[Immunological changes in old-age group children with primary and secondary tuberculous infection].

T E Tiul'kova, Iu P Chugaev, E A Kashuba, I B Kulikova, N G Beloborodova, L V Andreeva, A V Kozlova, N V Kozlov, E F Khmeleva, O M Molokova
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In modern society, there is a rise in the incidence of tuberculosis in all age groups, including children and adolescents. In old age group, a specific inflammation is detectable from Mantoux test results only in every four children. Tuberculous infection is diagnosed in half of cases when they turn to physicians for complains. Disseminated and complicated forms of tuberculosis are more frequently identified in these situations. The immune system has a particular emphasis on the course and outcome of the disease. The authors have established that caseous masses actively form, followed by the stimulation of the adequate cell pathway promoting the limitation of specific inflammation in old-age group children with primary tuberculosis. In secondary forms of tuberculous infection, there is an increase in the level of monocytes where the persistence and multiplication of the causative microorganism, as well as the activation of the humoral pathway inadequate for tuberculous infection are likely to occur, i.e. the infectious agent may be inhibited until activation of the Th-2 pathway of an immune response takes place.

老年儿童原发性和继发性结核感染的免疫学变化。
在现代社会中,包括儿童和青少年在内的所有年龄组的结核病发病率都在上升。在老年人群中,仅在每四个儿童中检测到一种特异性炎症。当他们向医生投诉时,一半的病例被诊断为结核感染。在这些情况下,更经常发现播散性和复杂形式的结核病。免疫系统特别强调疾病的过程和结果。作者证实,老年儿童原发性结核患者的干酪样肿块是主动形成的,随后刺激了充足的细胞通路,促进了特异性炎症的限制。在继发性结核感染中,单核细胞水平增加,导致致病微生物的持续和繁殖,以及可能发生的不足以引起结核感染的体液途径的激活,即感染因子可能被抑制,直到免疫反应的Th-2途径被激活。
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