QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus test result interpretation

How are QFT-Plus test results interpreted?

QFT-Plus test results are interpreted based upon the quantification of interferon-gamma (IFN-y) production in each of the four QFT-Plus Blood Collection Tubes (Table 1). IFN-y is released by white cells (T cells) when a whole blood sample comes in contact with tuberculosis (TB)-specific antigens that coat the specialized QFT-Plus Blood Collection Tubes.

QFT-Plus is an indirect assay. The amount of background IFN-y measured in the negative control tube is subtracted from IFN-y that's generated from contact with TB-specific antigens. Therefore, a positive quantitative result implies tuberculosis infection is likely, while a negative result indicates that tuberculosis infection is not likely. An indeterminate result can be recorded if the positive or negative control tube did not return an IFN-y value that allowed a result determination. Indeterminate results are uncommon and

Optional QFT-Plus Analysis Software can be used to analyze raw test data and calculate the results.

Diagnosing or excluding tuberculosis disease, and assessing the probability of TB infection, requires clinical analysis including a combination of epidemiological, historical, medical and diagnostic findings.

QFT-Plus result interpretation table

 Nil (IU/mL)   TB1 minus Nil
 (IU/mL)
 TB2 minus Nil
 (IU/mL)
 Mitogen minus
 Nil (IU/mL)
 QFT-Plus Result  Report/interpretation
  ≤8.0  ≥0.35 and
 ≥25% on Nil 
 Any  Any   Positive  M.tuberculosis infection likely
 Any  ≥0.35 and
 ≥25% on Nil 
 <0.35 or
 ≥0.35 and
 <25% of Nil
 <0.35 or
 ≥0.35 and
 <25% of Nil
 ≥0.50  Negative  M.tuberculosis infection NOT likely
 <0.35 or
 ≥0.35 and
 >25% of Nil
 <0.35 or
 ≥0.35 and
 <25% of Nil
 <0.50  Indeterminate  Likelihood of M.tuberculosis infection
 cannot be determined
 >8.0  Any 

For complete details of QFT-Plus test interpretation, consult the QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus (QFT-Plus) Package Insert