The Jenner Institute, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Institute of Microbiology and Infection, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Sci Rep. 2018 Sep 27;8(1):14480. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-32755-x.
A major contribution to the burden of Tuberculosis (TB) comes from latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections (LTBI) becoming clinically active. TB and LTBI probably exist as a spectrum and currently there are no correlates available to identify individuals with LTBI most at risk of developing active disease. We set out to identify immune parameters associated with ex vivo mycobacterial growth control among individuals with active TB disease or LTBI to define the spectrum of TB infection. We used a whole blood mycobacterial growth inhibition assay to generate a functional profile of growth control among individuals with TB, LTBI or uninfected controls. We subsequently used a multi-platform approach to identify an immune signature associated with this profile. We show, for the first time, that patients with active disease had the greatest control of mycobacterial growth, whilst there was a continuum of responses among latently infected patients, likely related to the degree of immune activation in response to bacillary load. Control correlated with multiple factors including inflammatory monocytes, activated and atypical memory B cells, IgG1 responses to TB-specific antigens and serum cytokines/chemokines. Our findings offer a method to stratify subclinical TB infections and the future potential to identify individuals most at risk of progressing to active disease and benefit from chemoprophylaxis.
结核分枝杆菌感染(LTBI)转为临床活性是结核病(TB)负担的主要原因。TB 和 LTBI 可能作为一个连续谱存在,目前尚无相关指标可用于识别 LTBI 中最有发展为活动性疾病风险的个体。我们旨在确定与活动性 TB 疾病或 LTBI 个体中体外分枝杆菌生长控制相关的免疫参数,以定义 TB 感染谱。我们使用全血分枝杆菌生长抑制测定法来生成 TB、LTBI 或未感染者对照个体中生长控制的功能谱。随后,我们使用多平台方法来识别与该谱相关的免疫特征。我们首次表明,活动性疾病患者对分枝杆菌生长的控制最大,而潜伏感染患者的反应呈连续谱,可能与针对细菌负荷的免疫激活程度有关。控制与多种因素相关,包括炎症性单核细胞、激活和非典型记忆 B 细胞、TB 特异性抗原的 IgG1 反应以及血清细胞因子/趋化因子。我们的发现提供了一种分层亚临床 TB 感染的方法,未来有可能识别最有可能进展为活动性疾病并从化学预防中获益的个体。