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Urine lipoarabinomannan glycan in HIV-negative patients with pulmonary tuberculosis correlates with disease severity

An accurate urine test for pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), affecting 9.6 million patients worldwide, is critically needed for surveillance and treatment management. Past attempts failed to reliably detect the mycobacterial glycan antigen lipoarabinomannan (LAM), a marker of active TB, in HIV-negative,...

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Autores principales: Paris, Luisa, Magni, Ruben, Zaidi, Fatima, Araujo, Robyn, Saini, Neal, Harpole, Michael, Coronel, Jorge, Kirwan, Daniela E., Steinberg, Hannah, Gilman, Robert H., Petricoin, Emanuel F., Nisini, Roberto, Luchini, Alessandra, Liotta, Lance
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Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6037412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29237757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aal2807
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author Paris, Luisa
Magni, Ruben
Zaidi, Fatima
Araujo, Robyn
Saini, Neal
Harpole, Michael
Coronel, Jorge
Kirwan, Daniela E.
Steinberg, Hannah
Gilman, Robert H.
Petricoin, Emanuel F.
Nisini, Roberto
Luchini, Alessandra
Liotta, Lance
author_facet Paris, Luisa
Magni, Ruben
Zaidi, Fatima
Araujo, Robyn
Saini, Neal
Harpole, Michael
Coronel, Jorge
Kirwan, Daniela E.
Steinberg, Hannah
Gilman, Robert H.
Petricoin, Emanuel F.
Nisini, Roberto
Luchini, Alessandra
Liotta, Lance
author_sort Paris, Luisa
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description An accurate urine test for pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), affecting 9.6 million patients worldwide, is critically needed for surveillance and treatment management. Past attempts failed to reliably detect the mycobacterial glycan antigen lipoarabinomannan (LAM), a marker of active TB, in HIV-negative, pulmonary TB–infected patients’ urine (85% of 9.6 million patients). We apply a copper complex dye within a hydrogel nanocage that captures LAM with very high affinity, displacing interfering urine proteins. The technology was applied to study pretreatment urine from 48 Peruvian patients, all negative for HIV, with microbiologically confirmed active pulmonary TB. LAM was quantitatively measured in the urine with a sensitivity of >95%and a specificity of >80% (n = 101) in a concentration range of 14 to 2000 picograms per milliliter, as compared to non-TB, healthy and diseased, age-matched controls (evaluated by receiver operating characteristic analysis; area under the curve, 0.95; 95% confidence interval, 0.9005 to 0.9957). Urinary LAM was elevated in patients with a higher mycobacterial burden (n = 42), a higher proportion of weight loss (n = 37), or cough (n = 50). The technology can be configured in a variety of formats to detect a panel of previously undetectable very-low-abundance TB urinary analytes. Eight of nine patients who were smear-negative and culture-positive for TB tested positive for urinary LAM. This technology has broad implications for pulmonary TB screening, transmission control, and treatment management for HIV-negative patients.
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spelling pubmed-60374122018-07-09 Urine lipoarabinomannan glycan in HIV-negative patients with pulmonary tuberculosis correlates with disease severity Paris, Luisa Magni, Ruben Zaidi, Fatima Araujo, Robyn Saini, Neal Harpole, Michael Coronel, Jorge Kirwan, Daniela E. Steinberg, Hannah Gilman, Robert H. Petricoin, Emanuel F. Nisini, Roberto Luchini, Alessandra Liotta, Lance Sci Transl Med Tuberculosis An accurate urine test for pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), affecting 9.6 million patients worldwide, is critically needed for surveillance and treatment management. Past attempts failed to reliably detect the mycobacterial glycan antigen lipoarabinomannan (LAM), a marker of active TB, in HIV-negative, pulmonary TB–infected patients’ urine (85% of 9.6 million patients). We apply a copper complex dye within a hydrogel nanocage that captures LAM with very high affinity, displacing interfering urine proteins. The technology was applied to study pretreatment urine from 48 Peruvian patients, all negative for HIV, with microbiologically confirmed active pulmonary TB. LAM was quantitatively measured in the urine with a sensitivity of >95%and a specificity of >80% (n = 101) in a concentration range of 14 to 2000 picograms per milliliter, as compared to non-TB, healthy and diseased, age-matched controls (evaluated by receiver operating characteristic analysis; area under the curve, 0.95; 95% confidence interval, 0.9005 to 0.9957). Urinary LAM was elevated in patients with a higher mycobacterial burden (n = 42), a higher proportion of weight loss (n = 37), or cough (n = 50). The technology can be configured in a variety of formats to detect a panel of previously undetectable very-low-abundance TB urinary analytes. Eight of nine patients who were smear-negative and culture-positive for TB tested positive for urinary LAM. This technology has broad implications for pulmonary TB screening, transmission control, and treatment management for HIV-negative patients. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2017-12-13 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC6037412/ /pubmed/29237757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aal2807 Text en © 2017 The Authors, some rights reserved 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 work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Tuberculosis
Paris, Luisa
Magni, Ruben
Zaidi, Fatima
Araujo, Robyn
Saini, Neal
Harpole, Michael
Coronel, Jorge
Kirwan, Daniela E.
Steinberg, Hannah
Gilman, Robert H.
Petricoin, Emanuel F.
Nisini, Roberto
Luchini, Alessandra
Liotta, Lance
Urine lipoarabinomannan glycan in HIV-negative patients with pulmonary tuberculosis correlates with disease severity
title Urine lipoarabinomannan glycan in HIV-negative patients with pulmonary tuberculosis correlates with disease severity
title_full Urine lipoarabinomannan glycan in HIV-negative patients with pulmonary tuberculosis correlates with disease severity
title_fullStr Urine lipoarabinomannan glycan in HIV-negative patients with pulmonary tuberculosis correlates with disease severity
title_full_unstemmed Urine lipoarabinomannan glycan in HIV-negative patients with pulmonary tuberculosis correlates with disease severity
title_short Urine lipoarabinomannan glycan in HIV-negative patients with pulmonary tuberculosis correlates with disease severity
title_sort urine lipoarabinomannan glycan in hiv-negative patients with pulmonary tuberculosis correlates with disease severity
topic Tuberculosis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6037412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29237757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aal2807
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