Liu_2018_J.Infect_76_376

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Title : IL-6 release of Rv0183 antigen-stimulated whole blood is a potential biomarker for active tuberculosis patients - Liu_2018_J.Infect_76_376
Author(s) : Liu Y , Li X , Liu W , Zhong Z , Wang L , Ge S , Zhang J , Xia N
Ref : J Infect , 76 :376 , 2018
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: New tests for diagnosing active tuberculosis (aTB) are urgently needed, and TB antigen-specific cell-mediated immunity can be expected to develop new testing methods of aTB. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rv0183 protein, the only monoglyceride lipase identified in mycobacteria, was used to stimulate freshly heparin-treated whole blood. The Rv0183-specific cytokines/chemokines response associated with aTB was screened firstly with 4 aTB patients and 4 LTBIs, and further evaluated in 192 suspected aTB patients and 372 healthy individuals. RESULTS: Out of 71 cytokines/chemokines, the response of IL-6 against Rv0183 protein was found to be associated with aTB. The Rv0183-specific IL-6 response was significantly higher in aTB patients (n = 128) than in those with non-TB lung disease (n = 64) and in healthy individuals (n = 327) (p < 0.0001), and not affected by latent TB infection. In IGRA+ suspected active TB patients, the sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV of IL-6 response (with cutoff of 235.2 pg/ml) were 85.7%, 100%, 100% and 51.5% for diagnosing aTB, respectively. While in IGRA- ones, they were 87.5%, 80.5%, 60.9% and 95.0% with 174.2 pg/ml IL-6 response as cutoff, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: These results clearly show that the Rv0183 antigen-specific IL-6 response has the potential to be used as an immune-diagnosis test for active TB in clinical practice.

PubMedSearch : Liu_2018_J.Infect_76_376
PubMedID: 29174965
Gene_locus related to this paper: myctu-rv0183

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Liu Y, Li X, Liu W, Zhong Z, Wang L, Ge S, Zhang J, Xia N (2018)
IL-6 release of Rv0183 antigen-stimulated whole blood is a potential biomarker for active tuberculosis patients
J Infect 76 :376

Liu Y, Li X, Liu W, Zhong Z, Wang L, Ge S, Zhang J, Xia N (2018)
J Infect 76 :376