Toward a unified biosignature for tuberculosis

J Maertzdorf, SHE Kaufmann… - Cold Spring …, 2015 - perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org
J Maertzdorf, SHE Kaufmann, J Weiner
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine, 2015perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org
Accurate and rapid diagnosis of active tuberculosis (TB) disease is still hampered by
inadequate tools. Although current assays relying on single-marker readouts mostly display
inadequate sensitivity and/or specificity, host-related multimarker signatures are especially
poorly developed. As a consequence, research programs have been initiated to search for
combinations of markers—so-called biosignatures with superior performance. Many such
investigations harness high-throughput platforms to analyze the host response during …
Accurate and rapid diagnosis of active tuberculosis (TB) disease is still hampered by inadequate tools. Although current assays relying on single-marker readouts mostly display inadequate sensitivity and/or specificity, host-related multimarker signatures are especially poorly developed. As a consequence, research programs have been initiated to search for combinations of markers—so-called biosignatures with superior performance. Many such investigations harness high-throughput platforms to analyze the host response during infection and disease. A major challenge for these activities is the analysis of vast amounts of data produced. Specialized bioinformatic tools are being applied to identify the most robust biosignatures for classification of exposed and diseased individuals and prognosis of risk of disease in endemic areas. Validation of the most promising biosignatures in ongoing multicohort studies will bring us a step closer to the identification of an accurate unified signature.
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