External validation in different cohorts is a key step in the translational development of new biomarkers. We previously described three host mRNA whose expression in peripheral blood is significantly higher (NPC2) or lower (DOCK9 and EPHA4) in individuals with TB compared to latent TB infection (LTBI) and controls. We have now conducted an independent validation of these genes by re-analyzing publicly available transcriptomic datasets from Brazil, China, Haiti, India, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. Comparisons between TB and control/LTBI showed significant differential expression of all three genes (NPC2high p < 0.01, DOCK9low p < 0.01, and EPHA4low p < 0.05). NPC2high had the highest mean area under the ROC curve (AU...
Blood transcriptomics analysis of tuberculosis has revealed an interferon-inducible gene signature t...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Biomarkers are critical tools for finding new approaches for controlling th...
This dataset supports the following research and conclusions: “The identification of immune correl...
Lately, much effort has been made to find mRNA biomarkers for tuberculosis (TB) disease/infection wi...
BACKGROUND: Humans infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) can delete the pathogen or otherwi...
(MTB) can delete the pathogen or otherwise become latent infection or active disease. However, the ...
Recently, host whole blood gene expression signatures have been identified for diagnosis of tubercul...
BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is a leading cause of infectious death worldwide. G...
infection is a leading cause of infectious death worldwide. Gene-expression microarray studies prof...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) continues to cause a high toll of disease and death among children wor...
Background Host transcriptomic blood signatures have demonstrated diagnostic potential for tubercul...
Although only a small fraction will ever develop the active form of tuberculosis (ATB) disease, chem...
Although only a small fraction will ever develop the active form of tuberculosis (ATB) disease, chem...
BackgroundValidation of previously identified candidate biomarkers and identification of additional ...
BackgroundValidation of previously identified candidate biomarkers and identification of additional ...
Blood transcriptomics analysis of tuberculosis has revealed an interferon-inducible gene signature t...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Biomarkers are critical tools for finding new approaches for controlling th...
This dataset supports the following research and conclusions: “The identification of immune correl...
Lately, much effort has been made to find mRNA biomarkers for tuberculosis (TB) disease/infection wi...
BACKGROUND: Humans infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) can delete the pathogen or otherwi...
(MTB) can delete the pathogen or otherwise become latent infection or active disease. However, the ...
Recently, host whole blood gene expression signatures have been identified for diagnosis of tubercul...
BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is a leading cause of infectious death worldwide. G...
infection is a leading cause of infectious death worldwide. Gene-expression microarray studies prof...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) continues to cause a high toll of disease and death among children wor...
Background Host transcriptomic blood signatures have demonstrated diagnostic potential for tubercul...
Although only a small fraction will ever develop the active form of tuberculosis (ATB) disease, chem...
Although only a small fraction will ever develop the active form of tuberculosis (ATB) disease, chem...
BackgroundValidation of previously identified candidate biomarkers and identification of additional ...
BackgroundValidation of previously identified candidate biomarkers and identification of additional ...
Blood transcriptomics analysis of tuberculosis has revealed an interferon-inducible gene signature t...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Biomarkers are critical tools for finding new approaches for controlling th...
This dataset supports the following research and conclusions: “The identification of immune correl...