Previously Derived Host Gene Expression Classifiers Identify Bacterial and Viral Etiologies of Acute Febrile Respiratory Illness in a South Asian Population

Author:

Tillekeratne L Gayani1234ORCID,Suchindran Sunil5,Ko Emily R156,Petzold Elizabeth A5,Bodinayake Champica K24,Nagahawatte Ajith27,Devasiri Vasantha8,Kurukulasooriya Ruvini7,Nicholson Bradly P9,McClain Micah T135,Burke Thomas W15,Tsalik Ephraim L135,Henao Ricardo15,Ginsburg Geoffrey S15,Reller Megan E123,Woods Christopher W1235

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, USA

2. Duke Global Health Institute, Durham, North Carolina, USA

3. Infectious Diseases Service, Durham Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Durham, North Carolina, USA

4. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna, Galle, Sri Lanka

5. Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, USA

6. Program in Hospital Medicine, Duke Regional Hospital, Durham, North Carolina, USA

7. Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna, Galle, Sri Lanka

8. Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna, Galle, Sri Lanka

9. Institute for Medical Research, Inc., Durham, North Carolina, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Pathogen-based diagnostics for acute respiratory infection (ARI) have limited ability to detect etiology of illness. We previously showed that peripheral blood-based host gene expression classifiers accurately identify bacterial and viral ARI in cohorts of European and African descent. We determined classifier performance in a South Asian cohort. Methods Patients ≥15 years with fever and respiratory symptoms were enrolled in Sri Lanka. Comprehensive pathogen-based testing was performed. Peripheral blood ribonucleic acid was sequenced and previously developed signatures were applied: a pan-viral classifier (viral vs nonviral) and an ARI classifier (bacterial vs viral vs noninfectious). Results Ribonucleic acid sequencing was performed in 79 subjects: 58 viral infections (36 influenza, 22 dengue) and 21 bacterial infections (10 leptospirosis, 11 scrub typhus). The pan-viral classifier had an overall classification accuracy of 95%. The ARI classifier had an overall classification accuracy of 94%, with sensitivity and specificity of 91% and 95%, respectively, for bacterial infection. The sensitivity and specificity of C-reactive protein (>10 mg/L) and procalcitonin (>0.25 ng/mL) for bacterial infection were 100% and 34%, and 100% and 41%, respectively. Conclusions Previously derived gene expression classifiers had high predictive accuracy at distinguishing viral and bacterial infection in South Asian patients with ARI caused by typical and atypical pathogens.

Funder

National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command

Office of Naval Research to the Emerging Infectious Diseases Programme

Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School

Duke Hubert-Yeargan Center for Global Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Oncology

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