alpha 1-acid glycoprotein and alpha 1-antitrypsin as early markers of treatment response in patients receiving the intensive phase of tuberculosis therapy

Maria Luiza Doria Almeida, Marco Antonio Barbieri, Ricardo Q. Gurgel, Saddiq Tsimiri Abdurrahman, Uthman Alhaji Baba, C. Anthony Hart, Alan Shenkin, Ângela Maria Silva, Luiz de Souza, Luis Cuevas

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Abstract

The identification of early markers that predict the response to anti-tuberculosis treatment would facilitate evaluation of new drugs and improve patient management. This study aimed to determine whether selected acute phase proteins and micronutrients measured at the time of diagnosis and during the first weeks of treatment could predict treatment responses during the 2-month standard intensive phase of therapy. For this purpose, alpha 1-antitrypsin, alpha 1-acid gtycoprotein, alpha 2-macroglobutin, C-reactive protein, C3, C4, zinc, copper and selenium concentrations were measured in Brazilian patients with smear-positive tuberculosis at the time of diagnosis and 1, 3, 5 and 8 weeks after initiation of therapy. Patients were classified into fast (n = 29), intermediate (n = 18) and slow responders (n = 10) if they were smear-negative at 3, 5 or 8 weeks of treatment. alpha 1-acid gtycoprotein on enrolment and 1 week of treatment, alpha 1-antitrypsin at week 1 and C-reactive protein and C3 after 3 weeks of therapy were higher in slow responders than in fast responders. alpha 1-antitrypsin and alpha 1-acid glycoprotein may be helpful in predicting treatment response at the time of initiation of therapy, and could be used as early markers to identify patients with an increased likelihood of treatment failure. (C) 2008 Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)575-580
Number of pages6
JournalTransactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume103
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2009

Keywords

  • α1-acid glycoprotein
  • α1-antitrypsin
  • Brazil
  • C-reactive protein
  • Treatment response
  • Tuberculosis

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