[HTML][HTML] Whole-blood flow-cytometric analysis of antigen-specific CD4 T-cell cytokine profiles distinguishes active tuberculosis from non-active states

U Sester, M Fousse, J Dirks, U Mack, A Prasse… - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
U Sester, M Fousse, J Dirks, U Mack, A Prasse, M Singh, A Lalvani, M Sester
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T-cell based IFN-γ release assays do not permit distinction of active tuberculosis (TB) from
successfully treated disease or latent M. tuberculosis infection. We postulated that IFN-γ and
IL-2 cytokine profiles of antigen-specific T cells measured by flow-cytometry ex vivo might
correlate with TB disease activity in vivo. Tuberculin (PPD), ESAT-6 and CFP-10 were used
as stimuli to determine antigen-specific cytokine profiles in CD4 T cells from 24 patients with
active TB and 28 patients with successfully treated TB using flow-cytometry. Moreover, 25 …
T-cell based IFN-γ release assays do not permit distinction of active tuberculosis (TB) from successfully treated disease or latent M. tuberculosis infection. We postulated that IFN-γ and IL-2 cytokine profiles of antigen-specific T cells measured by flow-cytometry ex vivo might correlate with TB disease activity in vivo. Tuberculin (PPD), ESAT-6 and CFP-10 were used as stimuli to determine antigen-specific cytokine profiles in CD4 T cells from 24 patients with active TB and 28 patients with successfully treated TB using flow-cytometry. Moreover, 25 individuals with immunity consistent with latent M. tuberculosis infection and BCG-vaccination, respectively, were recruited. Although the frequency of cytokine secreting PPD reactive CD4 T cells was higher in patients with active TB compared to patients with treated TB (median 0.81% vs. 0.39% of CD4 T cells, p = 0.02), the overlap in frequencies precluded distinction between the groups on an individual basis. When assessing cytokine profiles, PPD specific CD4 T cells secreting both IFN-γ and IL-2 predominated in treated TB, latent infection and BCG-vaccination, whilst in active TB the cytokine profile was shifted towards cells secreting IFN-γ only (p<0.0001). Cytokine profiles of ESAT-6 or CFP-10 reactive CD4 T cells did not differ between the groups. Receiver operator characteristics (ROC) analysis revealed that frequencies of PPD specific IFN-γ/IL-2 dual-positive T cells below 56% were an accurate marker for active TB (specificity 100%, sensitivity 70%) enabling effective discrimination from non-active states. In conclusion, a frequency lower than 56% IFN-γ/IL-2 dual positive PPD-specific circulating CD4 T-cells is strongly indicative of active TB.
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