EBioMedicine (Jul 2017)

Identification of Host Proteins Predictive of Early Stage Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection

  • Charles M. Bark,
  • Ameur M. Manceur,
  • LaShaunda L. Malone,
  • Mary Nsereko,
  • Brenda Okware,
  • Harriet K. Mayanja,
  • Moses L. Joloba,
  • Isabelle Rajotte,
  • Marija Mentinova,
  • Phyla Kay,
  • Seydina Lo,
  • Patrick Tremblay,
  • Catherine M. Stein,
  • W. Henry Boom,
  • Eustache Paramithiotis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2017.06.019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. C
pp. 150 – 157

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to identify blood-based protein biomarkers of early stage Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection. We utilized plasma and serum specimens from TB patients and their contacts (age ≥ 12) enrolled in a household contact study in Uganda. In the discovery phase cross-sectional samples from 104 HIV-uninfected persons classified as either active TB, latent Mtb infection (LTBI), tuberculin skin test (TST) converters, or persistent TST-negative were analyzed. Two hundred eighty-nine statistically significant (false discovery rate corrected p 0.85. Panel performance was confirmed with an independent validation set of longitudinal samples from 16 subjects. These candidate protein biomarkers may allow for the identification of recently Mtb infected individuals at highest risk for developing active TB and most likely to benefit from preventive therapy.

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