Immunologic Biomarkers in Peripheral Blood of Persons With Tuberculosis and Advanced HIV

Author:

Queiroz Artur T. L.,Araújo-Pereira Mariana,Barreto-Duarte Beatriz,Gomes-Silva Adriano,Costa Allyson G.,Andrade Alice M. S.,Miguez-Pinto João Pedro,Spener-Gomes Renata,Souza Alexandra B.,Benjamin Aline,Sant’Anna Flavia,Figueiredo Marina C.,Mave Vidya,Salgame Padmini,Ellner Jerrold J.,Sterling Timothy R.,Cordeiro-dos-Santos Marcelo,Andrade Bruno B.,Rolla Valeria C.

Abstract

IntroductionTuberculosis (TB) is a common opportunistic infection among people living with HIV. Diagnostic tests such as culture, Xpert-MTB-RIF, and ULTRA have low sensitivity in paucibacillary TB disease; a blood biomarker could improve TB diagnostic capabilities. We assessed soluble factors to identify biomarkers associated with TB among persons with advanced HIV.MethodsA case-control (1:1) study was conducted, with participants from Rio de Janeiro and Manaus, Brazil. People living with HIV presenting with CD4 count ≤100 cells/mm3 were eligible to participate. Cases had culture-confirmed TB (N=15) (positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis [Mtb]); controls had HIV-infection only (N=15). Study visits included baseline, month 2 and end of TB therapy, during which samples of peripheral blood were obtained. A panel containing 29 biomarkers including cytokines, chemokines and growth factors was utilized to assess candidate biomarkers using Luminex technology in cryopreserved EDTA plasma samples. We used neural network analysis, based on machine learning, to identify biomarkers (single or in combination) that best distinguished cases from controls. Additional multi-dimensional analyses provided detailed profiling of the systemic inflammatory environment in cases and controls.ResultsMedian CD4 count and HIV-1 RNA load values were similar between groups at all timepoints. Persons with TB had lower body mass index (BMI) (median=19.6, Interquartile Range [IQR]=18.6-22.3) than controls (23.7; IQR: 21.8 = 25.5, p=0.004). TB coinfection was also associated with increased frequency of other comorbidities. The overall profile of plasma cytokines, chemokines and growth factors were distinct between the study groups at all timepoints. Plasma concentrations of IL-15 and IL-10 were on average lower in TB cases than in controls. When used in combination, such markers were able to discriminate between TB cases and controls with the highest degree of accuracy at each study timepoint.ConclusionAmong persons with advanced HIV, plasma concentrations of IL-15 and IL-10 can be used in combination to identify TB disease regardless of time on anti-TB treatment.

Funder

CRDF Global

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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