TY - JOUR
T1 - Building capacity for advances in tuberculosis research; proceedings of the third RePORT international meeting
AU - van der Heijden, Yuri F.
AU - Abdullah, Fareed
AU - Andrade, Bruno B.
AU - Andrews, Jason R.
AU - Christopher, Devasahayam J.
AU - Croda, Julio
AU - Ewing, Heather
AU - Haas, David W.
AU - Hatherill, Mark
AU - Horsburgh, C. Robert
AU - Mave, Vidya
AU - Nakaya, Helder I.
AU - Rolla, Valeria
AU - Srinivasan, Sudha
AU - Sugiyono, Retna Indah
AU - Ugarte-Gil, Cesar
AU - Hamilton, Carol
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018
PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - RePORT International is a global network of research sites in India, Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa, China, and the Philippines dedicated to collaborative tuberculosis research in the context of HIV. A standardized research protocol (the Common Protocol) guides the enrollment of participants with active pulmonary tuberculosis and contacts into observational cohorts. The establishment of harmonized clinical data and bio-repositories will allow cutting-edge, large-scale advances in the understanding of tuberculosis, including identification of novel biomarkers for progression to active tuberculosis and relapse after treatment. The RePORT International infrastructure aims to support research capacity development through enabling globally-diverse collaborations. To that end, representatives from the RePORT International network sites, funding agencies, and other stakeholders gathered together in Brazil in September 2017 to present updates on relevant research findings and discuss ideas for collaboration. Presenters emphasized research involving biomarker identification for incipient tuberculosis, host immunity and pharmacogenomics, co-morbidities such as HIV and type 2 diabetes mellitus, and tuberculosis transmission in vulnerable and high-risk populations. Currently, 962 active TB participants and 670 household contacts have contributed blood, sputum, urine and microbes to in-country biorepositories. Cross-consortium collaborations have begun sharing data and specimens to analyze molecular and cytokine predictive patterns.
AB - RePORT International is a global network of research sites in India, Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa, China, and the Philippines dedicated to collaborative tuberculosis research in the context of HIV. A standardized research protocol (the Common Protocol) guides the enrollment of participants with active pulmonary tuberculosis and contacts into observational cohorts. The establishment of harmonized clinical data and bio-repositories will allow cutting-edge, large-scale advances in the understanding of tuberculosis, including identification of novel biomarkers for progression to active tuberculosis and relapse after treatment. The RePORT International infrastructure aims to support research capacity development through enabling globally-diverse collaborations. To that end, representatives from the RePORT International network sites, funding agencies, and other stakeholders gathered together in Brazil in September 2017 to present updates on relevant research findings and discuss ideas for collaboration. Presenters emphasized research involving biomarker identification for incipient tuberculosis, host immunity and pharmacogenomics, co-morbidities such as HIV and type 2 diabetes mellitus, and tuberculosis transmission in vulnerable and high-risk populations. Currently, 962 active TB participants and 670 household contacts have contributed blood, sputum, urine and microbes to in-country biorepositories. Cross-consortium collaborations have begun sharing data and specimens to analyze molecular and cytokine predictive patterns.
KW - Biomarkers
KW - Diabetes
KW - HIV
KW - Incipient tuberculosis
KW - Pharmacogenomics
KW - Transmission
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U2 - 10.1016/j.tube.2018.09.009
DO - 10.1016/j.tube.2018.09.009
M3 - Article
C2 - 30514497
AN - SCOPUS:85054753612
SN - 1472-9792
VL - 113
SP - 153
EP - 162
JO - Tuberculosis
JF - Tuberculosis
ER -