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Practical considerations for a TB controlled human infection model (TB-CHIM); the case for TB-CHIM in Africa, a systematic review of the literature and report of 2 workshop discussions in UK and Malawi
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major challenge in many domains including diagnosis, pathogenesis, prevention, treatment, drug resistance and long-term protection of the public health by vaccination. A controlled human infection model (CHIM) could potentially facilitate breakthroughs in each...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10064019/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37007907 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.18767.2 |
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author | Gordon, Stephen B. Sichone, Simon Chirwa, Anthony E. Hazenberg, Phoebe Kafuko, Zacharia Ferreira, Daniela M. Flynn, JoAnne Fortune, Sarah Balasingam, Shobana Biagini, Giancarlo A. McShane, Helen Mwandumba, Henry C Jambo, Kondwani Dheda, Keertan Raj Sharma, Nimisha Robertson, Brian D. Walker, Naomi F Morton, Ben |
author_facet | Gordon, Stephen B. Sichone, Simon Chirwa, Anthony E. Hazenberg, Phoebe Kafuko, Zacharia Ferreira, Daniela M. Flynn, JoAnne Fortune, Sarah Balasingam, Shobana Biagini, Giancarlo A. McShane, Helen Mwandumba, Henry C Jambo, Kondwani Dheda, Keertan Raj Sharma, Nimisha Robertson, Brian D. Walker, Naomi F Morton, Ben |
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description | Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major challenge in many domains including diagnosis, pathogenesis, prevention, treatment, drug resistance and long-term protection of the public health by vaccination. A controlled human infection model (CHIM) could potentially facilitate breakthroughs in each of these domains but has so far been considered impossible owing to technical and safety concerns. Methods: A systematic review of mycobacterial human challenge studies was carried out to evaluate progress to date, best possible ways forward and challenges to be overcome. We searched MEDLINE (1946 to current) and CINAHL (1984 to current) databases; and Google Scholar to search citations in selected manuscripts. The final search was conducted 3 (rd )February 2022. Inclusion criteria: adults ≥18 years old; administration of live mycobacteria; and interventional trials or cohort studies with immune and/or microbiological endpoints. Exclusion criteria: animal studies; studies with no primary data; no administration of live mycobacteria; retrospective cohort studies; case-series; and case-reports. Relevant tools (Cochrane Collaboration for RCTs and Newcastle-Ottawa Scale for non-randomised studies) were used to assess risk of bias and present a narrative synthesis of our findings. Results: The search identified 1,388 titles for review; of these 90 were reviewed for inclusion; and 27 were included. Of these, 15 were randomised controlled trials and 12 were prospective cohort studies. We focussed on administration route, challenge agent and dose administered for data extraction. Overall, BCG studies including fluorescent BCG show the most immediate utility, and genetically modified Mycobacteria tuberculosis is the most tantalising prospect of discovery breakthrough. Conclusions: The TB-CHIM development group met in 2019 and 2022 to consider the results of the systematic review, to hear presentations from many of the senior authors whose work had been reviewed and to consider best ways forward. This paper reports both the systematic review and the deliberations. Registration: PROSPERO ( CRD42022302785; 21 January 2022). |
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spelling | pubmed-100640192023-04-01 Practical considerations for a TB controlled human infection model (TB-CHIM); the case for TB-CHIM in Africa, a systematic review of the literature and report of 2 workshop discussions in UK and Malawi Gordon, Stephen B. Sichone, Simon Chirwa, Anthony E. Hazenberg, Phoebe Kafuko, Zacharia Ferreira, Daniela M. Flynn, JoAnne Fortune, Sarah Balasingam, Shobana Biagini, Giancarlo A. McShane, Helen Mwandumba, Henry C Jambo, Kondwani Dheda, Keertan Raj Sharma, Nimisha Robertson, Brian D. Walker, Naomi F Morton, Ben Wellcome Open Res Systematic Review Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major challenge in many domains including diagnosis, pathogenesis, prevention, treatment, drug resistance and long-term protection of the public health by vaccination. A controlled human infection model (CHIM) could potentially facilitate breakthroughs in each of these domains but has so far been considered impossible owing to technical and safety concerns. Methods: A systematic review of mycobacterial human challenge studies was carried out to evaluate progress to date, best possible ways forward and challenges to be overcome. We searched MEDLINE (1946 to current) and CINAHL (1984 to current) databases; and Google Scholar to search citations in selected manuscripts. The final search was conducted 3 (rd )February 2022. Inclusion criteria: adults ≥18 years old; administration of live mycobacteria; and interventional trials or cohort studies with immune and/or microbiological endpoints. Exclusion criteria: animal studies; studies with no primary data; no administration of live mycobacteria; retrospective cohort studies; case-series; and case-reports. Relevant tools (Cochrane Collaboration for RCTs and Newcastle-Ottawa Scale for non-randomised studies) were used to assess risk of bias and present a narrative synthesis of our findings. Results: The search identified 1,388 titles for review; of these 90 were reviewed for inclusion; and 27 were included. Of these, 15 were randomised controlled trials and 12 were prospective cohort studies. We focussed on administration route, challenge agent and dose administered for data extraction. Overall, BCG studies including fluorescent BCG show the most immediate utility, and genetically modified Mycobacteria tuberculosis is the most tantalising prospect of discovery breakthrough. Conclusions: The TB-CHIM development group met in 2019 and 2022 to consider the results of the systematic review, to hear presentations from many of the senior authors whose work had been reviewed and to consider best ways forward. This paper reports both the systematic review and the deliberations. Registration: PROSPERO ( CRD42022302785; 21 January 2022). F1000 Research Limited 2023-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10064019/ /pubmed/37007907 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.18767.2 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Gordon SB et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Systematic Review Gordon, Stephen B. Sichone, Simon Chirwa, Anthony E. Hazenberg, Phoebe Kafuko, Zacharia Ferreira, Daniela M. Flynn, JoAnne Fortune, Sarah Balasingam, Shobana Biagini, Giancarlo A. McShane, Helen Mwandumba, Henry C Jambo, Kondwani Dheda, Keertan Raj Sharma, Nimisha Robertson, Brian D. Walker, Naomi F Morton, Ben Practical considerations for a TB controlled human infection model (TB-CHIM); the case for TB-CHIM in Africa, a systematic review of the literature and report of 2 workshop discussions in UK and Malawi |
title | Practical considerations for a TB controlled human infection model (TB-CHIM); the case for TB-CHIM in Africa, a systematic review of the literature and report of 2 workshop discussions in UK and Malawi |
title_full | Practical considerations for a TB controlled human infection model (TB-CHIM); the case for TB-CHIM in Africa, a systematic review of the literature and report of 2 workshop discussions in UK and Malawi |
title_fullStr | Practical considerations for a TB controlled human infection model (TB-CHIM); the case for TB-CHIM in Africa, a systematic review of the literature and report of 2 workshop discussions in UK and Malawi |
title_full_unstemmed | Practical considerations for a TB controlled human infection model (TB-CHIM); the case for TB-CHIM in Africa, a systematic review of the literature and report of 2 workshop discussions in UK and Malawi |
title_short | Practical considerations for a TB controlled human infection model (TB-CHIM); the case for TB-CHIM in Africa, a systematic review of the literature and report of 2 workshop discussions in UK and Malawi |
title_sort | practical considerations for a tb controlled human infection model (tb-chim); the case for tb-chim in africa, a systematic review of the literature and report of 2 workshop discussions in uk and malawi |
topic | Systematic Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10064019/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37007907 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.18767.2 |
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