Immune correlates of acute Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in household contacts in Kampala, Uganda |
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Authors: | Whalen Christopher C Chiunda Allan Zalwango Sarah Nshuti Lorna Jones-Lopez Edward Okwera Alphonse Hirsch Christina Peters Pierre Boom W Henry Mugerwa Roy D |
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Affiliation: | Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA. ccw@case.edu |
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Abstract: | To determine immunologic and epidemiologic correlates of acute Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in household contacts of infectious tuberculosis cases, we performed a prospective, community-based cohort study of index cases and their household contacts in Kampala, Uganda. Contacts were evaluated for tuberculin skin test (TST) conversion over two years. Interferon-gamma expression was measured using a whole blood assay after stimulating with M. tuberculosis culture-filtrate. In 222 contacts with a TST less than 5 mm at baseline, the one-year rate of TST conversion was 27%. The TST conversion was associated with the infectiousness of the index case and proximity of contact. Interferon-gamma levels at baseline were greater among TST converters compared with those who did not convert. The risk of TST conversion increased four-fold as the baseline interferon-gamma increased 10-fold, but only in contacts with BCG vaccination. In household contacts of tuberculosis, interferon-gamma responses to non-specific mycobacterial antigens may be used to make an early diagnosis of tuberculosis infection, especially in resource-limited settings where bacille Calmette-Guérin vaccination is commonly used. |
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