Project

Does hyper-thermal incubation and blockage of T-cell inhibitory pathways improve current and future T-cell based diagnostic test systems?

Completed · 2011 until 2014

Type
Fundamental Research
Range
Monocentric project at KSSG
Units
Status
Completed
Start Date
2011
End Date
2014
Financing
Self Financed
Keywords
CMI, LTBI, IGRA
Partner
Dr. Mortren Ruhwald, TB Immunology Group, Hvidovre Hospital, Denmark TBNET
Brief description/objective

Background: Cell mediated immune (CMI) assays are important research tools to monitor T-cell dependent immune responses towards specific antigens. Recently CMI assays were introduced for the diagnosis of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI). In these assays interferon-gamma or alternatively interferon-gamma induced protein 10 (IP-10) production is quantified after M.tuberculosis-specific T-cell stimulation (Interferon-gamma Release Assys, IGRA). ÎGRA's are adapted to other clinical questions, e.g. detection of cytomegalovirus specific CMI in solid transplant recipients.

Hypothesis: It remains a dogma that IGRA are incubated at 37°C. Nevertheless fever is part of the innate immune response promoting antigen-presentation and pro-inflammatory cytokine release. The aim of the study is to explore IGRA test sensitivity / performance incubated at 39°C versus 37°C in different infectious diseases, in particular tuberculosis.