Predictors of interferon-gamma release assay results and their association with COVID-19 infection outcomes.

S J W Kang, G W Eather, F Qureshi, J R Scott
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Abstract

Background: An 'indeterminate' interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA) result used in the diagnosis of latent TB infection (LTBI) is most commonly due to an inadequate control (or 'mitogen') response, which may reflect underlying T-cell dysfunction.

Methods: We performed a single-centre, retrospective study on COVID-19 patients admitted to a tertiary referral hospital who had IGRA testing conducted over a 5-month period. The primary outcomes included predictors of indeterminate IGRA results and associations with COVID-19 outcomes.

Results: A total of 181 patients were included for analysis. Approximately one-third of patients hospitalised with COVID-19 with IGRA testing performed (60/181) had an indeterminate result. The likelihood of an indeterminate IGRA was increased in patients with a history of solid organ transplant and a higher severity of COVID-19 at the time of testing. An indeterminate IGRA was associated with a higher risk of severe COVID-19 and a higher risk of admission to the ICU during admission to the hospital. No difference in mortality between the two subgroups was found.

Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that COVID-19 patients on immunosuppression had a high likelihood of an indeterminate IGRA result, which was associated with markers of disease severity and immunosuppression. In this cohort, an indeterminate result was associated with worse COVID-19 outcomes.

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干扰素-γ释放检测结果的预测因素及其与 COVID-19 感染结果的关联。
背景:用于诊断潜伏肺结核感染(LTBI)的γ干扰素释放试验(IGRA)结果 "不确定",最常见的原因是控制(或 "有丝分裂原")反应不足,这可能反映了潜在的T细胞功能障碍:我们对一家三级转诊医院收治的 COVID-19 患者进行了一项单中心回顾性研究,这些患者在 5 个月内接受了 IGRA 检测。主要结果包括 IGRA 结果不确定的预测因素以及与 COVID-19 结果的关联:共纳入 181 名患者进行分析。在接受 IGRA 检测的 COVID-19 住院患者中,约有三分之一(60/181)的检测结果不确定。有实体器官移植史且检测时 COVID-19 严重程度较高的患者出现 IGRA 不确定结果的可能性更大。IGRA不确定与严重COVID-19的风险较高和入院时入住重症监护室的风险较高有关。两个亚组之间的死亡率没有差异:我们的研究表明,接受免疫抑制的 COVID-19 患者很有可能出现不确定的 IGRA 结果,这与疾病严重程度和免疫抑制标志物有关。在这个队列中,不确定的结果与 COVID-19 较差的预后有关。
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