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CD38 Expression by Antigen-Specific CD4 T Cells Is Significantly Restored 5 Months After Treatment Initiation Independently of Sputum Bacterial Load at the Time of Tuberculosis Diagnosis

Hiza, Hellen
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Hella, Jerry
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Arbues, Ainhoa
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April 15, 2022
Frontiers In Medicine

T cell activation markers (TAM) expressed by antigen-specific T cells constitute promising candidates to attest the presence of an active infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). Reciprocally, their modulation may be used to assess antibiotic treatment efficacy and eventually attest disease resolution. We hypothesized that the phenotype of Mtb-specific T cells may be quantitatively impacted by the load of bacteria present in a patient. We recruited 105 Tanzanian adult tuberculosis (TB) patients and obtained blood before and after 5 months of antibiotic treatment. We studied relationships between patients' clinical characteristics of disease severity and microbiological as well as molecular proxies of bacterial load in sputum at the time of diagnosis. Besides, we measured by flow cytometry the expression of CD38 or CD27 on CD4(+) T cells producing interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) and/or tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) in response to a synthetic peptide pool covering the sequences of Mtb antigens ESAT-6, CFP-10, and TB10.4. Reflecting the difficulty to extrapolate bacterial burden from a single end-point read-out, we observed statistically significant but weak correlations between Xpert MTB/RIF, molecular bacterial load assay and time to culture positivity. Unlike CD27, the resolution of CD38 expression by antigen-specific T cells was observed readily following 5 months of antibiotic therapy. However, the intensity of CD38-TAM signals measured at diagnosis did not significantly correlate with Mtb 16S RNA or rpoB DNA detected in patients' sputa. Altogether, our data support CD38-TAM as an accurate marker of infection resolution independently of sputum bacterial load.

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research article
DOI
10.3389/fmed.2022.821776
Web of Science ID

WOS:000792667700001

Author(s)
Hiza, Hellen
Hella, Jerry
Arbues, Ainhoa
Sasamalo, Mohamed
Misana, Veronica
Fellay, Jacques  
Gagneux, Sebastien
Reither, Klaus
Portevin, Damien
Date Issued

2022-04-15

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA

Published in
Frontiers In Medicine
Volume

9

Article Number

821776

Subjects

Medicine, General & Internal

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General & Internal Medicine

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tuberculosis

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treatment monitoring

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cd38

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cd27

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tam-tb

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mbla

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xpert mtb/rif assay

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mycobacterium-tuberculosis

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pulmonary tuberculosis

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active tuberculosis

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treatment response

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bacillary load

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culture

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quantification

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biomarkers

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disease

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