Evaluation of Anti-TBGL Antibody in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Patients in China

Tuberculous glycolipid (TBGL) is a component of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell wall, and anti-TBGL antibodies are used for serodiagnosis of tuberculosis. Anti-TBGL IgG and IgA levels were measured in 45 pulmonary TB patients (PTB), 26 extra-pulmonary TB patients (ETB), 16 AIDS-TB patients, and...

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Main Authors: Jingge Zhao, Zhaoqin Zhu, Xiaoyan Zhang, Yasuhiko Suzuki, Haorile Chagan-Yasutan, Haili Chen, Yanmin Wan, Jianqing Xu, Yugo Ashino, Toshio Hattori
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Immunology Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/834749
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spelling doaj-2624d85e15cd46c49ec1a694e000e5112020-11-24T20:50:55ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Immunology Research2314-88612314-71562015-01-01201510.1155/2015/834749834749Evaluation of Anti-TBGL Antibody in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Patients in ChinaJingge Zhao0Zhaoqin Zhu1Xiaoyan Zhang2Yasuhiko Suzuki3Haorile Chagan-Yasutan4Haili Chen5Yanmin Wan6Jianqing Xu7Yugo Ashino8Toshio Hattori9Division of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8574, JapanShanghai Public Health Clinical Center, Fudan University, Shanghai 201508, ChinaShanghai Public Health Clinical Center, Fudan University, Shanghai 201508, ChinaDivision of Global Epidemiology, Hokkaido University Research Center for Zoonosis Control, Sapporo, Hokkaido 001-0020, JapanDivision of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8574, JapanShanghai Public Health Clinical Center, Fudan University, Shanghai 201508, ChinaShanghai Public Health Clinical Center, Fudan University, Shanghai 201508, ChinaShanghai Public Health Clinical Center, Fudan University, Shanghai 201508, ChinaDivision of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8574, JapanDivision of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8574, JapanTuberculous glycolipid (TBGL) is a component of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell wall, and anti-TBGL antibodies are used for serodiagnosis of tuberculosis. Anti-TBGL IgG and IgA levels were measured in 45 pulmonary TB patients (PTB), 26 extra-pulmonary TB patients (ETB), 16 AIDS-TB patients, and 58 healthy controls (HC) including 39 health care workers (HW) and 19 newly enrolled students (ST). Anti-TBGL IgG measurements yielded 68.9% and 46.2% sensitivity in PTB and ETB, respectively, and 81.0% specificity. However, anti-TBGL IgA measurements were significantly less sensitive in detecting ETB than PTB (15.4% versus 46.7% sensitivity) but showed up to 89.7% specificity. Samples from AIDS-TB patients exhibited low reaction of anti-TBGL IgG and IgA with 6.3% and 12.5% sensitivity, respectively. Unlike anti-lipoarabinomannan (LAM) IgG that was found to elevate in sputum smearpositive subjects, anti-TBGL IgG and IgA elevated in those with cavitation and bronchiectasis, respectively. Anti-TBGL IgG in cavitary TB yielded 78.2% sensitivity compared to 57.1% in those otherwise. Meanwhile, higher anti-TBGL IgA titers were observed in HW than in ST, and increasing anti-TBGL IgG titers were observed in HW on follow-up. Therefore, higher anti-TBGL antibody titers are present in patients presenting cavities and bronchiectasis and subjects under TB exposure risk.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/834749
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author Jingge Zhao
Zhaoqin Zhu
Xiaoyan Zhang
Yasuhiko Suzuki
Haorile Chagan-Yasutan
Haili Chen
Yanmin Wan
Jianqing Xu
Yugo Ashino
Toshio Hattori
spellingShingle Jingge Zhao
Zhaoqin Zhu
Xiaoyan Zhang
Yasuhiko Suzuki
Haorile Chagan-Yasutan
Haili Chen
Yanmin Wan
Jianqing Xu
Yugo Ashino
Toshio Hattori
Evaluation of Anti-TBGL Antibody in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Patients in China
Journal of Immunology Research
author_facet Jingge Zhao
Zhaoqin Zhu
Xiaoyan Zhang
Yasuhiko Suzuki
Haorile Chagan-Yasutan
Haili Chen
Yanmin Wan
Jianqing Xu
Yugo Ashino
Toshio Hattori
author_sort Jingge Zhao
title Evaluation of Anti-TBGL Antibody in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Patients in China
title_short Evaluation of Anti-TBGL Antibody in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Patients in China
title_full Evaluation of Anti-TBGL Antibody in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Patients in China
title_fullStr Evaluation of Anti-TBGL Antibody in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Patients in China
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Anti-TBGL Antibody in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Patients in China
title_sort evaluation of anti-tbgl antibody in the diagnosis of tuberculosis patients in china
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Immunology Research
issn 2314-8861
2314-7156
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Tuberculous glycolipid (TBGL) is a component of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell wall, and anti-TBGL antibodies are used for serodiagnosis of tuberculosis. Anti-TBGL IgG and IgA levels were measured in 45 pulmonary TB patients (PTB), 26 extra-pulmonary TB patients (ETB), 16 AIDS-TB patients, and 58 healthy controls (HC) including 39 health care workers (HW) and 19 newly enrolled students (ST). Anti-TBGL IgG measurements yielded 68.9% and 46.2% sensitivity in PTB and ETB, respectively, and 81.0% specificity. However, anti-TBGL IgA measurements were significantly less sensitive in detecting ETB than PTB (15.4% versus 46.7% sensitivity) but showed up to 89.7% specificity. Samples from AIDS-TB patients exhibited low reaction of anti-TBGL IgG and IgA with 6.3% and 12.5% sensitivity, respectively. Unlike anti-lipoarabinomannan (LAM) IgG that was found to elevate in sputum smearpositive subjects, anti-TBGL IgG and IgA elevated in those with cavitation and bronchiectasis, respectively. Anti-TBGL IgG in cavitary TB yielded 78.2% sensitivity compared to 57.1% in those otherwise. Meanwhile, higher anti-TBGL IgA titers were observed in HW than in ST, and increasing anti-TBGL IgG titers were observed in HW on follow-up. Therefore, higher anti-TBGL antibody titers are present in patients presenting cavities and bronchiectasis and subjects under TB exposure risk.
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