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Neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) levels in human plasma are associated with active TB
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Tuberculosis PreventionImmunologyPathologyInflammationHematologyInflammatory MarkerElisa AssayTuberculosis DiagnosticsNet LevelsHealth SciencesPulmonary TuberculosisPulmonary PathologyGranulocytePlasma Nets LevelsTuberculosisAutoimmunityClinical MicrobiologyPhagocyteActive TbHuman PlasmaInfectious Respiratory DiseaseNeutrophil Extracellular TrapMedicine
Neutrophils are increasingly associated with tuberculosis (TB) disease. Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), which are released by neutrophils as a host antimicrobial defense mechanism, are also associated with tissue damage. However, a link between NET levels and TB disease has not been studied. Here we investigate plasma NETs levels in patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis using an ELISA assay that is suitable for high-throughput processing. We show that plasma NETs levels at baseline correlated with disease severity and decreased with antibiotic therapy. Our study demonstrates the biologic plausibility of measuring NETs in plasma samples from patients with TB.
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