开发一种基于全血细胞计数参数的评分,以区分结核病患者和结核病感染者。

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Giusto Davide Badami, Bartolo Tamburini, Miriana Fallo, Mojtaba Shekarkar Azgomi, Francesco Dieli, Nadia Caccamo, Marco Pio La Manna
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导读:2022年,结核病在全球造成130万人死亡,使其成为第二大传染性死亡原因。诊断结核病仍然具有挑战性,因为目前的免疫检测不能区分结核病和结核病感染。研究表明,单核细胞对淋巴细胞、中性粒细胞对淋巴细胞和血小板对淋巴细胞的比值,以及各种血细胞的绝对计数,可以帮助开发一种低成本和易于使用的诊断工具,在IFN-γ释放试验(IGRA)阳性受试者中区分结核病和TBI,而无需依赖微生物试验。方法:我们招募了112名结核病感染者,并使用血细胞计数参数和比率来制定可以指示结核病状况的结核病评分。然后,我们在另一组igra阳性住院患者中验证了该评分。结果:我们开发了一种基于11个血液参数的结核病评分,以识别igra阳性受试者中的结核病,其特异性为93%,敏感性为71%。结论:该评分可以支持医生对igra阳性受试者做出治疗决策,为区分结核病和TBI提供了实用的方法。
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Development of a score derived from full blood count parameters to differentiate individuals with tuberculosis disease from those with tuberculosis infection.

Development of a score derived from full blood count parameters to differentiate individuals with tuberculosis disease from those with tuberculosis infection.

Development of a score derived from full blood count parameters to differentiate individuals with tuberculosis disease from those with tuberculosis infection.

Development of a score derived from full blood count parameters to differentiate individuals with tuberculosis disease from those with tuberculosis infection.

In 2022, tuberculosis (TB) caused 1.3 million deaths worldwide, making it the second leading infectious cause of death. Diagnosing TB remains challenging because current immunological tests cannot distinguish between TB disease and TB infection (TBI). Research suggests that ratios such as monocyte-to-lymphocyte, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte, and platelet-to-lymphocyte, along with absolute counts of various blood cells, could help develop a low-cost and easy-to-use diagnostic tool to distinguish TB disease from TBI among IFN-γ release assay (IGRA)-positive subjects without relying on microbiological tests. We enrolled 112 TB-infected subjects and used blood cell count parameters and ratios to develop a TB score that can indicate TB status. We then validated the score in another cohort of IGRA-positive hospitalized patients. We developed a TB score based on 11 blood parameters to identify TB disease among IGRA-positive subjects, with 93% specificity and 71% sensitivity. This score can support physicians in making therapeutic decisions for IGRA-positive subjects, offering a practical approach to differentiate TB disease from TBI.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
2.20%
发文量
101
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical & Experimental Immunology (established in 1966) is an authoritative international journal publishing high-quality research studies in translational and clinical immunology that have the potential to transform our understanding of the immunopathology of human disease and/or change clinical practice. The journal is focused on translational and clinical immunology and is among the foremost journals in this field, attracting high-quality papers from across the world. Translation is viewed as a process of applying ideas, insights and discoveries generated through scientific studies to the treatment, prevention or diagnosis of human disease. Clinical immunology has evolved as a field to encompass the application of state-of-the-art technologies such as next-generation sequencing, metagenomics and high-dimensional phenotyping to understand mechanisms that govern the outcomes of clinical trials.
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