The Role of Salivary Diagnostic Techniques in Screening for Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Since the World Health Organization (WHO) issued guidelines for developing a non-sputum test for active tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis that exhibits similar performance characteristics to sputum-based diagnosis, salivary diagnostic techniques have gained prominence as potential screening tools or adjun...
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| author | Radwan Darwish Maya Tama Sidra Sharief Osama Zeidan Sara Mohammed Ahmed Rady Kareeza Selby Chacko Bindhu Nair Vijayalakshmi S. Bhojaraja Jeevan K. Shetty |
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| description | Since the World Health Organization (WHO) issued guidelines for developing a non-sputum test for active tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis that exhibits similar performance characteristics to sputum-based diagnosis, salivary diagnostic techniques have gained prominence as potential screening tools or adjuncts to existing diagnostics. We searched online databases for studies that looked at salivary diagnostic techniques. Afterwards, duplicates were removed, titles and abstracts were screened, and full-text studies were assessed for eligibility based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. The studies chosen for final analysis underwent a rigorous quality assessment following a QUADAS-2 template, and data were extracted. The primary outcome assessed the difference in mean levels of interleukins between TB+ patients and TB-controls (Hedges’ g). We then conducted two subgroup analyses: the first segregated the control group into healthy patients, and those with other respiratory diseases (ORD), and the second addressed three different interleukins separately (IL-6, IL-5, IL-17). The secondary outcome involved comparing salivary molecular diagnostic assays to WHO guidelines. This study is registered with PROSPERO, CRD42024536884. A total of 17 studies, out of an initial 1010, were chosen for the final analysis, but one was then excluded for being of poor quality. Our meta-analyses for the primary outcome revealed minimal diagnostic potential for interleukins. Our first subgroup analysis showed that interleukins were incapable of differentiating active TB patients from both healthy controls and ORD patients. Our second subgroup analysis showed that IL-17 was reduced in active TB patients. Assessment of the secondary outcome revealed that most studies relied on a GeneXpert MTB/RIF assay on saliva, but none fulfilled WHO guidelines for a non-sputum test. Individual biomarkers currently lack sufficient discriminatory power to definitively distinguish active tuberculosis from healthy individuals or those with other respiratory diseases (ORD), reinforcing the need for multi-biomarker panels. Interleukins may be alternatively used as markers for prognosis, severity, or treatment response. Our findings also suggest that assays are unable to meet WHO guidelines. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-eab890e002904d49a5170a27d5e48d8a2025-08-20T01:56:38ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072025-04-0113597310.3390/microorganisms13050973The Role of Salivary Diagnostic Techniques in Screening for Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisRadwan Darwish0Maya Tama1Sidra Sharief2Osama Zeidan3Sara Mohammed Ahmed Rady4Kareeza Selby Chacko5Bindhu Nair6Vijayalakshmi S. Bhojaraja7Jeevan K. Shetty8School of Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Bahrain (RCSI-Bahrain), Busaiteen P.O. Box 15503, BahrainSchool of Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Bahrain (RCSI-Bahrain), Busaiteen P.O. Box 15503, BahrainSchool of Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Bahrain (RCSI-Bahrain), Busaiteen P.O. Box 15503, BahrainSchool of Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Bahrain (RCSI-Bahrain), Busaiteen P.O. Box 15503, BahrainSchool of Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Bahrain (RCSI-Bahrain), Busaiteen P.O. Box 15503, BahrainSchool of Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Bahrain (RCSI-Bahrain), Busaiteen P.O. Box 15503, BahrainSchool of Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Bahrain (RCSI-Bahrain), Busaiteen P.O. Box 15503, BahrainSchool of Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Bahrain (RCSI-Bahrain), Busaiteen P.O. Box 15503, BahrainSchool of Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Bahrain (RCSI-Bahrain), Busaiteen P.O. Box 15503, BahrainSince the World Health Organization (WHO) issued guidelines for developing a non-sputum test for active tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis that exhibits similar performance characteristics to sputum-based diagnosis, salivary diagnostic techniques have gained prominence as potential screening tools or adjuncts to existing diagnostics. We searched online databases for studies that looked at salivary diagnostic techniques. Afterwards, duplicates were removed, titles and abstracts were screened, and full-text studies were assessed for eligibility based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. The studies chosen for final analysis underwent a rigorous quality assessment following a QUADAS-2 template, and data were extracted. The primary outcome assessed the difference in mean levels of interleukins between TB+ patients and TB-controls (Hedges’ g). We then conducted two subgroup analyses: the first segregated the control group into healthy patients, and those with other respiratory diseases (ORD), and the second addressed three different interleukins separately (IL-6, IL-5, IL-17). The secondary outcome involved comparing salivary molecular diagnostic assays to WHO guidelines. This study is registered with PROSPERO, CRD42024536884. A total of 17 studies, out of an initial 1010, were chosen for the final analysis, but one was then excluded for being of poor quality. Our meta-analyses for the primary outcome revealed minimal diagnostic potential for interleukins. Our first subgroup analysis showed that interleukins were incapable of differentiating active TB patients from both healthy controls and ORD patients. Our second subgroup analysis showed that IL-17 was reduced in active TB patients. Assessment of the secondary outcome revealed that most studies relied on a GeneXpert MTB/RIF assay on saliva, but none fulfilled WHO guidelines for a non-sputum test. Individual biomarkers currently lack sufficient discriminatory power to definitively distinguish active tuberculosis from healthy individuals or those with other respiratory diseases (ORD), reinforcing the need for multi-biomarker panels. Interleukins may be alternatively used as markers for prognosis, severity, or treatment response. Our findings also suggest that assays are unable to meet WHO guidelines.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/13/5/973tuberculosissalivary biomarkersmolecular testingdiagnosticsscreening |
| spellingShingle | Radwan Darwish Maya Tama Sidra Sharief Osama Zeidan Sara Mohammed Ahmed Rady Kareeza Selby Chacko Bindhu Nair Vijayalakshmi S. Bhojaraja Jeevan K. Shetty The Role of Salivary Diagnostic Techniques in Screening for Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Microorganisms tuberculosis salivary biomarkers molecular testing diagnostics screening |
| title | The Role of Salivary Diagnostic Techniques in Screening for Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
| title_full | The Role of Salivary Diagnostic Techniques in Screening for Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
| title_fullStr | The Role of Salivary Diagnostic Techniques in Screening for Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
| title_full_unstemmed | The Role of Salivary Diagnostic Techniques in Screening for Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
| title_short | The Role of Salivary Diagnostic Techniques in Screening for Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
| title_sort | role of salivary diagnostic techniques in screening for active pulmonary tuberculosis a systematic review and meta analysis |
| topic | tuberculosis salivary biomarkers molecular testing diagnostics screening |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/13/5/973 |
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