Ángel San Miguel Hernández, Patricia de la Fuente Alonso
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摘要
结核病是一种由结核分枝杆菌复合体引起的感染。它是一种高发病率和高死亡率的传染病。通报是强制性的,其监测工作由国家流行病监测网络、欧洲疾病预防和控制中心(ECDC)和世界卫生组织欧洲区域办事处进行。通常的诊断方法是结核菌素试验。这包括皮内注射纯化蛋白衍生物(PPD),如果个人以前接触过该物质,则会引发超敏反应。为了提供更具体和更安全的诊断,新的诊断方法已经基于细胞免疫反应的体外定量,一般称为“干扰素γ释放试验”(IGRA),它检测受不同分枝杆菌抗原影响时致敏T细胞释放的干扰素γ。目前市场上有两种用于结核病感染体外诊断的IGRAs, QuantiFERON-TB Gold in - tube (Cellestis®,QIAGEN)和T-SPOT。TB (Oxford immunnote®)。目的是对定量子方法在结核感染诊断中的应用作一简要综述。
Evolución del estudio de la tuberculosis mediante Quantiferon Gold
Tuberculosis is an infection caused by species of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. It is a contagious disease with a high morbidity and mortality. It is mandatory to notify it, and its monitoring is carried out by the National Network for Epidemiological Surveillance, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), and the European Regional Office of the WHO.
The usual technique for diagnosis is the tuberculin test. This includes the intradermal injection of a purified protein derivative (PPD), which triggers a hypersensitivity reaction if the individual has been in contact with the substance previously.
In order to provide a more specific and safe diagnosis, new diagnostic methods have been developed based on the in vitro quantification of the cellular immune response, known generically as ‘interferon gamma release assays’ (IGRA), which detect the release of interferon-gamma by the sensitised T cells when subjected to different mycobacterial antigens.
There are currently two IGRAs being marketed for the in vitro diagnosis of tuberculosis infection QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube (Cellestis®, QIAGEN) and T-SPOT.TB (Oxford Immunotec®). The aim is to present a short review on the use of the Quantiferon method in the diagnosis of tuberculosis infection.