Abstract:ObjectiveTo evaluate the changes and significance of T lymphocyte subsets and cytokines in peripheral blood of patients with drugsensitive and multidrugresistant pulmonary tuberculosis(MDR pulmonary TB).MethodsFrom July 2011 to July 2012, T lymphocyte subsets (CD3+,CD4+,and CD8+T)and cytokines(IFNγ and IL10) were detected in patients with drugsensitive pulmonary TB (DS group, 20 cases),MDR pulmonary TB (MDR group, 15 cases) and healthy physical examination persons (control group,26 cases) in a hospital, data of three groups were compared.ResultsNo significant differences were found in percentages of CD3+,CD4+,and CD8+T among three groups(P>0.05);there were significant differences in absolute counts of CD3+,CD4+,and CD8+T among three groups(P<0.01),and the difference between every two groups was also significant (P<0.05), which was highest in control group(CD3+[1 426±485]/μL;CD4+[825±306]/μL;CD8+T[516±213]/μL)and lowest in MDR group(CD3+ [746±358]/μL;CD4+ [461±204]/μL;CD8+T [213±101]/μL). There were significant differences in IFNγ value among three groups(P<0.01), and the difference between every two groups was also significant (P<0.05), which was highest in control group ([65.04±36.31]pg/mL) and lowest in MDR group([23.32±14.04]pg/mL). No significant differences were found in IL10 among three groups(P>0.05).ConclusionThe absolute counts of T lymphocyte subsets CD3+,CD4+,and CD8+T as well as IFNγ declined in drugsensitive pulmonary TB patients and MDR pulmonary TB patients, which may accelerate the progress of TB and be one of the causes of MDR pulmonary TB.