核初治组明显低于健康组(P0.01)。结核病患者NK细胞中表达颗粒溶解素(85.7811.63)%,穿孔素(82.8817.05)%,颗粒酶(79.0715.64)%,健康组(87.3110.34)%、(82.8513.03)%、(88.047.27)%,2组颗粒溶解素和穿孔素差异均无统计学意义(P0.05),而颗粒酶差异有统计学意义(P0.01)。结论:初治组结核病患者外周血NK细胞数量明显降低,但NK细胞中颗粒溶解素、穿孔素的表达和健康组差异均无统计学意义。Abstract: Objective: To detect the changes of the number of NK cells and intracellular killing molecules in peripheral blood of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. Methods: Percentages of NK cells in peripheral whole blood samples from 145 pulmonary TB patients(105 first-treated pulmonary TB and 40 retreated pulmonary TB) and 112 healthy controls were collected, labelled with anti- CD3,CD56,CD8, granulysin,perforin and granzyme antibody, and analyzed by flow cytometry. Results: The percentage of NK cells in first-treated pulmonary TB patients was(16. 95 8. 27) %,which was significantly lower than that in healthy controls(19. 99 9. 28) % (P < 0. 01 ) . Absolute value of NK cells in first-treated pulmonary TB patients was (33. 31 21. 44 ) 104 /ml,which was significantly lower than that in healthy controls (44. 32 26. 69) 104 /ml) (P < 0. 05) . Absolute value of NK cells in retreated pulmonary TB patients was (36. 8 24. 97) 104 /ml. Granulysin[(85. 78 11. 63) % vs (87. 31 10. 34) %],perforin[(82. 88 17. 05) % vs (82. 85 13. 03) %]in NK cells had no difference bewteen pulmonary TB patients and healthy controls(P > 0. 05) ,but the difference of granzyme[(79. 07 15. 64) % vs (88. 04 7. 27) %]was significant(P < 0. 01) . Conclusions: The number of NK cells in peripheral whole blood of first-treated pulmonary TB patients NK was significantly decreased. However, the expressions of granulysin and perforin in NK cells had no difference between pulmonary TB patients and healthy controls.