Correlation Between Serum Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha (TNF-α) and Clinical Severity of Tuberculosis: A Hospital-Based Study
Beig TY, Khan UH, Ganie BA, Tahir S, Shah S, Dhobi GN
Cureus · 2023-02
Abstract
Aim The main aim of this study was to assess the correlation between serum tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) levels the and clinical severity of tuberculosis. Methods This was a hospital-based case-control prospective study and was conducted at the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, a tertiary care hospital in the northern part of India, from May 2016 to May 2018. The subjects were recruited in the study considering inclusion and exclusion criteria. All patients with pulmonary tuberculosis as well as patients with extrapulmonary tuberculosis were included as subjects and a clinical severity score based on anemia, weight loss, presence of hypoxia, and radiological features was calculated and compared with TNF-α levels. Age- and sex-matched healthy individuals were recruited as controls. Results A total of 75 subjects comprising 50 cases and 25 controls were taken for the study. There were 34 (68.0%) patients with elevated TNF-α levels while only 16 (32.0%) patients had normal TNF-α levels. And, TNF-α levels were normal in 21 (84%) control subjects as compared to tuberculosis (TB) patients. Such difference in serum TNF-α levels between cases and controls was statistically significant (p Conclusion Serum TNF-α levels were significantly associated with increased severity of TB.