Changes in interferon-γ release assay readout after COVID-19 vaccination: A prospective cohort study

Nan Yu Chen, Zhuo Hao Liu, Shu Wei Kao, Huang Shen Lin, Ing Kit Lee, Jun Yuan Zheng, Ssu Wei Wang, Yu Hsiang Hsiao, Hui Chin Lin, Ting Shu Wu*

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Objectives: Interferon-γ release assays (IGRAs) are widely used in public health practice to diagnose latent tuberculosis. During the COVID-19 pandemic and rollout of COVID-19 vaccination, it has remained unclear whether COVID-19 vaccines interfere with IGRA readouts. Methods: We prospectively recruited healthcare workers during their annual occupational health examinations in 2021. Baseline IGRA readouts were compared with follow-up data after the participants had received two doses of COVID-19 vaccination. Results: A total of 134 baseline IGRA-negative cases (92 with ChAdOx1 vaccine, 27 with mRNA-1273 vaccine, and 15 with heterologous vaccination) and seven baseline IGRA-positive cases were analyzed. Among the baseline IGRA-negative cases, there were decreased interferon-γ concentrations over the Nil (P = 0.005) and increased Mitogen-Nil (P < 0.001) values after vaccination. For TB2-Nil value, a similar trend (P = 0.057) of increase was observed. Compared with the 0.35 IU/ml threshold, the baseline and follow-up readout differences were less than |± 0.10| IU/ml over the TB1-Nil and TB2-Nil values in >90% baseline IGRA-negative cases. No significant readout difference was observed among baseline IGRA-positive cases. Conclusion: COVID-19 vaccination did not change IGRA interpretation in most cases. Cases showing conversion/borderline IGRA readouts should be given special consideration.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)537-542
頁數6
期刊International Journal of Infectious Diseases
122
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出版狀態已出版 - 09 2022
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