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Antibody Profiles Characteristic of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection State

Authors :
Dick Menzies
Maria Laura Gennaro
Amy L. Davidow
Lanbo Shi
Nackmoon Sung
Ganga V. Kanaujia
Gilla Kaplan
Justin Kaviar
XuDong Guo
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
American Society for Microbiology, 2005.

Abstract

The relationship between specific antibody profiles and tuberculosis (TB) state was investigated by measuring serum antibody levels to sixMycobacterium tuberculosisantigens in human subjects grouped into four diagnostic categories: active disease, inactive (past) tuberculosis, latent infection without radiographic chest abnormalities, and infection free. Statistical data analyses showed that the latter two groups were serologically indistinguishable and that active tuberculosis and inactive tuberculosis were characterized by different antibody profiles. Antibodies to the 38-kDa antigen, alanine dehydrogenase, and Rv2626c were associated with active TB, while antibodies to the 16-kDa antigen, ferredoxin A, and ESAT-6 were associated with inactive TB. Thus, the targets of the immune response vary with tuberculosis state. The correlation between bacterial antigen production and infection stage was investigated in mice infected withM. tuberculosisby bacterial transcription profiling. It was found that levels of transcripts encoding the sixM. tuberculosisantigens varied during infection. Together, the data indicate that antigen composition of tubercle bacilli varies with stage of infection and that immunoprofiling can distinguish between tuberculosis states.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4a2b8219dc4dba3f5f4562dde76d926e