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A three-marker protein biosignature distinguishes tuberculosis from other respiratory diseases in Gambian children

BACKGROUND: Our study aimed to identify a host cytokine biosignature that could distinguish childhood tuberculosis (TB) from other respiratory diseases (OD). METHODS: Cytokine responses in prospectively recruited children with symptoms suggestive of TB were measured in whole blood assay supernatants...

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Autores principales: Togun, Toyin, Hoggart, Clive J., Agbla, Schadrac C., Gomez, Marie P., Egere, Uzochukwu, Sillah, Abdou K., Saidy, Binta, Mendy, Francis, Pai, Madhukar, Kampmann, Beate
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7381493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32711253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.102909
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author Togun, Toyin
Hoggart, Clive J.
Agbla, Schadrac C.
Gomez, Marie P.
Egere, Uzochukwu
Sillah, Abdou K.
Saidy, Binta
Mendy, Francis
Pai, Madhukar
Kampmann, Beate
author_facet Togun, Toyin
Hoggart, Clive J.
Agbla, Schadrac C.
Gomez, Marie P.
Egere, Uzochukwu
Sillah, Abdou K.
Saidy, Binta
Mendy, Francis
Pai, Madhukar
Kampmann, Beate
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description BACKGROUND: Our study aimed to identify a host cytokine biosignature that could distinguish childhood tuberculosis (TB) from other respiratory diseases (OD). METHODS: Cytokine responses in prospectively recruited children with symptoms suggestive of TB were measured in whole blood assay supernatants, harvested after overnight incubation, using a Luminex platform. We used logistic regression models with Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (LASSO) penalty to identify the optimal biosignature associated with confirmed TB disease in the training set. We subsequently assessed its performance in the test set. FINDINGS: Of the 431 children included in the study, 44 had bacteriologically confirmed TB, 60 had clinically diagnosed TB while 327 had OD. All children were HIV-negative. Application of LASSO regression models to the training set (n = 260) resulted in the combination of IL-1ra, IL-7 and IP-10 from unstimulated samples as the optimally discriminant cytokine biosignature associated with bacteriologically confirmed TB. In the test set (n = 171), this biosignature distinguished children diagnosed with TB disease, irrespective of microbiological confirmation, from OD with area under the receiver operator characteristic curve (AUC) of 0•74 (95% CI: 0•67, 0•81), and demonstrated sensitivity and specificity of 72•2% (95% CI: 60•4, 82•1%) and 75•0% (95% CI: 64•9, 83•4%) respectively, with its performance independent of their age group and their age- and sex-adjusted nutritional status. INTERPRETATION: This novel biosignature of childhood TB derived from unstimulated supernatants is promising. Independent validation with further optimisation will improve its performance and translational potential. FUNDING: Steinberg Fellowship (McGill University); Grand Challenges Canada; MRC Program Grant.
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spelling pubmed-73814932020-07-28 A three-marker protein biosignature distinguishes tuberculosis from other respiratory diseases in Gambian children Togun, Toyin Hoggart, Clive J. Agbla, Schadrac C. Gomez, Marie P. Egere, Uzochukwu Sillah, Abdou K. Saidy, Binta Mendy, Francis Pai, Madhukar Kampmann, Beate EBioMedicine Research paper BACKGROUND: Our study aimed to identify a host cytokine biosignature that could distinguish childhood tuberculosis (TB) from other respiratory diseases (OD). METHODS: Cytokine responses in prospectively recruited children with symptoms suggestive of TB were measured in whole blood assay supernatants, harvested after overnight incubation, using a Luminex platform. We used logistic regression models with Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (LASSO) penalty to identify the optimal biosignature associated with confirmed TB disease in the training set. We subsequently assessed its performance in the test set. FINDINGS: Of the 431 children included in the study, 44 had bacteriologically confirmed TB, 60 had clinically diagnosed TB while 327 had OD. All children were HIV-negative. Application of LASSO regression models to the training set (n = 260) resulted in the combination of IL-1ra, IL-7 and IP-10 from unstimulated samples as the optimally discriminant cytokine biosignature associated with bacteriologically confirmed TB. In the test set (n = 171), this biosignature distinguished children diagnosed with TB disease, irrespective of microbiological confirmation, from OD with area under the receiver operator characteristic curve (AUC) of 0•74 (95% CI: 0•67, 0•81), and demonstrated sensitivity and specificity of 72•2% (95% CI: 60•4, 82•1%) and 75•0% (95% CI: 64•9, 83•4%) respectively, with its performance independent of their age group and their age- and sex-adjusted nutritional status. INTERPRETATION: This novel biosignature of childhood TB derived from unstimulated supernatants is promising. Independent validation with further optimisation will improve its performance and translational potential. FUNDING: Steinberg Fellowship (McGill University); Grand Challenges Canada; MRC Program Grant. Elsevier 2020-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7381493/ /pubmed/32711253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.102909 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Togun, Toyin
Hoggart, Clive J.
Agbla, Schadrac C.
Gomez, Marie P.
Egere, Uzochukwu
Sillah, Abdou K.
Saidy, Binta
Mendy, Francis
Pai, Madhukar
Kampmann, Beate
A three-marker protein biosignature distinguishes tuberculosis from other respiratory diseases in Gambian children
title A three-marker protein biosignature distinguishes tuberculosis from other respiratory diseases in Gambian children
title_full A three-marker protein biosignature distinguishes tuberculosis from other respiratory diseases in Gambian children
title_fullStr A three-marker protein biosignature distinguishes tuberculosis from other respiratory diseases in Gambian children
title_full_unstemmed A three-marker protein biosignature distinguishes tuberculosis from other respiratory diseases in Gambian children
title_short A three-marker protein biosignature distinguishes tuberculosis from other respiratory diseases in Gambian children
title_sort three-marker protein biosignature distinguishes tuberculosis from other respiratory diseases in gambian children
topic Research paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7381493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32711253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.102909
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