Prospective Discrimination of Controllers From Progressors Early After Low-Dose Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection of Cynomolgus Macaques using Blood RNA …

EG Thompson, S Shankar, HP Gideon… - The Journal of …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
EG Thompson, S Shankar, HP Gideon, J Braun, J Valvo, JA Skinner, A Aderem, JAL Flynn
The Journal of infectious diseases, 2018academic.oup.com
The cynomolgus macaque model of low-dose Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
recapitulates clinical aspects of human tuberculosis pathology, but it is unknown whether the
2 systems are sufficiently similar that host-based signatures of tuberculosis will be predictive
across species. By blind prediction, we demonstrate that a subset of genes comprising a
human signature for tuberculosis risk is simultaneously predictive in humans and macaques
and prospectively discriminates progressor from controller animals 3–6 weeks after …
Abstract
The cynomolgus macaque model of low-dose Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection recapitulates clinical aspects of human tuberculosis pathology, but it is unknown whether the 2 systems are sufficiently similar that host-based signatures of tuberculosis will be predictive across species. By blind prediction, we demonstrate that a subset of genes comprising a human signature for tuberculosis risk is simultaneously predictive in humans and macaques and prospectively discriminates progressor from controller animals 3–6 weeks after infection. Further analysis yielded a 3-gene signature involving PRDX2 that predicts tuberculosis progression in macaques 10 days after challenge, suggesting novel pathways that define protective responses to M. tuberculosis.
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