Tuberculosis
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Comparative Study
Identification of mycobacterial bacterioferritin B for immune screening of tuberculosis and latent tuberculosis infection.
It remains necessary and urgent to search for novel mycobacterial antigens to increase the sensitivity and specificity for tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and latent TB infection (LTBI) screening. Antigens capable of inducing strong immune responses during Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) infection would be good candidates. ⋯ PTB and LTBI groups exhibit higher BfrB-specific IFN-γ responses than HCs. Although BfrB is not as immunodominant as ESAT-6/CFP-10 during acute M.tb infection, comparable BfrB-specific cellular immune responses are observed in LTBI population with the potential to increase the sensitivity for LTBI screening. Moreover, strong BfrB-specific IFN-γ release in the healthy cohort is probably cautionary in identifying leaky LTBI from HCs. BfrB might thus be considered as an additional biomarker antigen for LTBI identification.