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Comparing tuberculosis gene signatures in malnourished individuals using the TBSignatureProfiler

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BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES
卷 21, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12879-020-05598-z

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Tuberculosis; RNA-sequencing; Gene sets; Signatures; Biomarkers; Latent tuberculosis infection; Malnutrition

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  1. US Civilian Research and Development Foundation (CRDF) [62909, 16963]
  2. Government of India's Department of Biotechnology
  3. Indian Council of Medical Research
  4. National Institutes of Health
  5. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
  6. Warren Alpert Foundation
  7. Office of AIDS Research
  8. NIH [R01GM127430-02, R21AI154387-01]
  9. NSF [1559829]
  10. Boston University School of Medicine
  11. Div Of Biological Infrastructure
  12. Direct For Biological Sciences [1559829] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The study developed a computational profiling platform to analyze TB signature gene sets and found that existing gene sets for TB performed well in malnourished individuals, showing significant discriminatory power between TB and LTBI with a high area under the curve. This highlights the importance of considering comorbidities like malnutrition in the interpretation of gene expression signatures for TB.
BackgroundGene expression signatures have been used as biomarkers of tuberculosis (TB) risk and outcomes. Platforms are needed to simplify access to these signatures and determine their validity in the setting of comorbidities. We developed a computational profiling platform of TB signature gene sets and characterized the diagnostic ability of existing signature gene sets to differentiate active TB from LTBI in the setting of malnutrition.MethodsWe curated 45 existing TB-related signature gene sets and developed our TBSignatureProfiler software toolkit that estimates gene set activity using multiple enrichment methods and allows visualization of single- and multi-pathway results. The TBSignatureProfiler software is available through Bioconductor and on GitHub. For evaluation in malnutrition, we used whole blood gene expression profiling from 23 severely malnourished Indian individuals with TB and 15 severely malnourished household contacts with latent TB infection (LTBI). Severe malnutrition was defined as body mass index (BMI) <16kg/m2 in adults and based on weight-for-height Z scores in children <18years. Gene expression was measured using RNA-sequencing.ResultsThe comparison and visualization functions from the TBSignatureProfiler showed that TB gene sets performed well in malnourished individuals; 40 gene sets had statistically significant discriminative power for differentiating TB from LTBI, with area under the curve ranging from 0.662-0.989. Three gene sets were not significantly predictive.ConclusionOur TBSignatureProfiler is a highly effective and user-friendly platform for applying and comparing published TB signature gene sets. Using this platform, we found that existing gene sets for TB function effectively in the setting of malnutrition, although differences in gene set applicability exist. RNA-sequencing gene sets should consider comorbidities and potential effects on diagnostic performance.

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