Frequent Detection of Anti-Tubercular-Glycolipid-IgG and -IgA Antibodies in Healthcare Workers with Latent Tuberculosis Infection in the Philippines

Anti-tubercular-glycolipid-IgG (TBGL-IgG) and -IgA (TBGL-IgA) antibodies, and the QuantiFERON-TB Gold test (QFT) were compared in healthcare workers (HCWs, n=31) and asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus-carriers (HIV-AC, n=56) in Manila. In HCWs, 48%, 51%, and 19% were positive in QFT, TBGL-IgG...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Umme Ruman Siddiqi, Prisca Susan A. Leano, Haorile Chagan-Yasutan, Beata Shiratori, Hiroki Saitoh, Yugo Ashino, Yasuhiko Suzuki, Toshio Hattori, Elizabeth Freda O. Telan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Clinical and Developmental Immunology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/610707
id doaj-0ebb7788ed154c0096affc86e5d622da
record_format Article
spelling doaj-0ebb7788ed154c0096affc86e5d622da2020-11-25T00:00:35ZengHindawi LimitedClinical and Developmental Immunology1740-25221740-25302012-01-01201210.1155/2012/610707610707Frequent Detection of Anti-Tubercular-Glycolipid-IgG and -IgA Antibodies in Healthcare Workers with Latent Tuberculosis Infection in the PhilippinesUmme Ruman Siddiqi0Prisca Susan A. Leano1Haorile Chagan-Yasutan2Beata Shiratori3Hiroki Saitoh4Yugo Ashino5Yasuhiko Suzuki6Toshio Hattori7Elizabeth Freda O. Telan8Division of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8574, JapanSTD AIDS Cooperative Central Laboratory, San Lazaro Hospital, Manila, PhilippinesDivision of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8574, JapanDivision of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8574, JapanDivision of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8574, JapanDivision of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8574, JapanDepartment of Global Epidemiology, Research Centre for Zoonosis Control, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, JapanDivision of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8574, JapanSTD AIDS Cooperative Central Laboratory, San Lazaro Hospital, Manila, PhilippinesAnti-tubercular-glycolipid-IgG (TBGL-IgG) and -IgA (TBGL-IgA) antibodies, and the QuantiFERON-TB Gold test (QFT) were compared in healthcare workers (HCWs, n=31) and asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus-carriers (HIV-AC, n=56) in Manila. In HCWs, 48%, 51%, and 19% were positive in QFT, TBGL-IgG, and -IgA, respectively. The TBGL-IgG positivity was significantly higher (P=0.02) in QFT-positive than QFT-negative HCWs. Both TBGL-IgG- and -IgA-positive cases were only found in QFT-positive HCWs (27%). The plasma IFN-γ levels positively correlated with TBGL-IgA titers (r=0.74, P=0.005), but not TBGL-IgG titers in this group, indicating that mucosal immunity is involved in LTBI in immunocompetent individuals. The QFT positivity in HIV-AC was 31% in those with CD4+ cell counts >350/μL and 12.5% in low CD4 group (<350/μL). 59 % and 29% were positive for TBGL-IgG and -IgA, respectively, in HIV-AC, but no association was found between QFT and TBGL assays. TBGL-IgG-positive rates in QFT-positive and QFT-negative HIV-AC were 61% and 58%, and those of TBGL-IgA were 23% and 30%, respectively. The titers of TBGL-IgA were associated with serum IgA (P=0.02) in HIV-AC. Elevations of TBGL-IgG and -IgA were related to latent tuberculosis infection in HCWs, but careful interpretation is necessary in HIV-AC.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/610707
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Umme Ruman Siddiqi
Prisca Susan A. Leano
Haorile Chagan-Yasutan
Beata Shiratori
Hiroki Saitoh
Yugo Ashino
Yasuhiko Suzuki
Toshio Hattori
Elizabeth Freda O. Telan
spellingShingle Umme Ruman Siddiqi
Prisca Susan A. Leano
Haorile Chagan-Yasutan
Beata Shiratori
Hiroki Saitoh
Yugo Ashino
Yasuhiko Suzuki
Toshio Hattori
Elizabeth Freda O. Telan
Frequent Detection of Anti-Tubercular-Glycolipid-IgG and -IgA Antibodies in Healthcare Workers with Latent Tuberculosis Infection in the Philippines
Clinical and Developmental Immunology
author_facet Umme Ruman Siddiqi
Prisca Susan A. Leano
Haorile Chagan-Yasutan
Beata Shiratori
Hiroki Saitoh
Yugo Ashino
Yasuhiko Suzuki
Toshio Hattori
Elizabeth Freda O. Telan
author_sort Umme Ruman Siddiqi
title Frequent Detection of Anti-Tubercular-Glycolipid-IgG and -IgA Antibodies in Healthcare Workers with Latent Tuberculosis Infection in the Philippines
title_short Frequent Detection of Anti-Tubercular-Glycolipid-IgG and -IgA Antibodies in Healthcare Workers with Latent Tuberculosis Infection in the Philippines
title_full Frequent Detection of Anti-Tubercular-Glycolipid-IgG and -IgA Antibodies in Healthcare Workers with Latent Tuberculosis Infection in the Philippines
title_fullStr Frequent Detection of Anti-Tubercular-Glycolipid-IgG and -IgA Antibodies in Healthcare Workers with Latent Tuberculosis Infection in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Frequent Detection of Anti-Tubercular-Glycolipid-IgG and -IgA Antibodies in Healthcare Workers with Latent Tuberculosis Infection in the Philippines
title_sort frequent detection of anti-tubercular-glycolipid-igg and -iga antibodies in healthcare workers with latent tuberculosis infection in the philippines
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Clinical and Developmental Immunology
issn 1740-2522
1740-2530
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Anti-tubercular-glycolipid-IgG (TBGL-IgG) and -IgA (TBGL-IgA) antibodies, and the QuantiFERON-TB Gold test (QFT) were compared in healthcare workers (HCWs, n=31) and asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus-carriers (HIV-AC, n=56) in Manila. In HCWs, 48%, 51%, and 19% were positive in QFT, TBGL-IgG, and -IgA, respectively. The TBGL-IgG positivity was significantly higher (P=0.02) in QFT-positive than QFT-negative HCWs. Both TBGL-IgG- and -IgA-positive cases were only found in QFT-positive HCWs (27%). The plasma IFN-γ levels positively correlated with TBGL-IgA titers (r=0.74, P=0.005), but not TBGL-IgG titers in this group, indicating that mucosal immunity is involved in LTBI in immunocompetent individuals. The QFT positivity in HIV-AC was 31% in those with CD4+ cell counts >350/μL and 12.5% in low CD4 group (<350/μL). 59 % and 29% were positive for TBGL-IgG and -IgA, respectively, in HIV-AC, but no association was found between QFT and TBGL assays. TBGL-IgG-positive rates in QFT-positive and QFT-negative HIV-AC were 61% and 58%, and those of TBGL-IgA were 23% and 30%, respectively. The titers of TBGL-IgA were associated with serum IgA (P=0.02) in HIV-AC. Elevations of TBGL-IgG and -IgA were related to latent tuberculosis infection in HCWs, but careful interpretation is necessary in HIV-AC.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/610707
work_keys_str_mv AT ummerumansiddiqi frequentdetectionofantitubercularglycolipidiggandigaantibodiesinhealthcareworkerswithlatenttuberculosisinfectioninthephilippines
AT priscasusanaleano frequentdetectionofantitubercularglycolipidiggandigaantibodiesinhealthcareworkerswithlatenttuberculosisinfectioninthephilippines
AT haorilechaganyasutan frequentdetectionofantitubercularglycolipidiggandigaantibodiesinhealthcareworkerswithlatenttuberculosisinfectioninthephilippines
AT beatashiratori frequentdetectionofantitubercularglycolipidiggandigaantibodiesinhealthcareworkerswithlatenttuberculosisinfectioninthephilippines
AT hirokisaitoh frequentdetectionofantitubercularglycolipidiggandigaantibodiesinhealthcareworkerswithlatenttuberculosisinfectioninthephilippines
AT yugoashino frequentdetectionofantitubercularglycolipidiggandigaantibodiesinhealthcareworkerswithlatenttuberculosisinfectioninthephilippines
AT yasuhikosuzuki frequentdetectionofantitubercularglycolipidiggandigaantibodiesinhealthcareworkerswithlatenttuberculosisinfectioninthephilippines
AT toshiohattori frequentdetectionofantitubercularglycolipidiggandigaantibodiesinhealthcareworkerswithlatenttuberculosisinfectioninthephilippines
AT elizabethfredaotelan frequentdetectionofantitubercularglycolipidiggandigaantibodiesinhealthcareworkerswithlatenttuberculosisinfectioninthephilippines
_version_ 1725444401092624384