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Tuberculostearic Acid-Containing Phosphatidylinositols as Markers of Bacterial Burden in Tuberculosis

Brandenburg, Julius; Heyckendorf, Jan; Marwitz, Franziska; Zehethofer, Nicole; Linnemann, Lara; Gisch, Nicolas; Karaköse, Hande; Reimann, Maja; Kranzer, Katharina; Kalsdorf, Barbara; Sanchez-Carballo, Patricia; Weinkauf, Michael; Scholz, Verena; Malm, Sven 1; Homolka, Susanne; Gaede, Karoline I.; Herzmann, Christian; Schaible, Ulrich E.; Hölscher, Christoph; ... mehr

Abstract:

One-fourth of the global human population is estimated to be infected with strains of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC), the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB). Using lipidomic approaches, we show that tuberculostearic acid (TSA)-containing phosphatidylinositols (PIs) are molecular markers for infection with clinically relevant MTBC strains and signify bacterial burden. For the most abundant lipid marker, detection limits of ∼10$^{2}$ colony forming units (CFUs) and ∼10$^{3}$ CFUs for bacterial and cell culture systems were determined, respectively. We developed a targeted lipid assay, which can be performed within a day including sample preparation─roughly 30-fold faster than in conventional methods based on bacterial culture. This indirect and culture-free detection approach allowed us to determine pathogen loads in infected murine macrophages, human neutrophils, and murine lung tissue. These marker lipids inferred from mycobacterial PIs were found in higher levels in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of TB patients compared to healthy individuals. Moreover, in a small cohort of drug-susceptible TB patients, elevated levels of these molecular markers were detected at the start of therapy and declined upon successful anti-TB treatment. ... mehr


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DOI: 10.5445/IR/1000150966
Veröffentlicht am 23.09.2022
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DOI: 10.1021/acsinfecdis.2c00075
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Publikationsdatum 08.07.2022
Sprache Englisch
Identifikator ISSN: 2373-8227
KITopen-ID: 1000150966
Erschienen in ACS Infectious Diseases
Verlag American Chemical Society (ACS)
Band 8
Heft 7
Seiten 1303–1315
Vorab online veröffentlicht am 28.06.2022
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