Interleukin-6 and Mycobacterium tuberculosis dormancy antigens improve diagnosis of tuberculosis. Issue 2 (February 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Interleukin-6 and Mycobacterium tuberculosis dormancy antigens improve diagnosis of tuberculosis. Issue 2 (February 2021)
- Main Title:
- Interleukin-6 and Mycobacterium tuberculosis dormancy antigens improve diagnosis of tuberculosis
- Authors:
- Adankwah, Ernest
Nausch, Norman
Minadzi, Difery
Abass, Mohammed K.
Franken, Kees L.M.C.
Ottenhoff, Tom H.M.
Mayatepek, Ertan
Phillips, Richard O.
Jacobsen, Marc - Abstract:
- Highlights: IGRA-antigen long-term stimulation induced IFNg, IP-10, IL-22 and IL-6. IL-6 had the highest sensitivity for detection of M. tuberculosis infection. M. tuberculosis Rv1733/Rv2628 antigens induced cytokines were higher in contacts. Combined cytokine/antigen usage efficiently classified individuals from both groups. Abstract: Objectives: IFNγ-release assays (IGRAs) used for diagnosis of Mycobacterium (M.) tuberculosis infection have limited sensitivity. Alternative cytokines and M. tuberculosis latency-associated antigens may improve immune-based tests. Methods: Multiplex cytokine analyses was done in culture supernatants after 6-day in vitro restimulation with M. tuberculosis IGRA and latency-associated antigens (i.e. Rv2628, Rv1733) in tuberculosis patients ( n = 22) and asymptomatic contacts (AC)s ( n = 20) from Ghana. Results: Four cytokines (i.e. IFNγ, IP-10, IL-22 and IL-6) were significantly increased after IGRA-antigen specific restimulation. IFNγ, IP-10, and IL-22 correlated positively and showed no differences between the study groups whereas IGRA-antigen induced IL-6 was significantly higher in tuberculosis patients. Using adjusted IGRA criteria, IL-6 showed the highest sensitivity for detection of tuberculosis patients (91%) and ACs (85%) as compared to IFNγ, IP-10, and IL-22. Rv2628 and Rv1733 restimulation induced significantly higher IFNγ, IP-10, and IL-22 concentrations in ACs. Combined antigen/cytokine analyses identified study group specificHighlights: IGRA-antigen long-term stimulation induced IFNg, IP-10, IL-22 and IL-6. IL-6 had the highest sensitivity for detection of M. tuberculosis infection. M. tuberculosis Rv1733/Rv2628 antigens induced cytokines were higher in contacts. Combined cytokine/antigen usage efficiently classified individuals from both groups. Abstract: Objectives: IFNγ-release assays (IGRAs) used for diagnosis of Mycobacterium (M.) tuberculosis infection have limited sensitivity. Alternative cytokines and M. tuberculosis latency-associated antigens may improve immune-based tests. Methods: Multiplex cytokine analyses was done in culture supernatants after 6-day in vitro restimulation with M. tuberculosis IGRA and latency-associated antigens (i.e. Rv2628, Rv1733) in tuberculosis patients ( n = 22) and asymptomatic contacts (AC)s ( n = 20) from Ghana. Results: Four cytokines (i.e. IFNγ, IP-10, IL-22 and IL-6) were significantly increased after IGRA-antigen specific restimulation. IFNγ, IP-10, and IL-22 correlated positively and showed no differences between the study groups whereas IGRA-antigen induced IL-6 was significantly higher in tuberculosis patients. Using adjusted IGRA criteria, IL-6 showed the highest sensitivity for detection of tuberculosis patients (91%) and ACs (85%) as compared to IFNγ, IP-10, and IL-22. Rv2628 and Rv1733 restimulation induced significantly higher IFNγ, IP-10, and IL-22 concentrations in ACs. Combined antigen/cytokine analyses identified study group specific patterns and a combination of Rv2628/Rv1733 induced IFNγ with IGRA-antigen induced IL-6 was optimal for classification of tuberculosis patients and ACs (AUC: 0.92, p <0.0001). Conclusions: We demonstrate the potency of alternative cytokines, especially IL-6, and latency-associated antigens Rv1733/Rv2628 to improve detection of M. tuberculosis infection and to classify tuberculosis patients and healthy contacts. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of infection. Volume 82:Issue 2(2021)
- Journal:
- Journal of infection
- Issue:
- Volume 82:Issue 2(2021)
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- Volume 82, Issue 2 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 82
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0082-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 245
- Page End:
- 252
- Publication Date:
- 2021-02
- Subjects:
- Tuberculosis -- Immune test -- Interleukin-6 -- M. tuberculosis latency antigens
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