Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific CD4 T-cell scoring discriminates tuberculosis infection from disease

Andrej Mantei, Tim Meyer, M. Schürmann, C. Beßler, H. Bias, D. Krieger, T. Bauer, P. Bacher, J. Helmuth, H. Volk, D. Schürmann, A. Scheffold, C. Meisel
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Background Rapid and reliable diagnostic work-up of tuberculosis (TB) remains a major healthcare goal. In particular, discrimination of TB infection from TB disease with currently available diagnostic tools is challenging and time consuming. This study aimed at establishing a standardised blood-based assay that rapidly and reliably discriminates TB infection from TB disease based on multiparameter analysis of TB antigen-reactive CD4+ T-cells acting as sensors for TB stage-specific immune status. Methods 157 HIV-negative subjects with suspected TB infection or TB disease were recruited from local tertiary care hospitals in Berlin (Germany). Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were analysed for CD4+ T-cells reactive to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens purified protein derivative and early secretory antigenic target 6 kDa/culture filtrate protein 10. The activation state of TB antigen-reactive T-cells, identified by surface expression of CD154, was evaluated according to the expression profile of proliferation marker Ki-67 and activation markers CD38 and HLA-DR. Using data from 81 subjects with clinically confirmed TB infection (n=34) or culture-proven pulmonary or extrapulmonary TB disease (n=47), 12 parameters were derived from the expression profile and integrated into a scoring system. Results Using the scoring system, our assay (TB-Flow Assay) allowed reliable discrimination of TB infection from both pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB disease with high sensitivity (90.9%) and specificity (93.3%) as was confirmed by Monte-Carlo cross-validation. Conclusion With low time requirement, ease of sample collection, and high sensitivity and specificity both for pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB disease, we believe this novel standardised TB-Flow Assay will improve the work-up of patients with suspected TB disease, supporting rapid TB diagnosis and facilitating treatment decisions. In a prospective study, a scoring system based on analysis of the activation state of tuberculosis (TB)-specific CD4+ T-cells was developed that allows reliable discrimination of TB infection and TB disease with high sensitivity and specificity https://bit.ly/3EFG4KX
结核分枝杆菌特异性CD4 t细胞评分区分结核感染与疾病
背景快速和可靠的结核病诊断检查仍然是一个主要的卫生保健目标。特别是,用现有的诊断工具区分结核感染和结核病是具有挑战性和耗时的。这项研究旨在建立一种标准化的血液检测方法,基于对结核病抗原反应性CD4+ t细胞作为结核病阶段特异性免疫状态传感器的多参数分析,快速可靠地区分结核病感染和结核病。方法在德国柏林当地三级医院招募157例疑似结核感染或结核病的hiv阴性受试者。检测外周血单核细胞CD4+ t细胞对结核分枝杆菌抗原纯化蛋白衍生物和早期分泌抗原靶蛋白6kda /培养滤液蛋白10的反应。通过CD154的表面表达鉴定TB抗原反应t细胞的活化状态,并根据增殖标志物Ki-67、活化标志物CD38和HLA-DR的表达谱评估其活化状态。使用来自81名临床确诊的结核病感染(n=34)或培养证实的肺部或肺外结核病(n=47)的受试者的数据,从表达谱中得出12个参数并将其整合到评分系统中。结果使用评分系统,我们的检测方法(TB- flow assay)能够可靠地区分肺部和肺外结核病感染,具有高灵敏度(90.9%)和特异性(93.3%),这一点得到了蒙特卡洛交叉验证的证实。结论该新型标准化TB- flow检测方法对肺部和肺外结核病的检测时间要求低,样品采集方便,灵敏度和特异性高,我们相信该方法将改善疑似结核病患者的检查,支持结核病的快速诊断和治疗决策。在一项前瞻性研究中,基于对结核病(TB)特异性CD4+ t细胞激活状态的分析,开发了一种评分系统,该系统能够以高灵敏度和特异性可靠地区分结核病感染和结核病https://bit.ly/3EFG4KX
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