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Is mycobacterial heat shock protein 16 kDa, a marker of the dormant stage of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a sarcoid antigen?

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HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 74, Issue 1, Pages 45-51

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.humimm.2012.10.007

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  1. Ministry of Science and Higher Education
  2. National Science Centre in Poland [W 119, N-N401-047137]

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We demonstrated opposite presence of mycobacterial heat shock proteins (Mtb-hsp) 70 kDa, 65 kDa, 16 kDa in sera and lymph nodes in sarcoidosis (SA). Higher occurrence of serum Mtb-hsp70 than Mtb-hsp65 and Mtb-hspl 6 could be caused by sequestration of Mtb-hsp65 and Mtb-hspl 6 in circulating immune complexes (CIs). It is possible that in genetically different predisposed hosts, Mtb-hsp16 induced by dose-dependent nitrate/nitrite (NOx) may be involved in latent tuberculosis (TB), active TB, or SA development. We evaluated Mtb-hsp70, Mtb-hsp65, Mtb-hsp16 presence in precipitated CIs and serum NOx level in 20 SA patients, 19 TB patients, and 21 healthy volunteers using PEG precipitation, Western Blot, and Griess methods. We revealed higher NOx concentrations in SA and TB than in controls, but lower in SA than TB. Mtb-hsp16, Mtb-hsp65, and Mtb-hsp70 concentrations in precipitated CIs were higher in SA than in TB and controls. In all tested groups, Mtb-hspl 6 concentration was higher than Mtb-hsp70 and Mtb-hsp65. We suggest that lower levels of NOx may induce a M. tuberculosis genetic dormancy program via higher Mtb-hsp16 expression in SA. It seems that Mtb-hsp16 may be more important than Mtb-hsp70 and Mtb-hsp65 in CIs formation and initiate an autoimmune response in SA related to mycobacteria's stationary-phase. (C) 2012 American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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