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Preparation of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Culture Filtrate to Understand TB Pathogenesis
Published on: March 28, 2025
Plasma proteomics for biomarker discovery in childhood tuberculosis
Andrea Fossati1,2,3, Peter Wambi4, Devan Jaganath5,6
1J. David Gladstone Institutes, San Francisco, CA, USA.
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Failure to rapidly diagnose tuberculosis disease (TB) and initiate treatment is a driving factor of TB as a leading cause of death in children. Current TB diagnostic assays have poor performance in children, thus a global priority is the identification of novel non-sputum-based TB biomarkers. Here we use high-throughput proteomics to measure the plasma proteome for 511 children, with and without HIV, and across 4 countries, to distinguish TB status using standardized definitions. By employing a machine learning approach, we derive four parsimonious biosignatures encompassing 3 to 6 proteins that achieve AUCs of 0.87-0.88 and which all reach the minimum WHO target product profile accuracy thresholds for a TB screening test. This work provides insights into the unique host response in pediatric TB disease, as well as a non-sputum biosignature that could reduce delays in TB diagnosis and improve the detection and management of TB in children worldwide.

