BMC Infectious Diseases (Jan 2010)

Immunogenicity of antigens from the TbD1 region present in <it>M. africanum </it>and missing from "modern" <it>M. tuberculosis</it>: a cross- sectional study

  • Antonio Martin,
  • Otu Jacob K,
  • Hammond Abdulrahman,
  • de Jong Bouke C,
  • Adegbola Richard A,
  • Ota Martin O

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-10-11
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 11

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Abstract Background Currently available tools cannot be used to distinguish between sub-species of the M. tuberculosis complex causing latent tuberculosis (TB) infection. M. africanum causes up to half of TB in West- Africa and its relatively lower progression to disease suggests the presence of a large reservoir of latent infection relative to M. tuberculosis. Methods We assessed the immunogenicity of the TbD1 region, present in M. africanum and absent from "modern" M. tuberculosis, in an ELISPOT assay using cells from confirmed M. africanum or M. tuberculosis infected TB patients without HIV infection in the Gambia. Results Antigens from the TbD1 region induced IFNγ responses in only 35% patients and did not discriminate between patients infected with M. africanum vs. M. tuberculosis, while PPD induced universally high responses. Conclusions Further studies will need to assess other antigens unique to M. africanum that may induce discriminatory immune responses.