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IFNγ Response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Risk of Infection and Disease in Household Contacts of Tuberculosis Patients in Colombia

OBJECTIVES: Household contacts (HHCs) of pulmonary tuberculosis patients are at high risk of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and early disease development. Identification of individuals at risk of tuberculosis disease is a desirable goal for tuberculosis control. Interferon-gamma release assays...

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Autores principales: del Corral, Helena, París, Sara C., Marín, Nancy D., Marín, Diana M., López, Lucelly, Henao, Hanna M., Martínez, Teresita, Villa, Liliana, Barrera, Luis F., Ortiz, Blanca L., Ramírez, María E., Montes, Carlos J., Oquendo, María C., Arango, Lisandra M., Riaño, Felipe, Aguirre, Carlos, Bustamante, Alberto, Belisle, John T., Dobos, Karen, Mejía, Gloria I., Giraldo, Margarita R., Brennan, Patrick J., Robledo, Jaime, Arbeláez, María P., Rojas, Carlos A., García, Luis F.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2788133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20011589
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008257
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author del Corral, Helena
París, Sara C.
Marín, Nancy D.
Marín, Diana M.
López, Lucelly
Henao, Hanna M.
Martínez, Teresita
Villa, Liliana
Barrera, Luis F.
Ortiz, Blanca L.
Ramírez, María E.
Montes, Carlos J.
Oquendo, María C.
Arango, Lisandra M.
Riaño, Felipe
Aguirre, Carlos
Bustamante, Alberto
Belisle, John T.
Dobos, Karen
Mejía, Gloria I.
Giraldo, Margarita R.
Brennan, Patrick J.
Robledo, Jaime
Arbeláez, María P.
Rojas, Carlos A.
García, Luis F.
author_facet del Corral, Helena
París, Sara C.
Marín, Nancy D.
Marín, Diana M.
López, Lucelly
Henao, Hanna M.
Martínez, Teresita
Villa, Liliana
Barrera, Luis F.
Ortiz, Blanca L.
Ramírez, María E.
Montes, Carlos J.
Oquendo, María C.
Arango, Lisandra M.
Riaño, Felipe
Aguirre, Carlos
Bustamante, Alberto
Belisle, John T.
Dobos, Karen
Mejía, Gloria I.
Giraldo, Margarita R.
Brennan, Patrick J.
Robledo, Jaime
Arbeláez, María P.
Rojas, Carlos A.
García, Luis F.
author_sort del Corral, Helena
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description OBJECTIVES: Household contacts (HHCs) of pulmonary tuberculosis patients are at high risk of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and early disease development. Identification of individuals at risk of tuberculosis disease is a desirable goal for tuberculosis control. Interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs) using specific M. tuberculosis antigens provide an alternative to tuberculin skin testing (TST) for infection detection. Additionally, the levels of IFNγ produced in response to these antigens may have prognostic value. We estimated the prevalence of M. tuberculosis infection by IGRA and TST in HHCs and their source population (SP), and assessed whether IFNγ levels in HHCs correlate with tuberculosis development. METHODS: A cohort of 2060 HHCs was followed for 2–3 years after exposure to a tuberculosis case. Besides TST, IFNγ responses to mycobacterial antigens: CFP, CFP-10, HspX and Ag85A were assessed in 7-days whole blood cultures and compared to 766 individuals from the SP in Medellín, Colombia. Isoniazid prophylaxis was not offered to child contacts because Colombian tuberculosis regulations consider it only in children under 5 years, TST positive without BCG vaccination. RESULTS: Using TST 65.9% of HHCs and 42.7% subjects from the SP were positive (OR 2.60, p<0.0001). IFNγ response to CFP-10, a biomarker of M. tuberculosis infection, tested positive in 66.3% HHCs and 24.3% from the SP (OR = 6.07, p<0.0001). Tuberculosis incidence rate was 7.0/1000 person years. Children <5 years accounted for 21.6% of incident cases. No significant difference was found between positive and negative IFNγ responders to CFP-10 (HR 1.82 95% CI 0.79–4.20 p = 0.16). However, a significant trend for tuberculosis development amongst high HHC IFNγ producers was observed (trend Log rank p = 0.007). DISCUSSION: CFP-10-induced IFNγ production is useful to establish tuberculosis infection prevalence amongst HHC and identify those at highest risk of disease. The high tuberculosis incidence amongst children supports administration of chemoprohylaxis to child contacts regardless of BCG vaccination.
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spelling pubmed-27881332009-12-14 IFNγ Response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Risk of Infection and Disease in Household Contacts of Tuberculosis Patients in Colombia del Corral, Helena París, Sara C. Marín, Nancy D. Marín, Diana M. López, Lucelly Henao, Hanna M. Martínez, Teresita Villa, Liliana Barrera, Luis F. Ortiz, Blanca L. Ramírez, María E. Montes, Carlos J. Oquendo, María C. Arango, Lisandra M. Riaño, Felipe Aguirre, Carlos Bustamante, Alberto Belisle, John T. Dobos, Karen Mejía, Gloria I. Giraldo, Margarita R. Brennan, Patrick J. Robledo, Jaime Arbeláez, María P. Rojas, Carlos A. García, Luis F. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Household contacts (HHCs) of pulmonary tuberculosis patients are at high risk of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and early disease development. Identification of individuals at risk of tuberculosis disease is a desirable goal for tuberculosis control. Interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs) using specific M. tuberculosis antigens provide an alternative to tuberculin skin testing (TST) for infection detection. Additionally, the levels of IFNγ produced in response to these antigens may have prognostic value. We estimated the prevalence of M. tuberculosis infection by IGRA and TST in HHCs and their source population (SP), and assessed whether IFNγ levels in HHCs correlate with tuberculosis development. METHODS: A cohort of 2060 HHCs was followed for 2–3 years after exposure to a tuberculosis case. Besides TST, IFNγ responses to mycobacterial antigens: CFP, CFP-10, HspX and Ag85A were assessed in 7-days whole blood cultures and compared to 766 individuals from the SP in Medellín, Colombia. Isoniazid prophylaxis was not offered to child contacts because Colombian tuberculosis regulations consider it only in children under 5 years, TST positive without BCG vaccination. RESULTS: Using TST 65.9% of HHCs and 42.7% subjects from the SP were positive (OR 2.60, p<0.0001). IFNγ response to CFP-10, a biomarker of M. tuberculosis infection, tested positive in 66.3% HHCs and 24.3% from the SP (OR = 6.07, p<0.0001). Tuberculosis incidence rate was 7.0/1000 person years. Children <5 years accounted for 21.6% of incident cases. No significant difference was found between positive and negative IFNγ responders to CFP-10 (HR 1.82 95% CI 0.79–4.20 p = 0.16). However, a significant trend for tuberculosis development amongst high HHC IFNγ producers was observed (trend Log rank p = 0.007). DISCUSSION: CFP-10-induced IFNγ production is useful to establish tuberculosis infection prevalence amongst HHC and identify those at highest risk of disease. The high tuberculosis incidence amongst children supports administration of chemoprohylaxis to child contacts regardless of BCG vaccination. Public Library of Science 2009-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2788133/ /pubmed/20011589 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008257 Text en del Corral et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
del Corral, Helena
París, Sara C.
Marín, Nancy D.
Marín, Diana M.
López, Lucelly
Henao, Hanna M.
Martínez, Teresita
Villa, Liliana
Barrera, Luis F.
Ortiz, Blanca L.
Ramírez, María E.
Montes, Carlos J.
Oquendo, María C.
Arango, Lisandra M.
Riaño, Felipe
Aguirre, Carlos
Bustamante, Alberto
Belisle, John T.
Dobos, Karen
Mejía, Gloria I.
Giraldo, Margarita R.
Brennan, Patrick J.
Robledo, Jaime
Arbeláez, María P.
Rojas, Carlos A.
García, Luis F.
IFNγ Response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Risk of Infection and Disease in Household Contacts of Tuberculosis Patients in Colombia
title IFNγ Response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Risk of Infection and Disease in Household Contacts of Tuberculosis Patients in Colombia
title_full IFNγ Response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Risk of Infection and Disease in Household Contacts of Tuberculosis Patients in Colombia
title_fullStr IFNγ Response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Risk of Infection and Disease in Household Contacts of Tuberculosis Patients in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed IFNγ Response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Risk of Infection and Disease in Household Contacts of Tuberculosis Patients in Colombia
title_short IFNγ Response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Risk of Infection and Disease in Household Contacts of Tuberculosis Patients in Colombia
title_sort ifnγ response to mycobacterium tuberculosis, risk of infection and disease in household contacts of tuberculosis patients in colombia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2788133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20011589
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008257
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