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Application of a whole blood mycobacterial growth inhibition assay to study immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a high tuberculosis burden population

The determinants of immunological protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) infection in humans are not known. Mycobacterial growth inhibition assays have potential utility as in vitro surrogates of in vivo immunological control of M.tb. We evaluated a whole blood growth inhibition assay...

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Autores principales: Baguma, Richard, Penn-Nicholson, Adam, Smit, Erica, Erasmus, Mzwandile, Day, Jonathan, Makhethe, Lebohang, de Kock, Marwou, Hughes, E. Jane, van Rooyen, Michele, Pienaar, Bernadette, Stone, Lynnett, Hanekom, Willem, Brennan, Michael J., Wallis, Robert S., Hatherill, Mark, Scriba, Thomas J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5590973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28886145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184563
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author Baguma, Richard
Penn-Nicholson, Adam
Smit, Erica
Erasmus, Mzwandile
Day, Jonathan
Makhethe, Lebohang
de Kock, Marwou
Hughes, E. Jane
van Rooyen, Michele
Pienaar, Bernadette
Stone, Lynnett
Hanekom, Willem
Brennan, Michael J.
Wallis, Robert S.
Hatherill, Mark
Scriba, Thomas J.
author_facet Baguma, Richard
Penn-Nicholson, Adam
Smit, Erica
Erasmus, Mzwandile
Day, Jonathan
Makhethe, Lebohang
de Kock, Marwou
Hughes, E. Jane
van Rooyen, Michele
Pienaar, Bernadette
Stone, Lynnett
Hanekom, Willem
Brennan, Michael J.
Wallis, Robert S.
Hatherill, Mark
Scriba, Thomas J.
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description The determinants of immunological protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) infection in humans are not known. Mycobacterial growth inhibition assays have potential utility as in vitro surrogates of in vivo immunological control of M.tb. We evaluated a whole blood growth inhibition assay in a setting with high burden of TB and aimed to identify immune responses that correlate with control of mycobacterial growth. We hypothesized that individuals with underlying M.tb infection will exhibit greater M.tb growth inhibition than uninfected individuals and that children aged 4 to 12 years, an age during which TB incidence is curiously low, will also exhibit greater M.tb growth inhibition than adolescents or adults. Neither M.tb infection status, age of the study participants, nor M.tb strain was associated with differential control of mycobacterial growth. Abundance and function of innate or T cell responses were also not associated with mycobacterial growth. Our data suggest that this assay does not provide a useful measure of age-associated differential host control of M.tb infection in a high TB burden setting. We propose that universally high levels of mycobacterial sensitization (through environmental non-tuberculous mycobacteria and/or universal BCG vaccination) in persons from high TB burden settings may impart broad inhibition of mycobacterial growth, irrespective of M.tb infection status. This sensitization may mask the augmentative effects of mycobacterial sensitization on M.tb growth inhibition that is typical in low burden settings.
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spelling pubmed-55909732017-09-15 Application of a whole blood mycobacterial growth inhibition assay to study immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a high tuberculosis burden population Baguma, Richard Penn-Nicholson, Adam Smit, Erica Erasmus, Mzwandile Day, Jonathan Makhethe, Lebohang de Kock, Marwou Hughes, E. Jane van Rooyen, Michele Pienaar, Bernadette Stone, Lynnett Hanekom, Willem Brennan, Michael J. Wallis, Robert S. Hatherill, Mark Scriba, Thomas J. PLoS One Research Article The determinants of immunological protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) infection in humans are not known. Mycobacterial growth inhibition assays have potential utility as in vitro surrogates of in vivo immunological control of M.tb. We evaluated a whole blood growth inhibition assay in a setting with high burden of TB and aimed to identify immune responses that correlate with control of mycobacterial growth. We hypothesized that individuals with underlying M.tb infection will exhibit greater M.tb growth inhibition than uninfected individuals and that children aged 4 to 12 years, an age during which TB incidence is curiously low, will also exhibit greater M.tb growth inhibition than adolescents or adults. Neither M.tb infection status, age of the study participants, nor M.tb strain was associated with differential control of mycobacterial growth. Abundance and function of innate or T cell responses were also not associated with mycobacterial growth. Our data suggest that this assay does not provide a useful measure of age-associated differential host control of M.tb infection in a high TB burden setting. We propose that universally high levels of mycobacterial sensitization (through environmental non-tuberculous mycobacteria and/or universal BCG vaccination) in persons from high TB burden settings may impart broad inhibition of mycobacterial growth, irrespective of M.tb infection status. This sensitization may mask the augmentative effects of mycobacterial sensitization on M.tb growth inhibition that is typical in low burden settings. Public Library of Science 2017-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5590973/ /pubmed/28886145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184563 Text en © 2017 Baguma 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Baguma, Richard
Penn-Nicholson, Adam
Smit, Erica
Erasmus, Mzwandile
Day, Jonathan
Makhethe, Lebohang
de Kock, Marwou
Hughes, E. Jane
van Rooyen, Michele
Pienaar, Bernadette
Stone, Lynnett
Hanekom, Willem
Brennan, Michael J.
Wallis, Robert S.
Hatherill, Mark
Scriba, Thomas J.
Application of a whole blood mycobacterial growth inhibition assay to study immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a high tuberculosis burden population
title Application of a whole blood mycobacterial growth inhibition assay to study immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a high tuberculosis burden population
title_full Application of a whole blood mycobacterial growth inhibition assay to study immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a high tuberculosis burden population
title_fullStr Application of a whole blood mycobacterial growth inhibition assay to study immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a high tuberculosis burden population
title_full_unstemmed Application of a whole blood mycobacterial growth inhibition assay to study immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a high tuberculosis burden population
title_short Application of a whole blood mycobacterial growth inhibition assay to study immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a high tuberculosis burden population
title_sort application of a whole blood mycobacterial growth inhibition assay to study immunity against mycobacterium tuberculosis in a high tuberculosis burden population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5590973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28886145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184563
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