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Serial T-SPOT.TB responses in Tanzanian adolescents: Transient, persistent and irregular conversions

BACKGROUND: Prospective studies of interferon-gamma release assays (IGRA) on healthy subjects in tuberculosis-endemic regions have not examined the long-term variability of serial assays. This issue is relevant to the interpretation of tuberculosis (TB) vaccine trials based on prevention of infectio...

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Autores principales: Amour, Maryam A., Rees, Christiaan A., Munseri, Patricia J., Said, Jamila, Magohe, Albert K., Matee, Mecky, Talbot, Elizabeth A., Arbeit, Robert D., Pallangyo, Kisali, von Reyn, C. Fordham
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9231806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35749397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268685
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author Amour, Maryam A.
Rees, Christiaan A.
Munseri, Patricia J.
Said, Jamila
Magohe, Albert K.
Matee, Mecky
Talbot, Elizabeth A.
Arbeit, Robert D.
Pallangyo, Kisali
von Reyn, C. Fordham
author_facet Amour, Maryam A.
Rees, Christiaan A.
Munseri, Patricia J.
Said, Jamila
Magohe, Albert K.
Matee, Mecky
Talbot, Elizabeth A.
Arbeit, Robert D.
Pallangyo, Kisali
von Reyn, C. Fordham
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description BACKGROUND: Prospective studies of interferon-gamma release assays (IGRA) on healthy subjects in tuberculosis-endemic regions have not examined the long-term variability of serial assays. This issue is relevant to the interpretation of tuberculosis (TB) vaccine trials based on prevention of infection. METHODS: T-SPOT.TB assays were performed manually on healthy adolescents during a tuberculosis vaccine trial in Tanzania at 5 intervals over 3 years. Assay results were defined as negative, positive, borderline or invalid. Subsequently, microtiter plates were analyzed by an automated reader to obtain quantitative counts of spot forming cells (SFCs) for the present analysis. RESULTS: 3387 T-SPOT.TB samples were analyzed from 928 adolescents; manual and automated assay results were 97% concordant. Based on the quantitative results 143 (15%) participants were prevalent IGRA-positives at baseline, were ineligible for further study. Among the remaining IGRA-negative participants, the annual rate of IGRA conversion was 2·9%. Among 43 IGRA converters with repeat assays 12 (28%) were persistent converters, 16 (37%) were transient converters, and 15 (35%) comprised a new category defined as irregular converters (≥2 different subsequent results). ESAT-6 and CFP-10 responses were higher in prevalent than incident positives: 53 vs 36 for CFP-10 (p < 0·007); 44 vs 34 for ESAT-6 (p = 0·12). CONCLUSIONS: Definitions of IGRA conversion, reversion, and persistence depend critically on the frequency of testing. Multiple shifts in categories among adolescents in a TB-endemic country may represent multiple infections, variable host responses in subclinical infection, or assay variation. These findings should to be considered in the design and interpretation of TB vaccine trials based on prevention of infection. Household contact studies could determine whether even transient IGRA conversion might represent exposure to an active case of M. tuberculosis disease.
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spelling pubmed-92318062022-06-25 Serial T-SPOT.TB responses in Tanzanian adolescents: Transient, persistent and irregular conversions Amour, Maryam A. Rees, Christiaan A. Munseri, Patricia J. Said, Jamila Magohe, Albert K. Matee, Mecky Talbot, Elizabeth A. Arbeit, Robert D. Pallangyo, Kisali von Reyn, C. Fordham PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Prospective studies of interferon-gamma release assays (IGRA) on healthy subjects in tuberculosis-endemic regions have not examined the long-term variability of serial assays. This issue is relevant to the interpretation of tuberculosis (TB) vaccine trials based on prevention of infection. METHODS: T-SPOT.TB assays were performed manually on healthy adolescents during a tuberculosis vaccine trial in Tanzania at 5 intervals over 3 years. Assay results were defined as negative, positive, borderline or invalid. Subsequently, microtiter plates were analyzed by an automated reader to obtain quantitative counts of spot forming cells (SFCs) for the present analysis. RESULTS: 3387 T-SPOT.TB samples were analyzed from 928 adolescents; manual and automated assay results were 97% concordant. Based on the quantitative results 143 (15%) participants were prevalent IGRA-positives at baseline, were ineligible for further study. Among the remaining IGRA-negative participants, the annual rate of IGRA conversion was 2·9%. Among 43 IGRA converters with repeat assays 12 (28%) were persistent converters, 16 (37%) were transient converters, and 15 (35%) comprised a new category defined as irregular converters (≥2 different subsequent results). ESAT-6 and CFP-10 responses were higher in prevalent than incident positives: 53 vs 36 for CFP-10 (p < 0·007); 44 vs 34 for ESAT-6 (p = 0·12). CONCLUSIONS: Definitions of IGRA conversion, reversion, and persistence depend critically on the frequency of testing. Multiple shifts in categories among adolescents in a TB-endemic country may represent multiple infections, variable host responses in subclinical infection, or assay variation. These findings should to be considered in the design and interpretation of TB vaccine trials based on prevention of infection. Household contact studies could determine whether even transient IGRA conversion might represent exposure to an active case of M. tuberculosis disease. Public Library of Science 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9231806/ /pubmed/35749397 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268685 Text en © 2022 Amour et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Amour, Maryam A.
Rees, Christiaan A.
Munseri, Patricia J.
Said, Jamila
Magohe, Albert K.
Matee, Mecky
Talbot, Elizabeth A.
Arbeit, Robert D.
Pallangyo, Kisali
von Reyn, C. Fordham
Serial T-SPOT.TB responses in Tanzanian adolescents: Transient, persistent and irregular conversions
title Serial T-SPOT.TB responses in Tanzanian adolescents: Transient, persistent and irregular conversions
title_full Serial T-SPOT.TB responses in Tanzanian adolescents: Transient, persistent and irregular conversions
title_fullStr Serial T-SPOT.TB responses in Tanzanian adolescents: Transient, persistent and irregular conversions
title_full_unstemmed Serial T-SPOT.TB responses in Tanzanian adolescents: Transient, persistent and irregular conversions
title_short Serial T-SPOT.TB responses in Tanzanian adolescents: Transient, persistent and irregular conversions
title_sort serial t-spot.tb responses in tanzanian adolescents: transient, persistent and irregular conversions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9231806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35749397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268685
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