| Literature DB >> 27489302 |
Solène Le Gal1,2, Florence Robert-Gangneux3,4, Yann Pépino5, Sorya Belaz3,4, Céline Damiani6,7, Paul Guéguen8,9, Mélanie Pitous5, Michèle Virmaux5, Eloise Lissillour5, Laurence Pougnet5, Thibaud Guillaud-Saumur5, Dominique Toubas10, Stéphane Valot11, Christophe Hennequin12, Florent Morio13, Lilia Hasseine14, Jean-Philippe Bouchara15, Anne Totet6,7, Gilles Nevez16,2.
Abstract
This article describes a previously unreported mutation at position 210 (C210T) of the mitochondrial large subunit ribosomal RNA (mtLSUrRNA) gene of Pneumocystis jirovecii, which led to a false-negative result of a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay. Since the aforementioned real-time PCR assay is widely used in France, a French multicenter study was conducted to estimate the mutation frequency and its potential impact on the routine diagnosis of Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP). Through analysis of data obtained from eight centers, the mutation frequency was estimated at 0.28%. This low frequency should not call into question the routine use of this PCR assay. Nonetheless, the occurrence of the false-negative PCR result provides arguments for maintaining microscopic techniques combined to PCR assays to achieve PCP diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: PCP; Pneumocystis jirovecii; Real time-PCR; TaqMan® MGB probe; mutation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27489302 DOI: 10.1093/mmy/myw051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Mycol ISSN: 1369-3786 Impact factor: 4.076