Interferon-gamma release assay performance in northeastern Brazil: influence of the IFNG + 874 A>T polymorphism

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Autor(a) principal: Carneiro,Valdirene Leão
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Bendicho,Maria Teresita, Santos,Rosalina Guedes, Casela,Marilda, Netto,Eduardo M., Mota,Scarlet Torres Moraes, Pina,Iza Cristina Araújo, Nascimento,Roberto Meyer, Freire,Songeli Menezes, Barbosa,Theolis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702018000300202
Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction Latent tuberculosis infection diagnosis based on the release of interferon-gamma in cultures of peripheral blood cells stimulated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens has replaced the tuberculin skin test in many countries with low tuberculosis prevalence. The IFN-γ production can be influenced by genetic polymorphisms, of which the IFNG + 874 (rs62559044) locus is the most studied. We investigated the possible influence of the IFNG + 874 A/T polymorphism on interferon-gamma test performance. Methods Patients diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis (75), volunteers with positive tuberculin skin test (70) and healthy volunteers with negative tuberculin skin test and no history of contact with tuberculosis (57) were evaluated regarding the IFNG + 874 genotype and the IFN-γ levels in whole blood cultures performed using an interferon-gamma commercial kit (QuantiFERON-TB® Gold In-Tube). Results IFN-γ production was not influenced by the IFNG + 874 genotype, regardless of antigen or mitogen-based stimulation, which suggests that other genes may influence IFN-γ production in response to mycobacteria. The IFNG + 874 polymorphism was found to exert no influence over QFT-IT test sensitivity in our study. Conclusions The IFNG + 874 polymorphism was not shown to influence QuantiFERON-TB® Gold In-Tube test performance in an admixed population from northeastern Brazil.
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spelling Interferon-gamma release assay performance in northeastern Brazil: influence of the IFNG + 874 A>T polymorphismTuberculosis infectionGenetic variationSensitivityABSTRACT Introduction Latent tuberculosis infection diagnosis based on the release of interferon-gamma in cultures of peripheral blood cells stimulated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens has replaced the tuberculin skin test in many countries with low tuberculosis prevalence. The IFN-γ production can be influenced by genetic polymorphisms, of which the IFNG + 874 (rs62559044) locus is the most studied. We investigated the possible influence of the IFNG + 874 A/T polymorphism on interferon-gamma test performance. Methods Patients diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis (75), volunteers with positive tuberculin skin test (70) and healthy volunteers with negative tuberculin skin test and no history of contact with tuberculosis (57) were evaluated regarding the IFNG + 874 genotype and the IFN-γ levels in whole blood cultures performed using an interferon-gamma commercial kit (QuantiFERON-TB® Gold In-Tube). Results IFN-γ production was not influenced by the IFNG + 874 genotype, regardless of antigen or mitogen-based stimulation, which suggests that other genes may influence IFN-γ production in response to mycobacteria. The IFNG + 874 polymorphism was found to exert no influence over QFT-IT test sensitivity in our study. Conclusions The IFNG + 874 polymorphism was not shown to influence QuantiFERON-TB® Gold In-Tube test performance in an admixed population from northeastern Brazil.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2018-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702018000300202Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.22 n.3 2018reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1016/j.bjid.2018.04.004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarneiro,Valdirene LeãoBendicho,Maria TeresitaSantos,Rosalina GuedesCasela,MarildaNetto,Eduardo M.Mota,Scarlet Torres MoraesPina,Iza Cristina AraújoNascimento,Roberto MeyerFreire,Songeli MenezesBarbosa,Theoliseng2018-09-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702018000300202Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2018-09-21T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interferon-gamma release assay performance in northeastern Brazil: influence of the IFNG + 874 A>T polymorphism
title Interferon-gamma release assay performance in northeastern Brazil: influence of the IFNG + 874 A>T polymorphism
spellingShingle Interferon-gamma release assay performance in northeastern Brazil: influence of the IFNG + 874 A>T polymorphism
Carneiro,Valdirene Leão
Tuberculosis infection
Genetic variation
Sensitivity
title_short Interferon-gamma release assay performance in northeastern Brazil: influence of the IFNG + 874 A>T polymorphism
title_full Interferon-gamma release assay performance in northeastern Brazil: influence of the IFNG + 874 A>T polymorphism
title_fullStr Interferon-gamma release assay performance in northeastern Brazil: influence of the IFNG + 874 A>T polymorphism
title_full_unstemmed Interferon-gamma release assay performance in northeastern Brazil: influence of the IFNG + 874 A>T polymorphism
title_sort Interferon-gamma release assay performance in northeastern Brazil: influence of the IFNG + 874 A>T polymorphism
author Carneiro,Valdirene Leão
author_facet Carneiro,Valdirene Leão
Bendicho,Maria Teresita
Santos,Rosalina Guedes
Casela,Marilda
Netto,Eduardo M.
Mota,Scarlet Torres Moraes
Pina,Iza Cristina Araújo
Nascimento,Roberto Meyer
Freire,Songeli Menezes
Barbosa,Theolis
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author2 Bendicho,Maria Teresita
Santos,Rosalina Guedes
Casela,Marilda
Netto,Eduardo M.
Mota,Scarlet Torres Moraes
Pina,Iza Cristina Araújo
Nascimento,Roberto Meyer
Freire,Songeli Menezes
Barbosa,Theolis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carneiro,Valdirene Leão
Bendicho,Maria Teresita
Santos,Rosalina Guedes
Casela,Marilda
Netto,Eduardo M.
Mota,Scarlet Torres Moraes
Pina,Iza Cristina Araújo
Nascimento,Roberto Meyer
Freire,Songeli Menezes
Barbosa,Theolis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tuberculosis infection
Genetic variation
Sensitivity
topic Tuberculosis infection
Genetic variation
Sensitivity
description ABSTRACT Introduction Latent tuberculosis infection diagnosis based on the release of interferon-gamma in cultures of peripheral blood cells stimulated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens has replaced the tuberculin skin test in many countries with low tuberculosis prevalence. The IFN-γ production can be influenced by genetic polymorphisms, of which the IFNG + 874 (rs62559044) locus is the most studied. We investigated the possible influence of the IFNG + 874 A/T polymorphism on interferon-gamma test performance. Methods Patients diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis (75), volunteers with positive tuberculin skin test (70) and healthy volunteers with negative tuberculin skin test and no history of contact with tuberculosis (57) were evaluated regarding the IFNG + 874 genotype and the IFN-γ levels in whole blood cultures performed using an interferon-gamma commercial kit (QuantiFERON-TB® Gold In-Tube). Results IFN-γ production was not influenced by the IFNG + 874 genotype, regardless of antigen or mitogen-based stimulation, which suggests that other genes may influence IFN-γ production in response to mycobacteria. The IFNG + 874 polymorphism was found to exert no influence over QFT-IT test sensitivity in our study. Conclusions The IFNG + 874 polymorphism was not shown to influence QuantiFERON-TB® Gold In-Tube test performance in an admixed population from northeastern Brazil.
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