Case-control, diagnostic accuracy study of a non-sputum CD38-based TAM-TB test from a single milliliter of blood
Hellen Hiza, Jerry Hella, Ainhoa Arbués, Beatrice Magani, Mohamed Sasamalo, Sébastien Gagneux, Klaus Reither, Damien Portevin
medRxiv · 2021-03
Abstract
ABSTRACT Background CD4 T cell phenotyping-based blood assays have the potential to meet WHO target product profiles (TPP) of non-sputum-biomarker-based tests to diagnose tuberculosis (TB). Yet, substantial refinements are required to allow their implementation in clinical settings. This study assessed the real time performance of a simplified T cell activation marker (TAM)-TB assay to detect TB in adults from one millilitre of blood with a 24h turnaround time. Methods We recruited 479 GeneXpert ® positive cases and 108 symptomatic but GeneXpert ® negative controls from presumptive adult TB patients in the Temeke District of Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. TAM-TB assay accuracy was assessed by comparison with a composite reference standard comprising GeneXpert ® and solid culture. A single millilitre of fresh blood was processed to measure expression of CD38 or CD27 by CD4 T cells producing INF-γ and/or TNF-α in response to a synthetic peptide pool covering the sequences of Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb ) ESAT-6, CFP-10 and TB10.4 antigens on a 4-color FACSCalibur apparatus. Results Significantly superior to CD27 in accurately diagnosing TB, the CD38-based TAM-TB assay specificity reached 93.4% for a sensitivity of 82.2% with an area under the receiver operating characteristics curve of 0.87 (95% CI 0.84-0.91). The assay performance was not significantly affected by HIV status. Conclusions We successfully implemented TAM-TB immunoassay routine testing with a 24h turnaround time at district level in a resource limited setting. Starting from one millilitre of fresh blood and being not influenced by HIV status, TAM-TB assay format and performance appears closely compatible with the optimal TPP accuracy criteria defined by WHO for a non-sputum confirmatory TB test.
MeSH terms
- GeneXpert MTB/RIF
- Medicine
- Sputum
- Tuberculosis
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Immunology
- Internal medicine
- Virology