Interferon gamma release assays: principles and practice

Sep 29, 2009Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica

How Interferon Gamma Release Tests Work and Are Used

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Abstract

Two new blood tests, the ELISpot and ELISA, detect latent tuberculosis infection with improved specificity compared to the tuberculin skin test.

  • Interferon gamma release assays (IGRAs) measure immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens, distinguishing between latent tuberculosis infection and prior BCG vaccination.
  • The ELISpot test shows higher sensitivity for detecting latent tuberculosis compared to the tuberculin skin test, while the ELISA has similar sensitivity.
  • Both IGRAs correlate with TB exposure as effectively as the tuberculin skin test.
  • Positive IGRA results in recent contacts may predict progression to active tuberculosis.
  • IGRAs can reduce unnecessary preventive treatment in BCG-vaccinated individuals by providing high specificity.
  • The role of IGRAs in diagnosing active tuberculosis remains uncertain, but they might serve as supplementary tests.

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