Diagnostic usefulness of T-cell based assays for tuberculous meningitis in HIV-uninfected patients - 09/03/16

Summary |
Objectives |
Early diagnosis and treatment of tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is essential for a positive outcome, but sensitive, specific, and rapid diagnostic tests for TBM are lacking. We evaluated the diagnostic utility of enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot (ELISPOT) assays in HIV-uninfected patients with suspected TBM.
Methods |
All HIV-uninfected patients with suspected TBM were prospectively enrolled at a tertiary care hospital in an intermediate TB-burden country, during a 6-year period. ELISPOT assays were performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and cerebrospinal fluid-mononuclear cells (CSF-MC).
Results |
Of the 276 evaluable patients, 90 (33%) were classified as having TBM (30 definite cases, 19 probable, and 41 possible), and 186 (67%) as having non-TBM. When comparing definite TBM versus non-TBM, the sensitivity and specificity of the PBMC ELISPOT assay (≥6 spots; manufacturer's recommended cut-off) for diagnosing TBM were 96% (95% CI, 82–100) and 58% (95% CI, 50–66), respectively. The CSF-MC ELISPOT assay (≥38 spots; receiver operating characteristic [ROC]-derived cut-off) was a useful rule-in test with specificity of 95% (96% CI, 90–98). Its sensitivity was 68% (95% CI, 45–86), which was superior those of AFB smear microscopy (14%; P < 0.001) and CSF Mycobacterium tuberculosis PCR (41%; P = 0.07). Combining this assay with M. tuberculosis PCR, clinical score, and both together increased sensitivity to 86%, 91%, and 95%, respectively, while retaining about 95% specificity.
Conclusions |
The CSF-MC ELISPOT assay appears to be a rapid and accurate rule-in test for the diagnosis of TBM and a useful adjunct for diagnosing TBM in HIV-uninfected patients.
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• | Diagnostic utility of CSF ELISPOT assays in HIV-uninfected patients with suspected TBM was evaluated. |
• | CSF ELISPOT assay (≥38 spots) was a useful rule-in test for diagnosing TBM with 68% sensitivity and 95% specificity. |
• | Combining this assay with Mycobacterium tuberculosis PCR and/or clinical score increased sensitivity for diagnosing TBM. |
• | The CSF ELISPOT assay appears to be a rapid and accurate rule-in test for the diagnosis of TBM in HIV-uninfected patients. |
Keywords : Tuberculosis, Meningitis, Cerebrospinal fluid, Diagnosis
Plan
Vol 72 - N° 4
P. 486-497 - avril 2016 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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