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Mycobacteria-specific cytokine responses as correlates of treatment response in active and latent tuberculosis.

Authors :
Clifford, Vanessa
Tebruegge, Marc
Zufferey, Christel
Germano, Susie
Forbes, Ben
Cosentino, Lucy
McBryde, Emma
Eisen, Damon
Robins-Browne, Roy
Street, Alan
Denholm, Justin
Curtis, Nigel
Source :
Journal of Infection; Aug2017, Vol. 75 Issue 2, p132-145, 14p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

<bold>Objectives: </bold>A biomarker indicating successful tuberculosis (TB) therapy would assist in determining appropriate length of treatment. This study aimed to determine changes in mycobacteria-specific antigen-induced cytokine biomarkers in patients receiving therapy for latent or active TB, to identify biomarkers potentially correlating with treatment success.<bold>Methods: </bold>A total of 33 adults with active TB and 36 with latent TB were followed longitudinally over therapy. Whole blood stimulation assays using mycobacteria-specific antigens (CFP-10, ESAT-6, PPD) were done on samples obtained at 0, 1, 3, 6 and 9 months. Cytokine responses (IFN-γ, IL-1ra, IL-2, IL-10, IL-13, IP-10, MIP-1β, and TNF-α) in supernatants were measured by Luminex xMAP immunoassay.<bold>Results: </bold>In active TB cases, median IL-1ra (with CFP-10 and with PPD stimulation), IP-10 (CFP-10, ESAT-6), MIP-1β (ESAT-6, PPD), and TNF-α (ESAT-6) responses declined significantly over the course of therapy. In latent TB cases, median IL-1ra (CFP-10, ESAT-6, PPD), IL-2 (CFP-10, ESAT-6), and IP-10 (CFP-10, ESAT-6) responses declined significantly.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Mycobacteria-specific cytokine responses change significantly over the course of therapy, and their kinetics in active TB differ from those observed in latent TB. In particular, mycobacteria-specific IL-1ra responses are potential correlates of successful therapy in both active and latent TB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01634453
Volume :
75
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Infection
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123974569
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2017.04.011