Literature DB >> 15850752

Sensitivity of human gamma interferon assay and tuberculin skin testing for detecting infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in patients with culture positive tuberculosis.

W J Britton1, G L Gilbert, J Wheatley, D Leslie, J S Rothel, S L Jones, P Bradley.   

Abstract

SETTING: Nine university-affiliated chest clinics in Australia.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the sensitivity of a whole blood human gamma-interferon assay (HGIA, QuantiFERON-TB) for specific T lymphocyte responses and Tuberculin skin testing (TST) for the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in subjects with culture-proven M. tuberculosis disease (TBCP).
DESIGN: Prospective testing of 129 patients with recent TBCP and 100 patients with non-tuberculosis lung disease (NTBLD).
RESULTS: Using a defined level of specific IFN-gamma production and TST 10mm as positive cut-offs, the sensitivity of HGIA was 81% compared to 89% for TST (p=0.06). When positive responses in both TST and HGIA were combined, 96% of TB patients were detected. For the NTBLD group, 43% of whom were born overseas, 73% were negative for both the HGIA and TST. Prior immunization with M. bovis (bacille Calmette-Guerin) (BCG) or the type of TB had no effect on the sensitivities of the assays. For those treated for <2 months, the sensitivities for both assays were 84%, but for those treated for >2 months the sensitivity of TST (90%) tended to be higher than for HGIA (81%) (p=0.07). The distribution of TST results in TB patients showed a broad peak between 10 and 25 mm, while the results in the HGIA were bimodal in both TB and NTBLD patients.
CONCLUSION: HGIA may prove an alternative to skin testing for detecting M. tuberculosis infection in certain settings.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15850752     DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2004.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tuberculosis (Edinb)        ISSN: 1472-9792            Impact factor:   3.131


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