Protective Immune Signatures Associated with Latent TB Infection in PLHIV—Insights from an Integrative Prospective Immune Monitoring Study
Shilpa Bhowmick, Pratik Devadiga, Sapna Yadav, Nandan Mohite, Pranay Gurav, Tejaswini Pandey, Varsha Padwal, Namrata Neman, Aarya Suryawanshi, Satyajit Musale, Amit Kumar Singh, Sharad Bhagat, Snehal Kaginkar, Harsha Palav, Shantanu Birje, Shilpa Kerkar, Susan Idicula-Thomas

TL;DR
This study identifies immune signatures in HIV-positive individuals with latent TB that may help prevent TB reactivation.
Contribution
The study reveals novel immune markers in HIV-positive individuals with latent TB that distinguish them from those with active TB.
Findings
HLTBI+ individuals showed lower T-cell activation and PD-1 expression before ART initiation.
TB-specific TNF-α production in HLTBI+ individuals correlated with the CD4/CD8 ratio after ART.
Distinct immune signatures, including PD-1 and TNF-α responses, were associated with latent TB in PLHIV.
Abstract
Understanding how HIV-1 pathogenesis affects systemic and TB specific immunity in the setting of latent (LTBI+) compared to active TB infection could provide actionable insights for the prevention of reactivation. Fifty HIV-seronegative and 112 HIV-1-positive anti-retroviral therapy (ART)-naïve participants were stratified as LTBI+ (n = 35), active TB+ (n = 22) and non-coinfected (n = 55) based on an interferon gamma release assay (IGRA) and clinical confirmation prior to receiving TB therapy. Systemic and TB-specific (DosR and Rpf) immune monitoring of cellular subsets, together with multi-analyte plasma analysis, was carried out. Pursuant to isoniazid prophylaxis therapy (IPT) and ART initiation, HIV-1-positive LTBI+ participants (HLTBI+) were followed for up to two years. Before ART initiation, HLTBI+ individuals exhibited the lowest levels of circulating intermediate monocytes,…
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TopicsTuberculosis Research and Epidemiology · Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment · Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
