Literature DB >> 29717969

Performance of OMNIgene•SPUTUM (DNA Genotek) and cetylpyridinium chloride for sputum storage prior to mycobacterial culture.

Dissou Affolabi1,2, N'Dira Sanoussi1,3, Adelaide Sossou2, Tom Nys3, Ousman Bodi1, Marius Esse1, Sabine Houeto1, Faridath Massou2,1, Bouke C de Jong3, Leen Rigouts3.   

Abstract

Purpose. The aim was to assess the performance of both cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) and OMNIgene•SPUTUM (OMNI) reagents for the maintenance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis viability in sputum prior to recovery by culture.Methodology. Using 312 sputa, we evaluated the performance of the two reagents using culture on Löwenstein-Jensen medium after sputum storage in CPC or OMNI for up to 28 days. In addition, the viability of M. tuberculosis isolates stored in both reagents was assessed.Results. The contamination rates for freshly processed samples and those stored in CPC were not statistically different, while the contamination rate for OMNI was significantly lower than that for fresh sputa (P=0.026 for 8 days and P=0.002 for 28 days of storage). The culture positivity for fresh sputa (81.7 %) was similar to that for samples stored in CPC, regardless of the storage time (89.8 % for CPC-8 and 73.0 % for CPC-28). For OMNI-preserved samples, the culture positivity was similar after 8 days of storage (84.2 %), but decreased significantly after 28 days (42.7 %; P<0.0001) compared to fresh sputa, CPC-8, CPC-28 and OMNI-8. There was a significant loss of viability for the H37Rv strain when it was stored in OMNI at room temperature beyond 8 days compared to CPC, but storage at 37 °C decreased recovery from both CPC- and OMNI-stored suspensions.Conclusion. Culture from sputum stored for 8 days at room temperature in OMNI or CPC gave comparable culture positivity rates to culture from fresh sputum, but after 28 days of storage the performance of OMNI decreased significantly compared to CPC.

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Keywords:  Mycobacterium; OMNIgene•SPUTUM; cetylpyridinium chloride; culture

Year:  2018        PMID: 29717969     DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.000745

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Microbiol        ISSN: 0022-2615            Impact factor:   2.472


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1.  Evaluation of OMNIgene Sputum and Ethanol Reagent for Preservation of Sputum Prior to Xpert and Culture Testing in Uganda.

Authors:  Elisa Ardizzoni; Patrick Orikiriza; Charles Ssuuna; Dan Nyehangane; Mourad Gumsboga; Ivan Mugisha Taremwa; Esther Turyashemererwa; Juliet Mwanga-Amumpaire; Céline Langendorf; Maryline Bonnet
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2019-12-23       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  Storage of Sputum in Cetylpyridinium Chloride, OMNIgene.SPUTUM, and Ethanol Is Compatible with Molecular Tuberculosis Diagnostic Testing.

Authors:  C N'Dira Sanoussi; Bouke C de Jong; Dissou Affolabi; Conor J Meehan; Mathieu Odoun; Leen Rigouts
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2019-06-25       Impact factor: 5.948

3.  PrimeStore MTM and OMNIgene Sputum for the Preservation of Sputum for Xpert MTB/RIF Testing in Nigeria.

Authors:  John S Bimba; Lovett Lawson; Konstantina Kontogianni; Thomas Edwards; Bassey Emanna Ekpenyong; James Dodd; Emily R Adams; Derek J Sloan; Jacob Creswell; Jose Dominguez; Luis E Cuevas
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2019-12-04       Impact factor: 4.241

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