Background.A challenge in tuberculosis (TB) research is to develop a new immunological test that can help distinguish, among subjects responsive to QuantiFERON TB Gold In tube (QFT-IT), those who are able to control Mtb replication (remote LTBI, recent infection and past TB) from those who cannot (active TB disease). IFN-γ; response to the Heparin-binding-hemagglutinin (HBHA) of Mtb has been associated with LTBI, but the cumbersome procedures of purifying the methylated and immunological active form of the protein from Mtb orM. bovis Bacillus Calmette et Guerin(BCG) have prevented its implementation in a diagnostic test. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the IFN-γ response to methylated HBHA of Mtb produced inM. smegmatis(rHBHAms) in individuals at different stages of TB who scored positive to QFT-IT.Methodology/Principal Findings.87 individuals at different stages of TB who scored positive to QFT-IT were selected. IFN-γ response toin vitrowhole blood stimulation with rHBHAms was evaluated by short-term and long-term tests and detected by ELISA or flow cytometry. We demonstrated that the IFN-γ response to rHBHAms is mediated by CD4+T-cells with an effector-memory phenotype. This response, evaluated by short-term-tests, is significantly lower in active TB than in remote LTBI (p = 0.0010) and past TB (p = 0.0152). These results were confirmed by long-term tests. The qualitative data confirmed that IFN-γ responses higher than the cut-off point identified by ROC analysis are associated with the status of non-active disease.Conclusions.In this study we show that the T-cell response to a recombinant and methylated HBHA of Mtb produced inM. smegmatisis useful to discriminate between active and non-active TB disease among those responsive to QFT-IT in a whole blood system. Further studies are needed to improve the accuracy of the assay.

Methylated HBHA produced inM. smegmatisdiscriminates between active and non-active tuberculosis disease among RD1-responders / Molicotti, Paola; Chiacchio, Teresa; Vanini, Valentina; Bua, Alessandra; Lauria, Francesco Nicola; Grisetti, Susanna; Magnavita, Nicola; Girardi, Enrico; Goletti, Delia; Delogu, Giovanni; Butera, Ornella; Zanetti, Stefania Anna Lucia; Fadda, Giovanni; Cuzzi, Gilda. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - 6:3(2011). [10.1371/journal.pone.0018315]

Methylated HBHA produced inM. smegmatisdiscriminates between active and non-active tuberculosis disease among RD1-responders

Molicotti, Paola;Bua, Alessandra;Delogu, Giovanni;Zanetti, Stefania Anna Lucia;Fadda, Giovanni;
2011-01-01

Abstract

Background.A challenge in tuberculosis (TB) research is to develop a new immunological test that can help distinguish, among subjects responsive to QuantiFERON TB Gold In tube (QFT-IT), those who are able to control Mtb replication (remote LTBI, recent infection and past TB) from those who cannot (active TB disease). IFN-γ; response to the Heparin-binding-hemagglutinin (HBHA) of Mtb has been associated with LTBI, but the cumbersome procedures of purifying the methylated and immunological active form of the protein from Mtb orM. bovis Bacillus Calmette et Guerin(BCG) have prevented its implementation in a diagnostic test. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the IFN-γ response to methylated HBHA of Mtb produced inM. smegmatis(rHBHAms) in individuals at different stages of TB who scored positive to QFT-IT.Methodology/Principal Findings.87 individuals at different stages of TB who scored positive to QFT-IT were selected. IFN-γ response toin vitrowhole blood stimulation with rHBHAms was evaluated by short-term and long-term tests and detected by ELISA or flow cytometry. We demonstrated that the IFN-γ response to rHBHAms is mediated by CD4+T-cells with an effector-memory phenotype. This response, evaluated by short-term-tests, is significantly lower in active TB than in remote LTBI (p = 0.0010) and past TB (p = 0.0152). These results were confirmed by long-term tests. The qualitative data confirmed that IFN-γ responses higher than the cut-off point identified by ROC analysis are associated with the status of non-active disease.Conclusions.In this study we show that the T-cell response to a recombinant and methylated HBHA of Mtb produced inM. smegmatisis useful to discriminate between active and non-active TB disease among those responsive to QFT-IT in a whole blood system. Further studies are needed to improve the accuracy of the assay.
2011
Methylated HBHA produced inM. smegmatisdiscriminates between active and non-active tuberculosis disease among RD1-responders / Molicotti, Paola; Chiacchio, Teresa; Vanini, Valentina; Bua, Alessandra; Lauria, Francesco Nicola; Grisetti, Susanna; Magnavita, Nicola; Girardi, Enrico; Goletti, Delia; Delogu, Giovanni; Butera, Ornella; Zanetti, Stefania Anna Lucia; Fadda, Giovanni; Cuzzi, Gilda. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - 6:3(2011). [10.1371/journal.pone.0018315]
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