Abstract:Immune response of T lymphocytes in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis combined with chronic hepatitis B GUO Haoyu1, LIU Hongbo2, ZHANG Chengguo1 (1 Changsha Central Hospital, Changsha 410004, China; 2 Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410008, China )[Abstract]ObjectiveTo study the serum levels of Th1 lymphocyte factor and the expression pattern of Th1 and Th2 in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (PT)combined with chronic hepatitis B (CHB).MethodsSerum levels of tumor necrosis factorα(TNFα),interferonγ(IFNγ),interleukin12 (IL12) in 21 patients with PT combined with positive HBsAg, 30 simple PT patients and 30 healthy controls were detected with enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) ;and the expression pattern of CD4+T lymphocytes,Th1 and Th2 cells in peripheral blood were detected by flow cytometry.ResultsThe serum levels of TNFα in patients with simple PT and PT coinfected with CHB were both higher than that in healthy group (both P<0.01);the serum levels of IFNγ and IL12 in patients with simple PT were both lower than that in healthy group (both P<0.05);the serum levels of IFNγ and IL12 in patients with PT coinfected with CHB were both lower than that in simple PT patients (both P<0.01).The expression of CD4+ T lymphocytes and Th1 cells in simple PT patients were significantly lower than that in healthy group (P<0.05,P<0.01);The expression of Th2 cells in simple PT patients was significantly higher than that in healthy group (P<0.05);The expression of CD4+ T lymphocytes and Th1 cells in PT coinfected with CHB patients were significantly lower than that in simple PT patients (P<0.05,P<0.01).ConclusionPatients with PT showed lower expression of Th1 and higher expression of Th2; patients with PT coinfected with CHB showed further lower expression of Th1 and higher expression of Th2.