The role of CD8 T cell technology in latent TB detection
During M. tuberculosis infection, CD4 T cells play a critical role in immunological control by secretion of the cytokine IFN-γ. Evidence now also supports a role for CD8 T cells in host defense against M. tuberculosis, as they also play an essential role in MTB immunity.
CD8 T cells produce IFN-γ and other soluble factors to (1–3):
- Suppress M. tuberculosis growth
- Kill infected cells
- Directly lyse intracellular Mycobacteria
Moreover, research indicates that TB-specific CD8 T cells that produce IFN-γ have been:
- More frequently detected in those with active TB disease vs. latent infection (4, 5)
- Associated with recent exposure to TB (6)
- Detectable in active TB subjects with HIV co-infection and young children (7–9)
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In addition, QFT-Plus measures the cell-mediated immune response to MTB infection from both CD4 and CD8 T cells. Its proprietary antigen tubes, TB1 and TB2, stimulate both CD4 and CD8 T cell responses. TB1 is designed to target cell-mediated responses from CD4 T cells, while TB2 stimulates both CD4 and CD8 T cells. Thus, there’s potential for additional clinical information on the CD8 T cell response to TB infection by subtracting the TB1 from the TB2 tube. Research indicates that the CD8 T cell activity, as measured with TB2-TB1, shows a significant association with recent TB exposure, especially in patients with higher exposure and may prove to be a useful tool in identifying patients with recent latent TB (10).