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An observational study identifying highly tuberculosis-exposed, HIV-1-positive but persistently TB, tuberculin and IGRA negative persons with M. tuberculosis specific antibodies in Cape Town, South Africa

Authors :
Eileen G. Hoal
Galit Alter
Sihaam Boolay
Marianna Orlova
Robert J. Wilkinson
Sally Shin
Gerhard Walzl
Marlo Möller
Craig J. Kinnear
Ashley Jacobs
Erwin Schurr
Elouise E. Kroon
Stephanie Fischinger
Wellcome Trust
Source :
EBioMedicine, EBioMedicine, Vol 61, Iss, Pp 103053-(2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection is inferred from positive results of T-cell immune conversion assays measuring Mtb-specific interferon gamma production or tuberculin skin test (TST) reactivity. Certain exposed individuals do not display T-cell immune conversion in these assays and do not develop TB. Here we report a hitherto unknown form of this phenotype: HIV-1-positive persistently TB, tuberculin and IGRA negative (HITTIN). Methods: A community-based case-control design was used to systematically screen and identify adults living with HIV (HIV+), aged 35–60 years, who met stringent study criteria, and then longitudinally followed up for repeat IGRA and TST testing. Participants had no history of TB despite living in TB hyper-endemic environments in Cape Town, South Africa with a provincial incidence of 681/100,000. Mtb-specific antibodies were measured using ELISA and Luminex. Findings: We identified 48/286 (17%) individuals who tested persistently negative for Mtb-specific T-cell immunoreactivity (three negative Quantiferon results and one TST = 0mm) over 206±154 days on average. Of these, 97·2% had documented CD4 counts

Details

ISSN :
23523964
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EBioMedicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....58a02a6ed971fd6c10b0713241740c0a