| Literature DB >> 31660325 |
Wen Zeng1, Ye Qiu1, Shudan Tang1, Jianquan Zhang1, Mianluan Pan1, Xiaoning Zhong1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few reports of Talaromyces marneffei (TM) or cryptococcosis infections among HIV-negative patients with high-titeranti-IFN-γautoantibodies (nAIGAs) have been published. We investigated the clinical manifestations of patients with nAIGAs and TM infections.Entities:
Keywords: anti–interferon-γ antibodies; HIV-negative patients; cryptococcosis; talaromycosis
Year: 2019 PMID: 31660325 PMCID: PMC6788342 DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofz208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Forum Infect Dis ISSN: 2328-8957 Impact factor: 3.835
Clinical Characteristics of the 88 Participants
| Characteristic | Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | Group 4 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N = 20 | N = 13 | N = 23 | N = 32 |
| |
| Age (yr) | 59.5(45.8,67) | 53(47,54) | 44(27,55) | 49(40.3,58.3) | .270 |
| Male sex (no.) | 11 | 7 | 18 | 14 (77.8) | .086 |
| nAIGAs positive no. (%) | 11 (55)a.b.c | 0 (0) | 1 (4.3) | 0 (0) | <.001 |
| nAIGA titers (ng/ml) | 10063.3a.b.c (3799.7,21392.5) | 2568.5 (1072.9,3427.9) | 455.5 (379.5,1053.9) | 647.8 (612.1,820.0) | <.001 |
| WBC (×109/L) | 17.93(11.30,32.78)a.b | 9.47(7.06,12.21) | 8.10(5.88,9.69) | ND | <.002 |
| N (×109/L) | 14.62(8.90,26.65)a.b | 5.58(3.39,6.36) | 5.60(2.05,6.92) | ND | <.001 |
| L (×109/L) | 2.21(1.08,3.18) | 1.90(1.45,2.43) | 1.44(1.15,1.83) | ND | .912 |
| IgG (g/l) | 23.60(13.00,30.20)a | 10.58(9.50,124.74) | 15.81(10.97,18.26) | ND | .003 |
| IgA (g/l) | 2.17(1.70,3.33)b | 1.68(1.36,3.22) | 3.01(2.57,4.33) | ND | .015 |
| IgM (g/l) | 0.95(0.75,1.15) | 1.37(0.84,1.58) | 1.07(0.83,1.53) | ND | .448 |
| T cell (%) | 68.10(56.19,75.40) | 69.60(61.45,77.95) | 72.10(67.70,74.85) | ND | .674 |
| CD4+ T cell (%) | 33.05(29.25,42.10) | 45.43(30.8,49.2) | 38.65(29.18,43.88) | ND | .231 |
| CD8+ T cell (%) | 26.50(20.68,34.90) | 23.29(20.75,28.35) | 27.30(18.55,32.08) | ND | .712 |
aGroups 1 and 2, P < .0083
bGroups 1 and 3, P < .0083
c:Groups 1 and 4, P < .0083
Data are presented as median (25th‒75th percentile), P < .05. Normal range:IgG:8-18g/l, IgA:2.01-2.69g/l, IgM: 0.84–1.32g/l. T cell%: 64.20%-78.50%, CD4+: 30.1%-40.4%, CD8+: 20.7%-29.4%.
CD4% indicates CD4+ cell percentage; CD8%, CD8+ cell percentage; Ig, serum immunoglobulin; L, absolute lymphocyte count; N, absolute neutrophil count; nAIGAs, anti–IFN-γ autoantibodies; ND, not done; T cell%, T lymphocyte cell percentage; WBC, white cell count.
Figure 1.Anti–Interferon-γ Autoantibody Concentration in 88 Participants, According to Study Groups. Anti–interferon-γ autoantibodies were measured with the use of Luciferase Immunoprecipitation Systems. The dashed line is the estimated 99th percentile for the combined control groups of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (group 3) and healthy controls (group 4) and was estimated with the use of the log-normal distribution. Participants with concentrations exceeding the 99th percentile were classified as autoantibody-positive. The dotted line shows that the titer was 9583.21ng/ml. Quantitative data were expressed as the median(interquartile range). (P < .0083: *:P = .002, **P < .001, ***P < .001. CO indicates cryptococcosis; nAIGA, neutralizing anti–interferon-γ autoantibodies; TB, pulmonary tuberculosis TM, Talaromyces marneffei.
Figure 2.Correlations Between (a) the nAIGA Titers and WBC and (b) the nAIGA Titers and N. N indicates absolute neutrophil count; nAIGA, neutralizing anti–interferon-γ autoantibodies; WBC, white cell count.
Clinical Characteristics of the 20 Participants With TM Infection
| Characteristic | Group 1P | Group 1N | Group 2 |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N = 11 | N = 9 | N = 13 | ||
| Age (yr) | 63(35.5,68) | 59(51,63) | - | .610 |
| Male sex (no.) | 6 | 5 | - | .960 |
| nAIGA titers (ng/ml) | 21507.6a.b (10758.6,34530.5) | 661.3 (627.1,5551.8) | 2568.5 (1072.9,3427.9) | .001 |
| Disease course (month) | 6.0 | 6.0 | - | .470 |
| WBC (×109/L) | 25.60(17.40,34.35) | 11.07(7.40,16.42) | - | .020 |
| N (×109/L) | 21.25(12.32,28.35) | 9.25(6.70,14.35) | - | .025 |
| L (×109/L) | 2.44(2.11,3.28) | 1.33(1.07,2.34) | - | .149 |
| Hemoglobin (g/L) | 90.0(77.25,98.2) | 91.4(76.25,98.45) | - | .430 |
| C-reactive protein (mg/L) | 131.7(95.05,177.7) | 102.66(55.75,192) | - | .619 |
| ESR (mm/1h) | 88(82.25,96.75) | 75.5(58.5,97.75) | - | 1.000 |
| IgG (g/l) | 23.60(13,28.5)# | 21.85(13.16,30.72) | 10.58(9.5,124.74) | .009 |
| IgA (g/l) | 2.16(1.89,3.33) | 2.23(1.67,2.33) | 1.68(1.36,3.22) | .687 |
| IgM (g/l) | 1.01(0.9,1.15) | 0.91(0.77,1.01) | 1.37(0.84,1.58) | .374 |
| T cell (/L) | 1714.5(1088.75,1961.5) | 998.5(751.5,1204.75) | 1458(960.5,1659.5) | .206 |
| CD4+ T cell (/L) | 817(528.5,1036) | 45.43(30.8,49.2) | 871(586,1136) | .206 |
| CD8+ T cell (/L) | 496(448.25,644.75) | 394(281.25,660.75) | 459(403.5,544) | .293 |
| T cell (%) | 70.9(56.45,76.45) | 68.1(56.19,75.4) | 69.6(61.45,77.95) | .661 |
| CD4+ T cell (%) | 33.2(31.15,41.9) | 33.05(29.75,41.85) | 45.43(30.8,49.2) | .335 |
| CD8+ T cell (%) | 27.9(22.65,33.65) | 26.5(21.63,33.34) | 23.29(20.75,28.35) | .603 |
| Fever (n) | 9 | 7 | - | .820 |
| Cough or expectoration | 9 | 9 | - | .480 |
| Dyspnea | 4 | 5 | - | .390 |
| Skin lesion | 7 | 5 | - | .710 |
| Lymphadenopathy | 1 | 0 | - | 1.000 |
| Hepatosplenomegaly | 6 | 5 | - | .960 |
| Underweight | 6 | 5 | - | .960 |
| Osteolysis | 6 | 4 | - | .650 |
| Outcome | - | .415 | ||
| -cure | 1 | 3 | - | |
| -persistent infection | 7 | 4 | - | |
| -death | 3 | 2 | - |
aGroups 1 and 2, P < .017
bGroups 1 and 3, P < .017
Data are presented as median (25th‒75th percentile), P < .05. Normal range:IgG:8-18g/l, IgA:2.01-2.69g/l, IgM:0.84–1.32g/l. T cell%:64.20%-78.50%, CD4+:30.1%-40.4%, CD8+:20.7%-29.4%.
CD4% indicates CD4+ cell percentage; CD8%, CD8+ cell percentage; Group 1P, anti–interferon-γ autoantibody positive; Group 1N, anti–interferon-γ autoantibody negative; ESR, erythrocyte sedimentation rate; Ig, serum immunoglobulin; L, absolute lymphocyte count; N, absolute neutrophil count; nAIGAs, anti–IFN-γ autoantibodies; T cell%, T lymphocyte cell percentage; WBC, white cell count.
Results of Univariable Analysis and Multivariable Analysis for Risk Factor of TM Infection (n = 56)
| Variable | Univariable analysis | Multivariable analysis | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
| OR | 95% CI | |
| Age (yr) | .0813 | - | - | - |
| Sex (male) | .2823 | - | - | - |
| Relative nAIGA titer | .0017 | .0379 | 9.3105 | (1.1330–76.5082) |
| WBC (×109/l) | .0012 | .3127 | 0.5701 | (0.1915–1.6971) |
| IgG (g/l) | .0031 | .1055 | 1.1549 | (0.9701–1.3749) |
| CD4+ T cell (%) | .1231 | - | - | - |
| Neutrophils (×109/l) | .0011 | .2441 | 1.9696 | (0.6295–6.1627) |
| Lymphocytes (×109/l) | .4423 | - | - | - |
Relative nAIGA titer indicates the ratio of actual value to cut-off value of nAIGA; CD4%, CD4+ cell percentage; Ig, serum immunoglobulin; nAIGAs, anti–IFN-γ autoantibodies; OR, odds ratio; WBC, white blood cell.
Figure 3.The Univariable Analysis and Multivariable Analysis for Risk Factor of TM Infection. Relative nAIGA titer indicates the ratio of actual value to cut-off value of nAIGA; Ig, serum immunoglobulin; nAIGA, neutralizing anti–interferon-γ autoantibodies; TM = Talaromyces marneffei; WBC, white blood cell.
Figure 4.A, Different multiples of cut-off titers of nAIGA in frequency of recurrent TM infection. B, Patients with recurrent TM infections, particularly those with initial nAIGA positive. C, Patients with persistent infection and death tended to have a higher initial nAIGA titer. nAIGA indicates neutralizing anti–interferon-γ autoantibodies; TM, Talaromyces marneffei.
Results of Univariable Analysis and Multivariable Analysis for Risk Factor of TM Recurrence(n = 18)
| Variable | Univariable analysis | Multivariable analysis | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| HR | 95% CI | |
| Age (yr) | .0015 | .3861 | 1.0297 | (0.9638–1.1000) |
| Sex (male) | .6105 | - | - | - |
| Relative nAIGA titer | .0007 | .0309 | 1.5773 | (1.0429–2.3854) |
| WBC (×109/l) | .0010 | .5578 | 1.7000 | (0.2883–10.0246) |
| CD4+ T cell (%) | .0022 | .8113 | 1.0101 | (0.9301–1.0970) |
| Neutrophils (×109/l) | .0007 | .5221 | 0.5572 | (0.0930–3.3398) |
| Lymphocytes (×109/l) | .0004 | .4846 | 0.3100 | (0.0116–8.2717) |
Relative nAIGA titer indicates the ratio of actual value to cut-off value of nAIGA; CD4%, CD4+ cell percentage; Ig, serum immunoglobulin; nAIGAs, anti–IFN-γ autoantibodies; HR, hazard ratio; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.
Figure 5.The Univariable Analysis and Multivariable Analysis for Risk Factor of TM Reccurence. Relative nAIGA titer indicates the ratio of actual value to cut-off value of nAIGA; CD4%, CD4+ cell percentage; nAIGA, neutralizing anti–interferon-γ autoantibodies; TM = Talaromyces marneffei; WBC = white blood cell.