Clinical immunology and multiplex biomarkers of human tuberculosis

The discovery of tuberculosis (TB) biomarkers is an important goal in current TB research, because the availability of such markers would have significant impact on TB prevention and treatment. Correlates of protection would greatly facilitate vaccine development and evaluation, whereas correlates o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine 2015-04, Vol.5 (4), p.a018515-a018515
Hauptverfasser: Walzl, Gerhard, Haks, Mariëlle C, Joosten, Simone A, Kleynhans, Léanie, Ronacher, Katharina, Ottenhoff, Tom H M
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Zusammenfassung:The discovery of tuberculosis (TB) biomarkers is an important goal in current TB research, because the availability of such markers would have significant impact on TB prevention and treatment. Correlates of protection would greatly facilitate vaccine development and evaluation, whereas correlates of TB disease risk would facilitate early diagnosis and help installing early or preventive treatment. Currently, no such markers are available. This review describes several strategies that are currently being pursued to identify TB biomarkers and places these in a clinical context. The approaches discussed include both targeted and untargeted hypothesis-free strategies. Among the first are the measurements of specific biomarkers in antigen-stimulated peripheral blood, in serum or plasma, and detailed immune cell phenotyping. Among the latter are proteomic, genomic, and transcriptomic (mRNA, miRNA) approaches. Recent and promising developments are described.
ISSN:2157-1422
2472-5412
DOI:10.1101/cshperspect.a018515