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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-1 | Issue-05
Serum Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNF-Α) Levels after Anti-Tuberculous Therapy
Syed Humayun Shah, Iftikhar Qayum, Sajjad Ahmad, Naeema Afzal, Salman A Malik
Published: Oct. 31, 2013 | 110 75
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2013.v01i05.0065
Pages: 625-631
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Abstract
The monocyte/macrophage-derived cytokine, Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNF-α) plays a central role in effective granulomatous immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections in humans. The present study was conducted to document changes in the serum TNF-α level of patients after varying durations of anti-tuberculous therapy as compared to normal healthy controls. A comparative study was conducted at Ayub Teaching Hospital Abbottabad from January to June 2009 by selecting 64 patients of pulmonary tuberculosis undergoing standard anti-tuberculous therapy of varying durations; seventeen normal healthy individuals acted as controls. Along with other clinical and laboratory indices of disease, the serum TNF-α level was measured from patients by ELISA and compared to controls. The mean serum TNF-α levels of patients were significantly decreased as compared to controls (p<0.001); moreover, serum TNF-α levels continued to decline with increasing duration of therapy. In Conclusion Serum TNF-α level of patients undergoing anti-tuberculous therapy should be monitored to prevent significant decreases from normal levels in order to prevent immunosuppression and enhanced risk of opportunistic infections.