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Longitudinal Dynamics of a Blood Transcriptomic Signature of Tuberculosis
RATIONALE: Performance of blood transcriptomic tuberculosis (TB) signatures in longitudinal studies and effects of TB-preventive therapy and coinfection with HIV or respiratory organisms on transcriptomic signatures has not been systematically studied. OBJECTIVES: We evaluated longitudinal kinetics...
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American Thoracic Society
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8865716/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34520313 http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/rccm.202103-0548OC |
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author | Mulenga, Humphrey Musvosvi, Munyaradzi Mendelsohn, Simon C. Penn-Nicholson, Adam Kimbung Mbandi, Stanley Fiore-Gartland, Andrew Tameris, Michèle Mabwe, Simbarashe Africa, Hadn Bilek, Nicole Kafaar, Fazlin Khader, Shabaana A. Carstens, Balie Hadley, Katie Hikuam, Chris Erasmus, Mzwandile Jaxa, Lungisa Raphela, Rodney Nombida, Onke Kaskar, Masooda Nicol, Mark P. Mbhele, Slindile Van Heerden, Judi Innes, Craig Brumskine, William Hiemstra, Andriëtte Malherbe, Stephanus T. Hassan-Moosa, Razia Walzl, Gerhard Naidoo, Kogieleum Churchyard, Gavin Hatherill, Mark Scriba, Thomas J. |
author_facet | Mulenga, Humphrey Musvosvi, Munyaradzi Mendelsohn, Simon C. Penn-Nicholson, Adam Kimbung Mbandi, Stanley Fiore-Gartland, Andrew Tameris, Michèle Mabwe, Simbarashe Africa, Hadn Bilek, Nicole Kafaar, Fazlin Khader, Shabaana A. Carstens, Balie Hadley, Katie Hikuam, Chris Erasmus, Mzwandile Jaxa, Lungisa Raphela, Rodney Nombida, Onke Kaskar, Masooda Nicol, Mark P. Mbhele, Slindile Van Heerden, Judi Innes, Craig Brumskine, William Hiemstra, Andriëtte Malherbe, Stephanus T. Hassan-Moosa, Razia Walzl, Gerhard Naidoo, Kogieleum Churchyard, Gavin Hatherill, Mark Scriba, Thomas J. |
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description | RATIONALE: Performance of blood transcriptomic tuberculosis (TB) signatures in longitudinal studies and effects of TB-preventive therapy and coinfection with HIV or respiratory organisms on transcriptomic signatures has not been systematically studied. OBJECTIVES: We evaluated longitudinal kinetics of an 11-gene blood transcriptomic TB signature, RISK11, and effects of TB-preventive therapy (TPT) and respiratory organisms on RISK11 signature score, in HIV-uninfected and HIV-infected individuals. METHODS: RISK11 was measured in a longitudinal study of RISK11-guided TPT in HIV-uninfected adults, a cross-sectional respiratory organisms cohort, or a longitudinal study in people living with HIV (PLHIV). HIV-uninfected RISK11(+) participants were randomized to TPT or no TPT; RISK11(−) participants received no TPT. PLHIV received standard-of-care antiretroviral therapy and TPT. In the cross-sectional respiratory organisms cohort, viruses and bacteria in nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs were quantified by real-time quantitative PCR. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: RISK11(+) status was transient in most of the 128 HIV-negative participants with longitudinal samples; more than 70% of RISK11(+) participants reverted to RISK11(−) by 3 months, irrespective of TPT. By comparison, reversion from a RISK11(+) state was less common in 645 PLHIV (42.1%). Non-HIV viral and nontuberculous bacterial organisms were detected in 7.2% and 38.9% of the 1,000 respiratory organisms cohort participants, respectively, and among those investigated for TB, 3.8% had prevalent disease. Median RISK11 scores (%) were higher in participants with viral organisms alone (46.7%), viral and bacterial organisms (42.8%), or prevalent TB (85.7%) than those with bacterial organisms other than TB (13.4%) or no organisms (14.2%). RISK11 could not discriminate between prevalent TB and viral organisms. CONCLUSIONS: Positive RISK11 signature status is often transient, possibly due to intercurrent viral infection, highlighting potentially important challenges for implementation of these biomarkers as new tools for TB control. |
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spelling | pubmed-88657162022-02-24 Longitudinal Dynamics of a Blood Transcriptomic Signature of Tuberculosis Mulenga, Humphrey Musvosvi, Munyaradzi Mendelsohn, Simon C. Penn-Nicholson, Adam Kimbung Mbandi, Stanley Fiore-Gartland, Andrew Tameris, Michèle Mabwe, Simbarashe Africa, Hadn Bilek, Nicole Kafaar, Fazlin Khader, Shabaana A. Carstens, Balie Hadley, Katie Hikuam, Chris Erasmus, Mzwandile Jaxa, Lungisa Raphela, Rodney Nombida, Onke Kaskar, Masooda Nicol, Mark P. Mbhele, Slindile Van Heerden, Judi Innes, Craig Brumskine, William Hiemstra, Andriëtte Malherbe, Stephanus T. Hassan-Moosa, Razia Walzl, Gerhard Naidoo, Kogieleum Churchyard, Gavin Hatherill, Mark Scriba, Thomas J. Am J Respir Crit Care Med Original Articles RATIONALE: Performance of blood transcriptomic tuberculosis (TB) signatures in longitudinal studies and effects of TB-preventive therapy and coinfection with HIV or respiratory organisms on transcriptomic signatures has not been systematically studied. OBJECTIVES: We evaluated longitudinal kinetics of an 11-gene blood transcriptomic TB signature, RISK11, and effects of TB-preventive therapy (TPT) and respiratory organisms on RISK11 signature score, in HIV-uninfected and HIV-infected individuals. METHODS: RISK11 was measured in a longitudinal study of RISK11-guided TPT in HIV-uninfected adults, a cross-sectional respiratory organisms cohort, or a longitudinal study in people living with HIV (PLHIV). HIV-uninfected RISK11(+) participants were randomized to TPT or no TPT; RISK11(−) participants received no TPT. PLHIV received standard-of-care antiretroviral therapy and TPT. In the cross-sectional respiratory organisms cohort, viruses and bacteria in nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs were quantified by real-time quantitative PCR. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: RISK11(+) status was transient in most of the 128 HIV-negative participants with longitudinal samples; more than 70% of RISK11(+) participants reverted to RISK11(−) by 3 months, irrespective of TPT. By comparison, reversion from a RISK11(+) state was less common in 645 PLHIV (42.1%). Non-HIV viral and nontuberculous bacterial organisms were detected in 7.2% and 38.9% of the 1,000 respiratory organisms cohort participants, respectively, and among those investigated for TB, 3.8% had prevalent disease. Median RISK11 scores (%) were higher in participants with viral organisms alone (46.7%), viral and bacterial organisms (42.8%), or prevalent TB (85.7%) than those with bacterial organisms other than TB (13.4%) or no organisms (14.2%). RISK11 could not discriminate between prevalent TB and viral organisms. CONCLUSIONS: Positive RISK11 signature status is often transient, possibly due to intercurrent viral infection, highlighting potentially important challenges for implementation of these biomarkers as new tools for TB control. American Thoracic Society 2021-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8865716/ /pubmed/34520313 http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/rccm.202103-0548OC Text en Copyright © 2021 by the American Thoracic Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Mulenga, Humphrey Musvosvi, Munyaradzi Mendelsohn, Simon C. Penn-Nicholson, Adam Kimbung Mbandi, Stanley Fiore-Gartland, Andrew Tameris, Michèle Mabwe, Simbarashe Africa, Hadn Bilek, Nicole Kafaar, Fazlin Khader, Shabaana A. Carstens, Balie Hadley, Katie Hikuam, Chris Erasmus, Mzwandile Jaxa, Lungisa Raphela, Rodney Nombida, Onke Kaskar, Masooda Nicol, Mark P. Mbhele, Slindile Van Heerden, Judi Innes, Craig Brumskine, William Hiemstra, Andriëtte Malherbe, Stephanus T. Hassan-Moosa, Razia Walzl, Gerhard Naidoo, Kogieleum Churchyard, Gavin Hatherill, Mark Scriba, Thomas J. Longitudinal Dynamics of a Blood Transcriptomic Signature of Tuberculosis |
title | Longitudinal Dynamics of a Blood Transcriptomic Signature of Tuberculosis |
title_full | Longitudinal Dynamics of a Blood Transcriptomic Signature of Tuberculosis |
title_fullStr | Longitudinal Dynamics of a Blood Transcriptomic Signature of Tuberculosis |
title_full_unstemmed | Longitudinal Dynamics of a Blood Transcriptomic Signature of Tuberculosis |
title_short | Longitudinal Dynamics of a Blood Transcriptomic Signature of Tuberculosis |
title_sort | longitudinal dynamics of a blood transcriptomic signature of tuberculosis |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8865716/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34520313 http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/rccm.202103-0548OC |
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