Diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis using molecular biology technology

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作者
Juan Garberi [1 ]
Jorge Labrador [1 ]
Federico Garberi [2 ]
Juan Ezequiel Garberi [2 ]
Julian Peneipil [2 ]
Miguel Garberi [2 ]
Luis Scigliano [2 ]
Alcides Troncoso [3 ]
机构
[1] Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Pathology,School of Medicine,Buenos Aires University
[2] Orange Solutions,School of Medicine,Buenos Aires University
[3] Department of Infectious Diseases,School of Medicine,Buenos Aires University
关键词
Tuberculosis; Sputum; Molecular diagnosis; Low cost; Real-time PCR; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Molecular biology technology; Sputum sample; Microbiological culture;
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摘要
Objective:To present an integrated molecular biology dedicated system for tuberculosis diagnosis.Methods:One hundred and five sputum specimens from patients strongly suspected by clinical parameters of tuberculosis were studied by Ziehl-Neelsen staining,by cultivation on solid medium and by a balanced hemincsted fluorometric PCR system(Orange C3TB) that could preserve worker safety and produce a rather pure material free of potential inhibitors. DNA amplification was performed in a low cost tuberculosis termocycler-fluorotneter.Produced double stranded DNA was flurometrically detected.The whole reaction was conducted in one single tube which would not be opened after adding the processed sample in order to minimize the risk of cross contamination with amplicons.Results:The assay was able to delect 30 bacillus per sample mL with 99.8%interassay variation coefficient.PCR was positive in 23(21.9%) tested samples(21 of them were smear negative).In our study it showed a preliminary sensitivity of 94.5%for sputum and an overall specificity of 98.7%.Conclusions:Total run time of the test is 4 h with 2.5 real working time.All PCR positive samples are also positive by microbiological culture and clinical criteria.Results show that it could be a very useful tool to increase detection efficiency of tuberculosis disease in low bacilus load samples.Furthermore,its low cost and friendly using make it feasible to run in poor regions.
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