iScience (Jul 2024)

Identification of ferroptosis-related gene signature for tuberculosis diagnosis and therapy efficacy

  • Bingfen Yang,
  • Fei Zhai,
  • Zhimin Li,
  • Xinjing Wang,
  • Xianping Deng,
  • Zhihong Cao,
  • Yanhua Liu,
  • Ruo Wang,
  • Jing Jiang,
  • Xiaoxing Cheng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 7
p. 110182

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Summary: Diagnosis of tuberculosis remains a challenge when microbiological tests are negative. Immune cell atlas of patients with tuberculosis and healthy controls were established by single-cell transcriptome. Through integrated analysis of scRNA-seq with microarray and bulk RNA sequencing data, a ferroptosis-related gene signature containing ACSL4, CTSB, and TLR4 genes that were associated with tuberculosis disease was identified. Four gene expression datasets from blood samples of patients with tuberculosis, latent tuberculosis infection, and healthy controls were used to assess the diagnostic value of the gene signature. The areas under the ROC curve for the combined gene signature were 1.000, 0.866, 0.912, and 0.786, respectively, in differentiating active tuberculosis from latent infection. During anti-tuberculosis treatment, the expression of the gene signature decreased significantly in cured patients with tuberculosis. In conclusion, the ferroptosis-related gene signature was associated with tuberculosis treatment efficacy and was a promising biomarker for differentiating active tuberculosis from latent infection.

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