Age and sex influence antibody profiles associated with tuberculosis progression

Leela R. L. Davies,Chuangqi Wang, Pia Steigler, Kathryn A. Bowman,Stephanie Fischinger, Mark Hatherill,Michelle Fisher,Stanley Kimbung Mbandi, Miguel Rodo,Tom H. M. Ottenhoff, Hazel M. Dockrell,Jayne S. Sutherland, Harriet Mayanja-Kizza,W. Henry Boom, Gerhard Walzl,Stefan H. E. Kaufmann,Elisa Nemes, Thomas J. Scriba,Douglas Lauffenburger, Galit Alter,Sarah M. Fortune

NATURE MICROBIOLOGY(2024)

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Antibody features vary with tuberculosis (TB) disease state. Whether clinical variables, such as age or sex, influence associations between Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific antibody responses and disease state is not well explored. Here we profiled Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific antibody responses in 140 TB-exposed South African individuals from the Adolescent Cohort Study. We identified distinct response features in individuals progressing to active TB from non-progressing, matched controls. A multivariate antibody score differentially associated with progression (SeroScore) identified progressors up to 2 years before TB diagnosis, earlier than that achieved with the RISK6 transcriptional signature of progression. We validated these antibody response features in the Grand Challenges 6-74 cohort. Both the SeroScore and RISK6 correlated better with risk of TB progression in adolescents compared with adults, and in males compared with females. This suggests that age and sex are important, underappreciated modifiers of antibody responses associated with TB progression. Analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific antibody responses in previously exposed South African cohorts reveals that profile features associated with progression to active tuberculosis are affected by age and sex.
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