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Diagnostic Potential of the Serological Response to Synthetic Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens for Discrimination Between Active and Latent Tuberculosis Infections

Diagnosis and treatment of active tuberculosis (ATB) as well as latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) are required for effective tuberculosis (TB) control, especially in TB endemic area. The usefulness of conventional tests to distinguish between ATB and LTBI has remained challenging. The present stu...

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Autores principales: Araujo, Zaida, de Waard, Jacobus H., Camargo, Milena, Lopez-Ramos, Juan Ernesto, de Larrea, Carlos Fernández, Vanegas, Magnolia, Patarroyo, Manuel A.
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35528735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10989-022-10392-3
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author Araujo, Zaida
de Waard, Jacobus H.
Camargo, Milena
Lopez-Ramos, Juan Ernesto
de Larrea, Carlos Fernández
Vanegas, Magnolia
Patarroyo, Manuel A.
author_facet Araujo, Zaida
de Waard, Jacobus H.
Camargo, Milena
Lopez-Ramos, Juan Ernesto
de Larrea, Carlos Fernández
Vanegas, Magnolia
Patarroyo, Manuel A.
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description Diagnosis and treatment of active tuberculosis (ATB) as well as latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) are required for effective tuberculosis (TB) control, especially in TB endemic area. The usefulness of conventional tests to distinguish between ATB and LTBI has remained challenging. The present study was aimed to demonstrate the usefulness of the serological response to synthetic peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) antigens for discrimination between ATB and LTBI in Warao Amerindians. Serum IgG antibody levels were measured by the indirect ELISA assay using 22 designed and synthesized peptides derived from immunogenic Mtb ESAT-6 and Ag85A proteins. A total of 211 adult Warao Amerindians were included; cases with active TB (ATB, n = 75), latent TB infection (LTBI, n = 85) and non-infected (NI, n = 51). The approach’s diagnostic information was compared using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. For ATB diagnostic performance between ATB and NI; ESAT-6; P-12037 had 100% of sensitivity (AUC = 0.812; 0.733 to 0.891 95% CI); and Ag85A; P-10997 had 100% of specificity (AUC = 0.691; 0.597 to 0.785 95% CI); and ATB and LTBI; Ag85A; P-29878 had 100% of sensitivity (AUC = 0.741; 0.666–0.817 95% CI), and P-29879 had 99% of specificity (AUC = 0.679; 0.593–0.765 95% CI). While that ESAT-6 P-12037 also allowed differentiation between LTBI and NI or healthy ones. It had 98.8% of sensitivity and 98.0% of specificity (AUC = 0.640; 0.545–0.735 95% CI). The potential of combination-antigen immunoassays with peptides could discriminate between Warao Amerindians with ATB, LTBI and NI. Further validation of this approach could lead to developing a complementary tool for rapid diagnosis of TB infections.
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spelling pubmed-90636192022-05-04 Diagnostic Potential of the Serological Response to Synthetic Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens for Discrimination Between Active and Latent Tuberculosis Infections Araujo, Zaida de Waard, Jacobus H. Camargo, Milena Lopez-Ramos, Juan Ernesto de Larrea, Carlos Fernández Vanegas, Magnolia Patarroyo, Manuel A. Int J Pept Res Ther Article Diagnosis and treatment of active tuberculosis (ATB) as well as latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) are required for effective tuberculosis (TB) control, especially in TB endemic area. The usefulness of conventional tests to distinguish between ATB and LTBI has remained challenging. The present study was aimed to demonstrate the usefulness of the serological response to synthetic peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) antigens for discrimination between ATB and LTBI in Warao Amerindians. Serum IgG antibody levels were measured by the indirect ELISA assay using 22 designed and synthesized peptides derived from immunogenic Mtb ESAT-6 and Ag85A proteins. A total of 211 adult Warao Amerindians were included; cases with active TB (ATB, n = 75), latent TB infection (LTBI, n = 85) and non-infected (NI, n = 51). The approach’s diagnostic information was compared using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. For ATB diagnostic performance between ATB and NI; ESAT-6; P-12037 had 100% of sensitivity (AUC = 0.812; 0.733 to 0.891 95% CI); and Ag85A; P-10997 had 100% of specificity (AUC = 0.691; 0.597 to 0.785 95% CI); and ATB and LTBI; Ag85A; P-29878 had 100% of sensitivity (AUC = 0.741; 0.666–0.817 95% CI), and P-29879 had 99% of specificity (AUC = 0.679; 0.593–0.765 95% CI). While that ESAT-6 P-12037 also allowed differentiation between LTBI and NI or healthy ones. It had 98.8% of sensitivity and 98.0% of specificity (AUC = 0.640; 0.545–0.735 95% CI). The potential of combination-antigen immunoassays with peptides could discriminate between Warao Amerindians with ATB, LTBI and NI. Further validation of this approach could lead to developing a complementary tool for rapid diagnosis of TB infections. Springer Netherlands 2022-05-03 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9063619/ /pubmed/35528735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10989-022-10392-3 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Patarroyo, Manuel A.
Diagnostic Potential of the Serological Response to Synthetic Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens for Discrimination Between Active and Latent Tuberculosis Infections
title Diagnostic Potential of the Serological Response to Synthetic Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens for Discrimination Between Active and Latent Tuberculosis Infections
title_full Diagnostic Potential of the Serological Response to Synthetic Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens for Discrimination Between Active and Latent Tuberculosis Infections
title_fullStr Diagnostic Potential of the Serological Response to Synthetic Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens for Discrimination Between Active and Latent Tuberculosis Infections
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Potential of the Serological Response to Synthetic Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens for Discrimination Between Active and Latent Tuberculosis Infections
title_short Diagnostic Potential of the Serological Response to Synthetic Peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens for Discrimination Between Active and Latent Tuberculosis Infections
title_sort diagnostic potential of the serological response to synthetic peptides from mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens for discrimination between active and latent tuberculosis infections
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35528735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10989-022-10392-3
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