Latent human tuberculosis model, diagnostic antigens, and...

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C424S009100, C424S009200, C424S130100, C424S139100, C424S150100, C424S184100, C424S185100, C424S234100, C435S004000, C435S325000, C435S366000, C435S372000

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ABSTRACT:
Provided herein is an in vitro granuloma model and methods of its use. Methods of detecting and/or diagnosing latent tuberculosis in a subject are also provided, as are latency-specific antigens (and antibodies thereto), such as α-crystallin, and methods of identifying and using such molecules. Also provided are immunostimulatory compositions, for instance for use in eliciting an immune response in a subject, such as an immune response to a latent tuberculosis infection. Kits for carrying out the provided methods are also described.

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