Diagnostic performance of culture filtered protein 10-specific perforin in pediatric patients with active tuberculosis
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Diagnostic performance of culture filtered protein 10-specific perforin in pediatric patients with active tuberculosis
Abstract
Background: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb)-specific perforin were significantly increased in patients with tuberculosis. This study aims to evaluate the diagnosis value of Mtb-specific perforin in pediatric patients with tuberculosis.
Methods: Diagnostic performance of perforin levels induced by 6-kDa early secreted antigen target (ESAT6) or culture filtered protein 10 (CFP10) were evaluated in eighty-six samples from children participants by receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Flow cytometry was used to detect the expression of perforin and INF-γ of CD4+ , CD8+ T cells in response to CFP10 stimulation.
Results: After ex vivo stimulation, levels of ESAT6/CFP10-specific perforin in LTBI patients were significantly higher than active TB (ATB) patients, non-tuberculosis infection (non-TB), and health control (HC) individuals. The diagnostic efficacy of CFP10-specific perforin for TB diagnosis was significantly higher than ESAT6-specific perforin and T-SPOT assay, and when 0.74 ng/mL was taken as the cutoff value, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were 97.83%, 87.5%, and 93.02%. CFP10-specific perforin in both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells were significantly higher in ATB patients compared to HCs and further increased in LTBI patients. However, INF-γ was mainly secreted by CD4+ T cells and showed no significant difference between LTBI and ATB patients. In addition, CFP10-specific perforin can effectively distinguish between ATB and LTBI with the cutoff value of 1.80 ng/mL. Sensitivity and specificity were 88.46% and 85.62%, respectively.
Conclusions: CFP10-specific perforin may be used as a novel cellular immunity-based diagnostic marker of pediatric patients with tuberculosis, and with the potential for discriminating ATB from LTBI.
Keywords: CFP10; ESAT6; pediatric patients; perforin; tuberculosis diagnosis.
© 2020 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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