Cytotoxic molecules such as granulysin, perforin and granzymes produced by cytolytic T cells directly contribute to immune defense against tuberculosis (TB). In search for novel TB biomarkers, we have evaluated the levels of granzyme A in plasma obtained from QuantiFERON-TB Gold In tube (QFT-IT) assays from patients with active TB disease and subjects with latent TB infection (LTBI).Granzyme A serum levels in TB patients were significantly lower than values found in LTBI subjects even after subtraction of the unstimulated levels from the antigen-stimulated responses. The receiver operator characteristics (ROC) curve analysis comparing TB patients and LTBI groups, showed that at a cut-off value of granzyme A of <3.425. pg/ml, the sensitivity and the specificity of the assay were 29.41% and 94.74%, respectively.Our results suggest that granzyme A could be considered another biomarker of TB, that can be used, other than IFN-γ, to discriminate between patients with active TB and LTBI subjects in a well characterized cohort of confirmed Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected individuals.
Guggino, G., Orlando, V., Cutrera, S., La Manna, M., Di Liberto, D., Vanini, V., et al. (2015). Granzyme A as a potential biomarker of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease. IMMUNOLOGY LETTERS, 166(2), 87-91 [10.1016/j.imlet.2015.05.019].
Granzyme A as a potential biomarker of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease
Guggino, Giuliana;Orlando, Valentina;Cutrera, Stella;La Manna, Marco P.;Di Liberto, Diana;Dieli, Francesco;Goletti, Delia;Caccamo, Nadia
2015-01-01
Abstract
Cytotoxic molecules such as granulysin, perforin and granzymes produced by cytolytic T cells directly contribute to immune defense against tuberculosis (TB). In search for novel TB biomarkers, we have evaluated the levels of granzyme A in plasma obtained from QuantiFERON-TB Gold In tube (QFT-IT) assays from patients with active TB disease and subjects with latent TB infection (LTBI).Granzyme A serum levels in TB patients were significantly lower than values found in LTBI subjects even after subtraction of the unstimulated levels from the antigen-stimulated responses. The receiver operator characteristics (ROC) curve analysis comparing TB patients and LTBI groups, showed that at a cut-off value of granzyme A of <3.425. pg/ml, the sensitivity and the specificity of the assay were 29.41% and 94.74%, respectively.Our results suggest that granzyme A could be considered another biomarker of TB, that can be used, other than IFN-γ, to discriminate between patients with active TB and LTBI subjects in a well characterized cohort of confirmed Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected individuals.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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