Use of a Contained Mycobacterium tuberculosis Mouse Infection Model to Predict Active Disease and Containment in Humans.

TitleUse of a Contained Mycobacterium tuberculosis Mouse Infection Model to Predict Active Disease and Containment in Humans.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsDuffy, FJ, Olson, GS, Gold, ES, Jahn, A, Aderem, A, Aitchison, JD, Rothchild, AC, Diercks, AH, Nemeth, J
JournalJ Infect Dis
Volume225
Issue10
Pagination1832-1840
Date Published2022 05 16
ISSN1537-6613
KeywordsAnimals, Biomarkers, Humans, Mice, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Transcriptome, Tuberculosis
Abstract

Previous studies have identified whole-blood transcriptional risk and disease signatures for tuberculosis; however, several lines of evidence suggest that these signatures primarily reflect bacterial burden, which increases before symptomatic disease. We found that the peripheral blood transcriptome of mice with contained Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection (CMTI) has striking similarities to that of humans with active tuberculosis and that a signature derived from these mice predicts human disease with accuracy comparable to that of signatures derived directly from humans. A set of genes associated with immune defense are up-regulated in mice with CMTI but not in humans with active tuberculosis, suggesting that their up-regulation is associated with bacterial containment. A signature comprising these genes predicts both protection from tuberculosis disease and successful treatment at early time points where current signatures are not predictive. These results suggest that detailed study of the CMTI model may enable identification of biomarkers for human tuberculosis.

DOI10.1093/infdis/jiab130
Alternate JournalJ Infect Dis
PubMed ID33693706
PubMed Central IDPMC9113476
Grant ListR01 AI032972 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States
U19 AI135976 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States