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Construction of novel multi-epitope-based diagnostic biomarker HP16118P and its application in the differential diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis latent infection.
Wang, Jie; Jiang, Fan; Cheng, Peng; Ye, Zhaoyang; Li, Linsheng; Yang, Ling; Zhuang, Li; Gong, Wenping.
Affiliation
  • Wang J; Beijing Key Laboratory of New Techniques of Tuberculosis Diagnosis and Treatment, Institute of Tuberculosis Research, Senior Department of Tuberculosis, The Eighth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, 17#Heishanhu Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100091, China.
  • Jiang F; Department of Clinical Laboratory, The Eighth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, Beijing, 100091, China.
  • Cheng P; Beijing Key Laboratory of New Techniques of Tuberculosis Diagnosis and Treatment, Institute of Tuberculosis Research, Senior Department of Tuberculosis, The Eighth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, 17#Heishanhu Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100091, China.
  • Ye Z; Section of Health, No. 94804 Unit of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, Shanghai, 200434, China.
  • Li L; Resident standardization training cadet corps, Air Force Hospital of Eastern Theater, Nanjing, 210002, China.
  • Yang L; Beijing Key Laboratory of New Techniques of Tuberculosis Diagnosis and Treatment, Institute of Tuberculosis Research, Senior Department of Tuberculosis, The Eighth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, 17#Heishanhu Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100091, China.
  • Zhuang L; Beijing Key Laboratory of New Techniques of Tuberculosis Diagnosis and Treatment, Institute of Tuberculosis Research, Senior Department of Tuberculosis, The Eighth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, 17#Heishanhu Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100091, China.
  • Gong W; Hebei North University, ZhangjiakouHebei, 075000, China.
Mol Biomed ; 5(1): 15, 2024 04 29.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38679629
ABSTRACT
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that significantly threatens human health. However, the differential diagnosis of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) and active tuberculosis (ATB) remains a challenge for clinicians in early detection and preventive intervention. In this study, we developed a novel biomarker named HP16118P, utilizing 16 helper T lymphocyte (HTL) epitopes, 11 cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) epitopes, and 8 B cell epitopes identified from 15 antigens associated with LTBI-RD using the IEDB database. We analyzed the physicochemical properties, spatial structure, and immunological characteristics of HP16118P using various tools, which indicated that it is a hydrophilic and relatively stable alkaline protein. Furthermore, HP16118P exhibited good antigenicity and immunogenicity, while being non-toxic and non-allergenic, with the potential to induce immune responses. We observed that HP16118P can stimulate the production of high levels of IFN-γ+ T lymphocytes in individuals with ATB, LTBI, and health controls. IL-5 induced by HP16118P demonstrated potential in distinguishing LTBI individuals and ATB patients (p=0.0372, AUC=0.8214, 95% CI [0.5843 to 1.000]) with a sensitivity of 100% and specificity of 71.43%. Furthermore, we incorporated the GM-CSF, IL-23, IL-5, and MCP-3 induced by HP16118P into 15 machine learning algorithms to construct a model. It was found that the Quadratic discriminant analysis model exhibited the best diagnostic performance for discriminating between LTBI and ATB, with a sensitivity of 1.00, specificity of 0.86, and accuracy of 0.93. In summary, HP16118P has demonstrated strong antigenicity and immunogenicity, with the induction of GM-CSF, IL-23, IL-5, and MCP-3, suggesting their potential for the differential diagnosis of LTBI and ATB.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Biomarkers / Latent Tuberculosis / Mycobacterium tuberculosis Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Mol Biomed Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: Singapore

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Biomarkers / Latent Tuberculosis / Mycobacterium tuberculosis Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Mol Biomed Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: Singapore