TB Research

The clinical significance of plasma sCD25 as valuable biomarker for progression and prognosis of tuberculosis

Yu X, Niu Y, Xu J, Zhang X, Wu H, Wang Y, Zhang J, Wu M

BMC infectious diseases · 2024-01

Abstract

Background sCD25 is an important immune molecule for T cell regulation. Tracking the detection of plasma sCD25 plays an important role in the evaluation of immune function, progression, and prognosis of tuberculosis (TB) patients. This study analyzed the association of plasma sCD25 levels with clinical, laboratory, CT imaging characteristics, and clinical outcome of TB patients. Methods The clinical data of 303 TB patients treated in the Fifth People's Hospital of Suzhou from October 2019 to January 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. The levels of sCD25 in plasma were detected by ELISA. According to the cut-off threshold of plasma sCD25 levels, the patients were divided into a low-value group (Group TB1) and a high-value group (Group TB2). The association of plasma sCD25 levels with clinical, laboratory, and CT imaging characteristics of TB patients, as well as their TB treatment outcome were analyzed. Results The levels of plasma sCD25 of patients with TB patients were higher than that of the healthy control group (P Conclusion The clinical, laboratory and radiological manifestations of TB patients with high plasma sCD25 levels indicate that the disease is more severe. Tracking plasma sCD25 detection of TB patients has evident clinical significance. It is noteworthy that when the plasma sCD25 levels are significantly elevated, patients should be cautious of the TB progression and disease severity.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Tuberculosis
  • Prognosis
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Biomarkers
  • Clinical Relevance