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Item Analysis of Host Responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens in a Multi-Site Study of Subjects with Different TB and HIV Infection States in Sub-Saharan Africa(PloS one, 2013) Sutherland, Jayne S.; Lalor, Maeve K.; Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet; Kaufmann, Stefan H. E.; and the GCGH Biomarkers for TB consortiumTuberculosis (TB) remains a global health threat with 9 million new cases and 1.4 million deaths per year. In order to develop a protective vaccine, we need to define the antigens expressed by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), which are relevant to protective immunity in high-endemic areas.Item Diagnostic accuracy of the Cepheid 3-gene host response fingerstick blood test in a prospective, multi-site study: interim results(Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2021) Sutherland, Jayne S.; Spuy, Gian van der; Gindeh, Awa; Thuong, Nguyen Thuy; Namuganga, AnnRitah; Owolabi, Olumuyiwa; Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet; Nsereko, Mary; Thwaites, Guy; Winter, Jill; Dockrell, Hazel M.; Scriba, Thomas J.; Geluk, Annemieke; Corstjens, Paul; Stanley, Kim; Richardson, Tracy; Shaw, Jane A.; Smith, Bronwyn; Walzl, GerhardThe development of a fast and accurate, non-sputum-based point-of-care triage test for tuberculosis (TB) would have a major impact on combating the TB burden worldwide. A new fingerstick blood test has been developed by Cepheid (the Xpert-MTB-Host Response (HR)-Prototype), which generates a ‘TB score’ based on mRNA expression of 3 genes. Here we describe the first prospective findings of the MTB-HR prototype.Item Evaluation of cytokine responses against novel Mtb antigens as diagnostic markers for TB disease(Journal of Infection, 2016) Awoniyi, Dolapo O.; Teuchert, Andrea; Sutherland, Jayne S.; Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet; Howe, Rawleigh; Mihret, Adane; Loxton, Andre G.; Sheehama, Jacob; Kassa, Desta; Crampin, Amelia C.; Dockrell, Hazel M.; Kidd, Martin; Rosenkrands, Ida; Geluk, Annemieke; Ottenhoff, Tom H.M.; Chegou, Novel N.; Walzl, GerhardWe investigated the accuracy of host markers detected in Mtb antigenstimulated whole blood culture supernatant in the diagnosis of TB. Methods: Prospectively, blood from 322 individuals with presumed TB disease from six African sites was stimulated with four different Mtb antigens (Rv0081, Rv1284, ESAT-6/CFP-10, and Rv2034) in a 24 h whole blood stimulation assay (WBA). The concentrations of 42 host markers in the supernatants were measured using the Luminex multiplex platform. Diagnostic biosignatures were investigated through the use of multivariate analysis techniques. Results: 17% of the participants were HIV infected, 106 had active TB disease and in 216 TB was excluded. Unstimulated concentrations of CRP, SAA, ferritin and IP-10 had better discriminating ability than markers from stimulated samples. Accuracy of marker combinations by general discriminant analysis (GDA) identified a six analyte model with 77% accuracy for TB cases and 84% for non TB cases, with a better performance in HIV uninfected patients. Conclusions: A biosignature of 6 cytokines obtained after stimulation with four Mtb antigens has moderate potential as a diagnostic tool for pulmonary TB disease individuals and stimulated marker expression had no added value to unstimulated marker performance.