The lack of a rapid and reliable diagnostic test for active tuberculosis is still a burden to the control of the infection. The accumulation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB)-specific CD4+ T cells at the site of infection and the increase of MTB-specific CD27− cells seem to be characteristic for active tuberculosis. We evaluated CD27 expression of non-stimulated T cells at the site of infection compared to peripheral blood of seventy-two patients (n = 72) presenting with symptoms of active MTB-infection. Twenty patients (n = 20, 27.8%) were actually confirmed to have active tuberculosis. Overall, a significant increase of terminally differentiated CD27− CD4+ T cells at the site of disease was noted when compared to peripheral blood (<0.001). However, the loss of CD27 at the site of disease was not restricted to active tuberculosis (p = 0.253). The CD27 expression profile of tuberculosis patients was only discriminative to patients with malignancy.