International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Sep 2022)

Changes in interferon-γ release assay readout after COVID-19 vaccination: A prospective cohort study

  • Nan-Yu Chen,
  • Zhuo-Hao Liu,
  • Shu-Wei Kao,
  • Huang-Shen Lin,
  • Ing-Kit Lee,
  • Jun-Yuan Zheng,
  • Ssu-Wei Wang,
  • Yu-Hsiang Hsiao,
  • Hui-Chin Lin,
  • Ting-Shu Wu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 122
pp. 537 – 542

Abstract

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Objectives: Interferon-γ release assays (IGRAs) are widely used in public health practice to diagnose latent tuberculosis. During the COVID-19 pandemic and rollout of COVID-19 vaccination, it has remained unclear whether COVID-19 vaccines interfere with IGRA readouts. Methods: We prospectively recruited healthcare workers during their annual occupational health examinations in 2021. Baseline IGRA readouts were compared with follow-up data after the participants had received two doses of COVID-19 vaccination. Results: A total of 134 baseline IGRA-negative cases (92 with ChAdOx1 vaccine, 27 with mRNA-1273 vaccine, and 15 with heterologous vaccination) and seven baseline IGRA-positive cases were analyzed. Among the baseline IGRA-negative cases, there were decreased interferon-γ concentrations over the Nil (P = 0.005) and increased Mitogen-Nil (P 90% baseline IGRA-negative cases. No significant readout difference was observed among baseline IGRA-positive cases. Conclusion: COVID-19 vaccination did not change IGRA interpretation in most cases. Cases showing conversion/borderline IGRA readouts should be given special consideration.

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