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Cohort for Tuberculosis Research by the Indo-US Medical Partnership (CTRIUMPH): protocol for a multicentric prospective observational study

INTRODUCTION: Tuberculosis disease (TB) remains an important global health threat. An evidence-based response, tailored to local disease epidemiology in high-burden countries, is key to controlling the global TB epidemic. Reliable surrogate biomarkers that predict key active disease and latent TB in...

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Autores principales: Gupte, Akshay, Padmapriyadarsini, Chandrasekaran, Mave, Vidya, Kadam, Dileep, Suryavanshi, Nishi, Shivakumar, Shri Vijay Bala Yogendra, Kohli, Rewa, Gupte, Nikhil, Thiruvengadam, Kannan, Kagal, Anju, Meshram, Sushant, Bharadwaj, Renu, Khadse, Sandhya, Ramachandran, Geetha, Hanna, Luke Elizabeth, Pradhan, Neeta, Gomathy, N S, DeLuca, Andrea, Gupta, Amita, Swaminathan, Soumya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4769396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26916698
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010542
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author Gupte, Akshay
Padmapriyadarsini, Chandrasekaran
Mave, Vidya
Kadam, Dileep
Suryavanshi, Nishi
Shivakumar, Shri Vijay Bala Yogendra
Kohli, Rewa
Gupte, Nikhil
Thiruvengadam, Kannan
Kagal, Anju
Meshram, Sushant
Bharadwaj, Renu
Khadse, Sandhya
Ramachandran, Geetha
Hanna, Luke Elizabeth
Pradhan, Neeta
Gomathy, N S
DeLuca, Andrea
Gupta, Amita
Swaminathan, Soumya
author_facet Gupte, Akshay
Padmapriyadarsini, Chandrasekaran
Mave, Vidya
Kadam, Dileep
Suryavanshi, Nishi
Shivakumar, Shri Vijay Bala Yogendra
Kohli, Rewa
Gupte, Nikhil
Thiruvengadam, Kannan
Kagal, Anju
Meshram, Sushant
Bharadwaj, Renu
Khadse, Sandhya
Ramachandran, Geetha
Hanna, Luke Elizabeth
Pradhan, Neeta
Gomathy, N S
DeLuca, Andrea
Gupta, Amita
Swaminathan, Soumya
author_sort Gupte, Akshay
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description INTRODUCTION: Tuberculosis disease (TB) remains an important global health threat. An evidence-based response, tailored to local disease epidemiology in high-burden countries, is key to controlling the global TB epidemic. Reliable surrogate biomarkers that predict key active disease and latent TB infection outcomes are vital to advancing clinical research necessary to ‘End TB’. Well executed longitudinal studies strengthening local research capacity for addressing TB research priorities and advancing biomarker discovery are urgently needed. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The Cohort for Tuberculosis Research by the Indo-US Medical Partnership (CTRIUMPH) study conducted in Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Government Medical College (BJGMC), Pune and National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis (NIRT), Chennai, India, will establish and maintain three prospective cohorts: (1) an Active TB Cohort comprising 800 adults with pulmonary TB, 200 adults with extrapulmonary TB and 200 children with TB; (2) a Household Contact Cohort of 3200 adults and children at risk of developing active disease; and (3) a Control Cohort consisting of 300 adults and 200 children with no known exposure to TB. Relevant clinical, sociodemographic and psychosocial data will be collected and a strategic specimen repository established at multiple time points over 24 months of follow-up to measure host and microbial factors associated with (1) TB treatment outcomes; (2) progression from infection to active TB disease; and (3) Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission among Indian adults and children. We anticipate CTRIUMPH to serve as a research platform necessary to characterise some relevant aspects of the TB epidemic in India, generate evidence to inform local and global TB control strategies and support novel TB biomarker discovery. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study is approved by the Institutional Review Boards of NIRT, BJGMC and Johns Hopkins University, USA. Study results will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals and research conferences. FUNDING: NIH/DBT Indo-US Vaccine Action Programme and the Indian Council of Medical Research.
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spelling pubmed-47693962016-03-01 Cohort for Tuberculosis Research by the Indo-US Medical Partnership (CTRIUMPH): protocol for a multicentric prospective observational study Gupte, Akshay Padmapriyadarsini, Chandrasekaran Mave, Vidya Kadam, Dileep Suryavanshi, Nishi Shivakumar, Shri Vijay Bala Yogendra Kohli, Rewa Gupte, Nikhil Thiruvengadam, Kannan Kagal, Anju Meshram, Sushant Bharadwaj, Renu Khadse, Sandhya Ramachandran, Geetha Hanna, Luke Elizabeth Pradhan, Neeta Gomathy, N S DeLuca, Andrea Gupta, Amita Swaminathan, Soumya BMJ Open Infectious Diseases INTRODUCTION: Tuberculosis disease (TB) remains an important global health threat. An evidence-based response, tailored to local disease epidemiology in high-burden countries, is key to controlling the global TB epidemic. Reliable surrogate biomarkers that predict key active disease and latent TB infection outcomes are vital to advancing clinical research necessary to ‘End TB’. Well executed longitudinal studies strengthening local research capacity for addressing TB research priorities and advancing biomarker discovery are urgently needed. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The Cohort for Tuberculosis Research by the Indo-US Medical Partnership (CTRIUMPH) study conducted in Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Government Medical College (BJGMC), Pune and National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis (NIRT), Chennai, India, will establish and maintain three prospective cohorts: (1) an Active TB Cohort comprising 800 adults with pulmonary TB, 200 adults with extrapulmonary TB and 200 children with TB; (2) a Household Contact Cohort of 3200 adults and children at risk of developing active disease; and (3) a Control Cohort consisting of 300 adults and 200 children with no known exposure to TB. Relevant clinical, sociodemographic and psychosocial data will be collected and a strategic specimen repository established at multiple time points over 24 months of follow-up to measure host and microbial factors associated with (1) TB treatment outcomes; (2) progression from infection to active TB disease; and (3) Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission among Indian adults and children. We anticipate CTRIUMPH to serve as a research platform necessary to characterise some relevant aspects of the TB epidemic in India, generate evidence to inform local and global TB control strategies and support novel TB biomarker discovery. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study is approved by the Institutional Review Boards of NIRT, BJGMC and Johns Hopkins University, USA. Study results will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals and research conferences. FUNDING: NIH/DBT Indo-US Vaccine Action Programme and the Indian Council of Medical Research. BMJ Publishing Group 2016-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4769396/ /pubmed/26916698 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010542 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Infectious Diseases
Gupte, Akshay
Padmapriyadarsini, Chandrasekaran
Mave, Vidya
Kadam, Dileep
Suryavanshi, Nishi
Shivakumar, Shri Vijay Bala Yogendra
Kohli, Rewa
Gupte, Nikhil
Thiruvengadam, Kannan
Kagal, Anju
Meshram, Sushant
Bharadwaj, Renu
Khadse, Sandhya
Ramachandran, Geetha
Hanna, Luke Elizabeth
Pradhan, Neeta
Gomathy, N S
DeLuca, Andrea
Gupta, Amita
Swaminathan, Soumya
Cohort for Tuberculosis Research by the Indo-US Medical Partnership (CTRIUMPH): protocol for a multicentric prospective observational study
title Cohort for Tuberculosis Research by the Indo-US Medical Partnership (CTRIUMPH): protocol for a multicentric prospective observational study
title_full Cohort for Tuberculosis Research by the Indo-US Medical Partnership (CTRIUMPH): protocol for a multicentric prospective observational study
title_fullStr Cohort for Tuberculosis Research by the Indo-US Medical Partnership (CTRIUMPH): protocol for a multicentric prospective observational study
title_full_unstemmed Cohort for Tuberculosis Research by the Indo-US Medical Partnership (CTRIUMPH): protocol for a multicentric prospective observational study
title_short Cohort for Tuberculosis Research by the Indo-US Medical Partnership (CTRIUMPH): protocol for a multicentric prospective observational study
title_sort cohort for tuberculosis research by the indo-us medical partnership (ctriumph): protocol for a multicentric prospective observational study
topic Infectious Diseases
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4769396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26916698
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010542
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