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J Cyst Fibros. (2022) 21(2): 353-360

Serological biomarkers for the diagnosis of Mycobacterium abscessus infections in cystic fibrosis patients

Le Moigne, V.; Roux, A.L.; Mahoudo, H.; Christien, G.; Ferroni, A.; Dumitrescu, O.; Lina, G.; Bouchara, J.P.; Plésiat, P.; Gaillard, J.L.; Canaan, S.; Héry-Arnaud, G.; Herrmann, J.L.


Background: Culture conditions sometimes make it difficult to detect non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), particularly Mycobacterium abscessus, an emerging cystic fibrosis (CF) pathogen. The diagnosis of NTM positive cases not detected by classical culture methods might benefit from the development of a serological assay.

Methods: As part of a diagnostic accuracy study, a total of 173 sera CF-patients, including 33 patients with M. abscessus positive cultures, and 31 non-CF healthy controls (HC) were evaluated. Four M. abscessus antigens were used separately, comprising two surface extracts (Interphase (INP) and a TLR2 positive extract (TLR2eF)) and two recombinant proteins (rMAB_2545c and rMAB_0555 also known as the phospholipase C (rPLC)).

Results: TLR2eF and rPLC were the most efficient antigens to discriminate NTM-culture positive CF-patients from NTM-culture negative CF-patients. The best clinical values were obtained for the detection of M. abscessus-culture positive CF-patients; with sensitivities for the TLR2eF and rPLC of 81.2% (95% CI:65.7–92.3%) and 87.9% (95% CI:71.9–95.6%) respectively, and specificities of 88.9% (95% CI:85.3–94.8%) and 84.8% (95% CI:80.6–91.5%) respectively. When considering as positive all sera, giving a positive response in at least one of the two tests, and, as negative, all sera negative for both tests, we obtained a sensitivity of 93.9% and a specificity of 80.7% for the detection of M. abscessus-culture positive CF-patients.

Conclusion: High antibody titers against TLR2eF and rPLC were obtained in M. abscessus-culture positive CF-patients, allowing us to consider these serological markers as potential tools in the detection of CF-patients infected with M. abscessus.


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