Metabolite changes in blood predict the onset of tuberculosis.

Weiner, J; Maertzdorf, J; Sutherland, JSORCID logo; Duffy, FJORCID logo; Thompson, E; Suliman, S; McEwen, G; Thiel, B; Parida, SK; Zyla, J; +12 more...Hanekom, WA; Mohney, RPORCID logo; Boom, WH; Mayanja-Kizza, HORCID logo; Howe, R; Dockrell, HMORCID logo; Ottenhoff, TH; Scriba, TJ; Zak, DE; Walzl, GORCID logo; Kaufmann, SH; GC6-74 consortium and (2018) Metabolite changes in blood predict the onset of tuberculosis. Nature Communications, 9 (1). 5208-. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-07635-7
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New biomarkers of tuberculosis (TB) risk and disease are critical for the urgently needed control of the ongoing TB pandemic. In a prospective multisite study across Subsaharan Africa, we analyzed metabolic profiles in serum and plasma from HIV-negative, TB-exposed individuals who either progressed to TB 3-24 months post-exposure (progressors) or remained healthy (controls). We generated a trans-African metabolic biosignature for TB, which identifies future progressors both on blinded test samples and in external data sets and shows a performance of 69% sensitivity at 75% specificity in samples within 5 months of diagnosis. These prognostic metabolic signatures are consistent with development of subclinical disease prior to manifestation of active TB. Metabolic changes associated with pre-symptomatic disease are observed as early as 12 months prior to TB diagnosis, thus enabling timely interventions to prevent disease progression and transmission.


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