Background Variability in interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs) results for tuberculosis has implications for interpretation of results close to the cut-point, and for defining thresholds for test conversion and reversion. However, little is known about the within-subject variability (reproducibility) of IGRAs. Several national guidelines recommend a two-step testing procedure (tuberculin skin test [TST] followed by IGRA) for the diagnosis of LTBI. However, the effect of a preceding TST on subsequent IGRA results has been reported in studies with apparently conflicting results. Methodology/Findings We conducted a systematic review to synthesize evidence on within-subject variability of IGRA results and the potential boosting effect of TST. We searched several databases and reviewed citations of previous reviews on IGRAs. We included studies using commercial IGRAs, in addition to non-commercial versions of the ELISPOT assay. Four studies, fulfilling our predefined criteria, examined within-subject variability and 13 studies evaluated TST effects on subsequent IGRA responses. Meta-analysis was not considered appropriate because of heterogeneity in study methods, assays, and populations. Although based on limited data, within-subject variability was present in all studies but the magnitude varied (16-80%) across studies. A TST induced “boosting” of IGRA responses was demonstrated in several studies and although more pronounced in IGRA-positive (i.e. sensitized) individuals, also occurred in a smaller but not insignificant proportion of IGRA-negative subjects. The TST appeared to affect IGRA responses only after 3 days and may apparently persist for several months, but evidence for this is weak. Conclusions/Significance Although reproducibility data are scarce, significant within person IGRA variability has been reported. If confirmed in more studies, this has implications for the interpretation of results close to the cut-point and for definition of conversions and reversions. Although the effect of TST on IGRA results is likely to be inconsequential in IGRA-positive subjects, in IGRA-negative subjects, the interpretation of results may be confounded by a preceding TST if administered more than 3 days prior to an IGRA.
Within-Subject Variability of Interferon-g Assay Results for Tuberculosis and Boosting Effect of Tuberculin Skin Testing: A Systematic Review
R. V. van Zyl-Smit,A. Zwerling,K. Dheda,M. Pai
Published 2009 in PLoS ONE
ABSTRACT
PUBLICATION RECORD
- Publication year
2009
- Venue
PLoS ONE
- Publication date
2009-12-30
- Fields of study
Medicine
- Identifiers
- External record
- Source metadata
Semantic Scholar, PubMed
CITATION MAP
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CLAIMS
- Tuberculin skin testing can induce boosting of subsequent IGRA responses, more pronounced in IGRA-positive individuals but also occurring in a smaller proportion of IGRA-negative subjects.--------- ✂ Cut Here ✂ --------- (jqthcshryb) extraction뀨 (7c402c1b98) reviewAll you need is Python (5d7gwfm5zu) review
CONCEPTS
- boosting effect
An increase in subsequent IGRA responses induced by a preceding tuberculin skin test.
Aliases: TST-induced boosting
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An enzyme-linked immunospot assay variant used to measure interferon-gamma-producing cells for tuberculosis diagnosis.
Aliases: ELISPOT
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Blood-based immunological tests that measure interferon-gamma release to detect tuberculosis infection.
Aliases: IGRAs, IGRA
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A state of persistent immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens without clinical evidence of active disease.
Aliases: LTBI
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A structured literature review method used here to synthesize evidence on IGRA variability and TST boosting effects.
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A skin-based test for tuberculosis infection used as the first step in two-step LTBI testing procedures.
Aliases: TST
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The variation in repeated IGRA measurements within the same individual over time.
Aliases: reproducibility
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