Figure 7: Test results using One-Way ANOVA
The test results using One-Way ANOVA which
aims to determine the significance of the price of the
proportion (p). In the control group with the addition
of dose of macrophage 1x10
5
, 2x10
5
, and 3x10
5
, p
value = 0.4624 was higher than 0.05 (p> 0,05) so it
showed no significant difference.
4 DISCUSSION
Granulomas create a balance between both
preventing the spread of infection in the host and the
protection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from
immune reactions (Majeed, Mir, and Sharma, 2015).
The advantage of this study is to know the effect of
dose of macrophage on the level of IL-6 secretion so
as to explain the early phase macrophage mechanism
on host cells infected by Mtb. It was also observed
that granulomas from the early stages of formation,
clustered from granuloma aggregation to rupture,
were seen based on the amount of secretion of IL-6
cytokine. The addition of the expected macrophage
dose suggests adding to the availability of
macrophages as a therapeutic strategy for
tuberculosis (Randolph 2015). The ability of Mtb
through the early secreted antigenic target of 6 kDa
(ESAT-6) is capable of replicating active Mtb to
modulate the number of cells secreted through the
mycobacterial type VII secretion system (ESX-1)
(V. R. Parasa et al., 2014).
The ability of Mtb to secrete ESAT-6 plays an
important role in inducing aggregate aggregation of
monocyte and macrophage cells from early stage
granuloma formation. This is in line with
observations made in the in vivo zebrafish embryo
that transparency permits a picture of the life of
neutrophil cells against granuloma formation (Je et
al., 2016). IL-6 is involved in the differentiation of
macrophage and cytotoxic T cells. IL-12 induces
IFN-γ to differentiate CD4 + T cells on Th1
effectors. Cytokines can also direct neutrophils,
monocytes, lymphocytes to CD4 + and CD8 + T-
cell-inducing infections to strengthen macrophage
antimicrobial capacity. ESAT-6 and culture filtrate
protein 10 (CFP-10) in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
are among the candidates of the Tb vaccine because
they induce immune-strong T cells in animal models
so that some previous studies raised extraordinary
problems related to ESAT-6/ CFP-10 candidates as
an effective vaccine against Tb (Abebe et al., 2017).
Using a model for studying human-like human
papillomavirus granulomas is important because: (1)
it is difficult to directly study human lung biopsy
specimens due to access limitations; (2) biopsy
specimens only show static images and should
foresee various possibilities for understanding
dynamic process in granuloma and (3) M.
tuberculosis has no natural host other than humans
so it takes an in vitro granuloma model to study the
initial steps of granuloma formation and treatment,
and has the potential to address more of the
translational aspects of human M. tuberculosis
infection. These in vitro models are less similar in
structures such as the lung and micro-tissue
environment (Guirado and Schlesinger, 2013). This
granuloma model has the potential to provide insight
into host-pathogen interactions at different stages of
human granuloma Tb formation (Kapoor et al., 2013
granuloma Tb manusia (Kapoor et al., 2013).
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors would like to thank the technicians of
the Stem Cell Research Centre and Tuberculosis and
Leprosy Laboratory of Tropical Diseases (ITD) of
Airlangga University and all those who have assisted
in the completion of this research.
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