IFN-γ and IL-5 whole blood response directed against mycolactone polyketide synthase domains in patients with Mycobacterium ulcerans infection.
Aloysius D LogloMichael FrimpongMabel Sarpong DuahFred SarfoFrancisca N SarpongBernadette AgbavorJustice K Boakye-AppiahKabiru M AbassMathias DongyeleMargaret FrempongSacha J PidotMark Wansbrough-JonesTimothy P StinearVirginie RoupieKris HuygenRichard Odame PhillipsPublished in: PeerJ (2018)
The major response to PKS antigen stimulation was IFN-γ and the strongest responses were observed in healthy contacts of patients living in areas endemic for Buruli ulcer. Patients elicited lower responses than healthy contacts, possibly due to the immunosuppressive effect of mycolactone, but the responses were enhanced after antibiotic treatment. A vaccine made up of the most immunogenic PKS domains combined with the mycolyltransferase Ag85A warrants further investigation.