Reversions of QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus in tuberculosis contact investigation: A prospective multicentre cohort study

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Pérez-Recio SandraORCID,Grijota-Camino Maria D.,Anibarro LuisORCID,Rabuñal-Rey Ramón,Sabria Josefina,Gijón-Vidaurreta Paloma,Pomar Virginia,García-Gasalla Mercedes,Domínguez-Castellano Ángel,Trigo Matilde,Santos María Jesús,Cebollero Alba,Rodríguez Sara,Moga Esther,Penas-Truque Anton,Martos Carmen,Ruiz-Serrano M. Jesús,Garcia-de-Cara Erika I.,Alcaide Fernando,Santin MiguelORCID

Abstract

Background Interferon-y Release Assays (IGRA) reversions have been reported in different clinical scenarios for the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) infection. This study aimed to determine the rate of QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus (QFT-Plus) reversions during contact investigation as a potential strategy to reduce the number of preventive treatments. Methods Prospective, multicentre cohort study of immunocompetent adult contacts of patients with pulmonary TB tested with QFT-Plus. Contacts with an initial positive QFT-Plus (QFT-i) underwent a second test within 4 weeks (QFT-1), and if negative, underwent a repeat test 4 weeks later (QFT-2). Based on the QFT-2 result, we classified cases as sustained reversion if they remained negative and as temporary reversion if they turned positive. Results We included 415 contacts, of whom 96 (23.1%) had an initial positive test (QFT-i). Following this, 10 had negative QFT-1 results and 4 (4.2%) of these persisted with a negative result in the QFT-2 (sustained reversions). All four sustained reversions occurred in contacts with IFN-γ concentrations between ≥0.35 and ≤0.99 IU•mL-1 in one or both QFT-i tubes. Conclusion In this study, TB contact investigations rarely reveal QFT-Plus reversion. These results do not support retesting cases with an initial positive result to reduce the number of preventive treatments.

Funder

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Fundació la Marató de TV3

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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