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Rapid diagnosis of active tuberculosis by detecting antibodies from lymphocyte secretions

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                                         Published
2003
                             Author(s)
Raqib, Rubhana
                                 
                                        Rahman, Jubayer
                                 
                                        Kamaluddin, A.K.M.
                                 
                                        Kamal, S.M.
                                 
                                        Banu, Fauzia A.
                                 
                                        Ahmed, S
                                 
                                        Rahim, Zeaur
                                 
                                        Bardhan, Pradip K.
                                 
                                        Andersson, Jan
                                 
                                        Sack, David A.
                                 
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                             Abstract
In the present study, we investigated the tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic performance of an assay on the basis of detection of TB-specific antibodies from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), to determine whether antibodies in lymphocyte secretions obtained from PBMCs would better reflect active disease than antibodies in serum. PBMCs from patients with and without TB cultured in various concentrations for different times were assessed. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) specific for antigen (bacille Calmette-Guérin [BCG] vaccine and purified protein derivative [PPD]) was measured in lymphocyte secretions. Patients with active TB had higher BCG- or PPD-specific IgG antibody responses than patients without TB or healthy subjects (P=.001). This method can be used as a quick diagnostic aid to facilitate rapid detection of TB cases
                         
                         Citation
                             
                                J Infect Dis  2003 Aug 1;188(3):364-70
                             
                             
                         