Yatiraj Kalantri1, Nanda Hemvani, D S Chitnis. 1. Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Biology, Choithram Hospital and Research Centre, PO Box 131, Manik Bagh Road, Indore, 452014 Madhya Pradesh, India.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Pleural tuberculosis (TB) is a diagnostic challenge because of its non-specific clinical presentation and paucibacillary nature. Conventional diagnosis methods have limitations. We evaluated the real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), interferon-gamma (IFN-γ), adenosine deaminase (ADA), and immunoglobulin A (IgA). METHODS: We assessed 204 cases: 50 were confirmed pleural TB, 104 were probable pleural TB, and 50 formed the non-TB group. IFN-γ and IgA were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and ADA was measured by colorimetric assay. Real-time PCR was carried out using the 16S rRNA sequence, pleural biopsy specimens were submitted to histopathologic examination, pleural fluid culture was undertaken using Lowenstein-Jensen and MGIT-BACTEC, and pleural fluid smears were stained with auramine O. RESULTS: For confirmed and probable pleural TB cases, the area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was highest for IFN-γ (0.994 and 0.963, respectively), followed by ADA (0.989 and 0.945, respectively), real-time PCR (0.898 and 0.784, respectively), and IgA (0.817 and 0.784, respectively). For confirmed and probable pleural TB cases, IFN-γ showed the highest sensitivity (98% and 76.9%, respectively), followed by ADA (92% and 73%, respectively), real-time PCR (80% and 57.7%, respectively), and IgA (70% and 57.7%, respectively). With regard to combined positivity, the combination of 'either real-time PCR or IFN-γ' showed the highest sensitivity: 100% in confirmed pleural TB and 96.2% in probable pleural TB. CONCLUSIONS: IFN-γ showed the highest sensitivity as an individual diagnostic test. When a combination of tests was used, positivity of 'either IFN-γ or real-time PCR' appeared valuable for the diagnosis of pleural TB.
OBJECTIVE:Pleural tuberculosis (TB) is a diagnostic challenge because of its non-specific clinical presentation and paucibacillary nature. Conventional diagnosis methods have limitations. We evaluated the real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), interferon-gamma (IFN-γ), adenosine deaminase (ADA), and immunoglobulin A (IgA). METHODS: We assessed 204 cases: 50 were confirmed pleural TB, 104 were probable pleural TB, and 50 formed the non-TB group. IFN-γ and IgA were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and ADA was measured by colorimetric assay. Real-time PCR was carried out using the 16S rRNA sequence, pleural biopsy specimens were submitted to histopathologic examination, pleural fluid culture was undertaken using Lowenstein-Jensen and MGIT-BACTEC, and pleural fluid smears were stained with auramine O. RESULTS: For confirmed and probable pleural TB cases, the area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was highest for IFN-γ (0.994 and 0.963, respectively), followed by ADA (0.989 and 0.945, respectively), real-time PCR (0.898 and 0.784, respectively), and IgA (0.817 and 0.784, respectively). For confirmed and probable pleural TB cases, IFN-γ showed the highest sensitivity (98% and 76.9%, respectively), followed by ADA (92% and 73%, respectively), real-time PCR (80% and 57.7%, respectively), and IgA (70% and 57.7%, respectively). With regard to combined positivity, the combination of 'either real-time PCR or IFN-γ' showed the highest sensitivity: 100% in confirmed pleural TB and 96.2% in probable pleural TB. CONCLUSIONS: IFN-γ showed the highest sensitivity as an individual diagnostic test. When a combination of tests was used, positivity of 'either IFN-γ or real-time PCR' appeared valuable for the diagnosis of pleural TB.
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