The dynamics of immune responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis during different stages of natural infection: A longitudinal study among Greenlanders.

OBJECTIVE:Understanding human immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) during different stages of infection is important for development of an effective tuberculosis (TB) vaccine. We aimed to evaluate immunity to Mtb infection by measuring immune responses to selected Mtb antigens expressed duri...

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Main Authors: Sascha Wilk Michelsen, Bolette Soborg, Lars Jorge Diaz, Soren Tetens Hoff, Else Marie Agger, Anders Koch, Ida Rosenkrands, Jan Wohlfahrt, Mads Melbye
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:87cf10088e254c1bb7203c27328301c9 2023-05-15T16:30:59+02:00 The dynamics of immune responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis during different stages of natural infection: A longitudinal study among Greenlanders. Sascha Wilk Michelsen Bolette Soborg Lars Jorge Diaz Soren Tetens Hoff Else Marie Agger Anders Koch Ida Rosenkrands Jan Wohlfahrt Mads Melbye 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177906 https://doaj.org/article/87cf10088e254c1bb7203c27328301c9 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5453477?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203 1932-6203 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0177906 https://doaj.org/article/87cf10088e254c1bb7203c27328301c9 PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 6, p e0177906 (2017) Medicine R Science Q article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177906 2022-12-31T06:33:06Z OBJECTIVE:Understanding human immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) during different stages of infection is important for development of an effective tuberculosis (TB) vaccine. We aimed to evaluate immunity to Mtb infection by measuring immune responses to selected Mtb antigens expressed during different stages of infection over time and to observe sustainability of immunity. METHODS:In a cohort study comprising East Greenlanders aged 17-22 years (2012 to 2014) who had either; undetectable Mtb infection, ongoing or prior Mtb infection at enrolment, we measured immunity to 15 antigens over a one-year period. Quantiferon-TB Gold testing (QFT) defined Mtb infection status (undetected/detected). The eligible study population of East Greenlanders aged 17-22 years was identified from the entire population using the Civil Registration System. From the source population 65 participants were selected by stratified random sampling according to information on Mtb infection stage. Retrospective and prospective information on notified TB (including treatment) was obtained through the mandatory TB notification system and was used to characterise Mtb infection stage (ongoing/prior). Immunity to 15 antigens including two QFT antigens, PPD and 12 non-QFT antigens (representing early, constitutive and latent Mtb infection) was assessed by measuring immune responses using whole-blood antigen stimulation and interferon gamma measurement. RESULTS:Of 65 participants, 54 were considered Mtb-infected. Immunity to Mtb infection fluctuated with high annual risk of conversion (range: 6-69%) and reversion (range: 5-95%). During follow-up, five (8%) participants were notified with TB; neither conversion nor reversion was associated with an increased risk of progressing to TB. CONCLUSIONS:Our findings suggest that human immunity to natural Mtb infection over time is versatile with fluctuations, resulting in high levels of conversion and reversion of immunity, thus human immunity to Mtb is much more dynamic than anticipated. The study ... Article in Journal/Newspaper greenlander* Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles PLOS ONE 12 6 e0177906
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Lars Jorge Diaz
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Else Marie Agger
Anders Koch
Ida Rosenkrands
Jan Wohlfahrt
Mads Melbye
The dynamics of immune responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis during different stages of natural infection: A longitudinal study among Greenlanders.
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description OBJECTIVE:Understanding human immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) during different stages of infection is important for development of an effective tuberculosis (TB) vaccine. We aimed to evaluate immunity to Mtb infection by measuring immune responses to selected Mtb antigens expressed during different stages of infection over time and to observe sustainability of immunity. METHODS:In a cohort study comprising East Greenlanders aged 17-22 years (2012 to 2014) who had either; undetectable Mtb infection, ongoing or prior Mtb infection at enrolment, we measured immunity to 15 antigens over a one-year period. Quantiferon-TB Gold testing (QFT) defined Mtb infection status (undetected/detected). The eligible study population of East Greenlanders aged 17-22 years was identified from the entire population using the Civil Registration System. From the source population 65 participants were selected by stratified random sampling according to information on Mtb infection stage. Retrospective and prospective information on notified TB (including treatment) was obtained through the mandatory TB notification system and was used to characterise Mtb infection stage (ongoing/prior). Immunity to 15 antigens including two QFT antigens, PPD and 12 non-QFT antigens (representing early, constitutive and latent Mtb infection) was assessed by measuring immune responses using whole-blood antigen stimulation and interferon gamma measurement. RESULTS:Of 65 participants, 54 were considered Mtb-infected. Immunity to Mtb infection fluctuated with high annual risk of conversion (range: 6-69%) and reversion (range: 5-95%). During follow-up, five (8%) participants were notified with TB; neither conversion nor reversion was associated with an increased risk of progressing to TB. CONCLUSIONS:Our findings suggest that human immunity to natural Mtb infection over time is versatile with fluctuations, resulting in high levels of conversion and reversion of immunity, thus human immunity to Mtb is much more dynamic than anticipated. The study ...
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author Sascha Wilk Michelsen
Bolette Soborg
Lars Jorge Diaz
Soren Tetens Hoff
Else Marie Agger
Anders Koch
Ida Rosenkrands
Jan Wohlfahrt
Mads Melbye
author_facet Sascha Wilk Michelsen
Bolette Soborg
Lars Jorge Diaz
Soren Tetens Hoff
Else Marie Agger
Anders Koch
Ida Rosenkrands
Jan Wohlfahrt
Mads Melbye
author_sort Sascha Wilk Michelsen
title The dynamics of immune responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis during different stages of natural infection: A longitudinal study among Greenlanders.
title_short The dynamics of immune responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis during different stages of natural infection: A longitudinal study among Greenlanders.
title_full The dynamics of immune responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis during different stages of natural infection: A longitudinal study among Greenlanders.
title_fullStr The dynamics of immune responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis during different stages of natural infection: A longitudinal study among Greenlanders.
title_full_unstemmed The dynamics of immune responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis during different stages of natural infection: A longitudinal study among Greenlanders.
title_sort dynamics of immune responses to mycobacterium tuberculosis during different stages of natural infection: a longitudinal study among greenlanders.
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