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    Discuss how poor or waning immune response increases risk of TB infection and disease. Mention common conditions with poor host immunity.

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Pathogenesis of TB is a product of interaction between bacterial activity and immune responses in the host.

Generally, in a person with good cellular immunity, the clearance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is quite good and the chances of developing the active disease are less.

An activity against Mtb is conceivable considering that T lymphocytes CD8+ recognize Mtb antigens through class I molecules of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) and produce Interleukin-2 (IL-2), Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) and Tumour Necrosis Factor-alpha (TNF-α), which have a well-known role in controlling Mtb.

However, upon airborne infection with Mtb, the acquired cellular immune response is generally slow to be induced. This slowing down establishes the infection and the organs suffer considerable damage by that time.

If there is superimposed immunosuppression, the bacterial response overcomes the weak cellular immune response. In these conditions of waning or poor immune response in the host, the risk of TB disease increases.

The common conditions where there is poor host immune response and hence, a higher risk of TB are:

  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection: Cellular immunity is weakened by the retroviral infection thereby increasing the risk of developing active TB by 18 times
  • Undernutrition: 3 times more risk
  • Alcohol use disorder: 3.3 times more risk
  • Tobacco smoking: 1.6 times more risk
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Occupational diseases, like silicosis
  • Immunosuppressive therapy in autoimmune diseases, following organ transplant etc.
  • Cancer chemotherapy
  • Severe kidney disease

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Question​ Answer 1​ Answer 2​ Answer 3​ Answer 4​ Correct answer​ Correct explanation​ Page id​ Part of Pre-test​ Part of Post-test​
Pick out the condition/s which carry a high risk for active TB. Coronary artery disease Diabetes mellitus Undernutrition Both 2 and 3 4 Diabetes mellitus and undernutrition are important causes of a weakened immune system and hence, predisposition to TB. Yes Yes

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