: Platelets regulate human inflammatory responses that lead to disease. However, the role of platelets in tuberculosis (TB) pathogenesis is still unclear. Here, we show that patients with active TB have a high number of platelets in peripheral blood and a low number of lymphocytes leading to a high platelets to lymphocytes ratio (PL ratio). Moreover, the serum concentration of different mediators promoting platelet differentiation or associated with platelet activation is increased in active TB. Immunohistochemistry analysis shows that platelets localise around the lung granuloma lesions in close contact with T lymphocytes and macrophages. Transcriptomic analysis of caseous tissue of human pulmonary TB granulomas, followed by Gene Ontology ...
Granulomas are hallmarks of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and traditionally viewed as host-protective ...
The formation and maintenance of granulomas is central to the host response to Mycobacterium tubercu...
Granulomas are the pathological hallmark of tuberculosis (TB). However, their function and mechanism...
: Platelets regulate human inflammatory responses that lead to disease. However, the role of platele...
In 2019 10 million people developed symptomatic tuberculosis (TB) disease and 1.2 million died. In a...
RATIONALE: Platelets may interact with the immune system in tuberculosis (TB) to regulate human infl...
RATIONALE: Platelets may interact with the immune system in tuberculosis (TB) to regulate human infl...
Platelets have been suggested to play a role in the inflammatory response, including defence against...
Background. Epithelioid, foam, and multinucleated giant cells (MNGCs) are characteristics of tubercu...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) causes tuberculosis (TB) and remains one of the leading causes of ...
Tuberculosis remains a global health problem caused by infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Nu...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) causes tuberculosis (TB) and remains one of the leading causes of ...
A number of earlier studies reported the occurrence of thrombotic complications, particularly dissem...
The serum levels of Th2 markers, including CCL17 (thymus and activation-regulated chemokine [TARC]),...
Background: The mean platelet volume (MPV) reflects the size of platelets. It has been shown to be i...
Granulomas are hallmarks of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and traditionally viewed as host-protective ...
The formation and maintenance of granulomas is central to the host response to Mycobacterium tubercu...
Granulomas are the pathological hallmark of tuberculosis (TB). However, their function and mechanism...
: Platelets regulate human inflammatory responses that lead to disease. However, the role of platele...
In 2019 10 million people developed symptomatic tuberculosis (TB) disease and 1.2 million died. In a...
RATIONALE: Platelets may interact with the immune system in tuberculosis (TB) to regulate human infl...
RATIONALE: Platelets may interact with the immune system in tuberculosis (TB) to regulate human infl...
Platelets have been suggested to play a role in the inflammatory response, including defence against...
Background. Epithelioid, foam, and multinucleated giant cells (MNGCs) are characteristics of tubercu...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) causes tuberculosis (TB) and remains one of the leading causes of ...
Tuberculosis remains a global health problem caused by infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Nu...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) causes tuberculosis (TB) and remains one of the leading causes of ...
A number of earlier studies reported the occurrence of thrombotic complications, particularly dissem...
The serum levels of Th2 markers, including CCL17 (thymus and activation-regulated chemokine [TARC]),...
Background: The mean platelet volume (MPV) reflects the size of platelets. It has been shown to be i...
Granulomas are hallmarks of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and traditionally viewed as host-protective ...
The formation and maintenance of granulomas is central to the host response to Mycobacterium tubercu...
Granulomas are the pathological hallmark of tuberculosis (TB). However, their function and mechanism...