| Literature DB >> 33782515 |
Charlene Clarke1, Katrin Smith1, Samantha J Goldswain1, Christopher Helm2, David V Cooper3, Tanya J Kerr1, Léanie Kleynhans1, Paul D van Helden1, Robin M Warren1, Michele A Miller1, Wynand J Goosen4.
Abstract
Mycobacterium bovis is the causative agent of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in wildlife. Confirmation of M. bovis infection relies on mycobacterial culture, which is time-consuming. Collection and transportation of infectious material also pose a human health risk. PrimeStore Molecular Transport Medium (MTM) has been shown to effectively inactivate infectious organisms, making it a safe method for handling infectious samples. This study investigated an in-field sampling technique for rapid, safe detection of M. bovis in buffalo tissues. Potentially infected tissues from bTB test-positive buffaloes were swabbed at post-mortem examination and stored in PrimeStore MTM at ambient temperature until Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra testing was performed. Additionally, tissue samples were frozen and transported before homogenisation for culture and Ultra testing. Oral swabs were collected from M. bovis-unexposed buffaloes as a negative control cohort. Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) DNA was detected by Ultra in 13/16 tissue swabs and 9/16 matched tissue homogenates from culture-confirmed M. bovis-positive buffalo tissues. MTBC DNA was not detected in swabs from M. bovis-unexposed animals, showing the potentially high specificity of Ultra with PrimeStore swabs. PrimeStore MTM sample processing, in combination with the Ultra assay, has the potential to provide a safe, rapid post-mortem screening test for M. bovis in buffaloes.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33782515 PMCID: PMC8007588 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-86682-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Ultra assay results from PrimeStore MTM tissue swab samples and tissue homogenates from culture-confirmed M. bovis positive African buffaloes (n = 13). Positive results are shown in bold.
| Buffalo number | Culture-confirmed | Ultra result for PrimeStore MTM tissue swabs | Ultra result for tissue homogenates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Left retropharyngeal LN | |||
| Tonsils | MTB not detected | ||
| Tonsils | MTB not detected | ||
| Retropharyngeal LN | |||
| Tonsils | MTB not detected | MTB not detected | |
| Lung lesion | |||
| Retropharyngeal LN | |||
| Lung lesion | MTB not detected | MTB not detected | |
| Mediastinal LN | MTB not detected | ||
| Right retropharyngeal LN lesion | |||
| Abdominal serosa | |||
| L/R tracheobronchial LN | |||
| L/R tracheobronchial LN | |||
| Scalpel | MTB not detected | ||
| Retropharyngeal LN | MTB not detected | ||
| Tonsil lesion |
Ultra—Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra; LN—Lymph node; L/R—Left and right; MTM—molecular transport medium.
Figure 1Study method flow chart for African buffaloes from the bTB-endemic game reserve, HiP.