Electron-capture gas chromatographic-chemical ionization mass spectrometric study of sera from people vaccinated with bacille Calmette-Guerin for characteristic metabolites
V. Syriopoulou et al., Electron-capture gas chromatographic-chemical ionization mass spectrometric study of sera from people vaccinated with bacille Calmette-Guerin for characteristic metabolites, J CHROMAT B, 751(1), 2001, pp. 143-151
Serum samples from 26 individuals vaccinated with bacille Calmette-Guerin (
BCG) and from 26 controls (10 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and 16 n
on BCG-vaccinated healthy individuals) were analyzed by frequency-pulsed el
ectron-capture gas chromatography (FPEC-GC) and chemical ionization gas chr
omatography-mass spectrometry (CIGC-MS) for the presence of characteristic
metabolites. A distinct pattern consisted of tuberculostearic acid (TSA) an
d a peak, labeled peak 1, was observed in all BCG-vaccinated individuals, w
hereas only three of 26 controls generated this chromatography profile. TSA
was detected in all patients with pulmonary tuberculosis but peak 1 was ab
sent. Sera drawn from 12 individuals 11 to 14 days after BCG vaccination yi
elded three transitional FPEC-GC profiles. A permanent FPEC-GC profile cons
isting of TSA and of a full scale peak 1 appeared 28 days to a few months a
fter BCG vaccination. Peak 1 was tentatively identified by CIGC-MS as 9-met
hyl-hexacosanol. The findings suggest that peak 1 may serve as a marker to
detect Mycobacterium bovis BCG and to distinguish individuals infected with
M. tuberculosis from individuals vaccinated with BCG. (C) 2001 Elsevier Sc
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