A borderline range for Quantiferon Gold In-Tube results

PLoS One. 2017 Nov 2;12(11):e0187313. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0187313. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Objective: Interferon gamma release assays like Quantiferon Gold In-Tube (QFT) are used to identify individuals infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. A dichotomous cut-off (0.35 IU/ml) defines a positive QFT without considering test variability. Our objective was to evaluate the introduction of a borderline range under routine conditions.

Methods: Results of routine QFT samples from Sweden (2009-2014) were collected. A borderline range (0.20-0.99 IU/ml) was introduced in 2010 recommending a follow-up sample. The association between borderline results and incident active TB within 3 to 24 months was investigated through linkage with the national TB-register.

Results: Using the recommended QFT cut-off, 75.1% tests were negative, 21.4% positive and 3.5% indeterminate. In total, 9% (3656/40773) were within the borderline range. In follow-up samples, individuals with initial results between 0.20-0.34 IU/ml and 0.35-0.99 IU/ml displayed negative results below the borderline range (<0.20 IU/ml) in 66.1% (230/348) and 42.5% (285/671) respectively, and none developed incident TB. Among 6712 individuals with a positive initial test >0.99 IU/ml, 65 (0.97%) developed incident TB within 3-24 months.

Conclusions: We recommend retesting of subjects with QFT results in the range 0.20-0.99 IU/ml to enhance reliability and validity of the test. Half of the subjects in the borderline range will be negative at a level <0.20 IU/ml when retested and have a very low risk of developing incident active TB.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Interferon-gamma / blood*
  • Latent Tuberculosis / diagnosis*
  • Reference Values
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Sweden

Substances

  • Interferon-gamma

Grants and funding

This study was funded (all granted to Thomas Schön) by the Swedish Research council, grant 201602043 (www.vr.se) and the Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation (Oscar II Jubilee foundation) grants 20150236 and 20150237 (www3.hjart-lungfonden.se). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.