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Q-beta replicase-amplified assay for detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis directly from clinical specimens.

J S Shah1, J Liu, D Buxton, A Hendricks, L Robinson, G Radcliffe, W King, D Lane, D M Olive, J D Klinger.   

Abstract

We report the results of a study conducted to evaluate the performance of manual Q-Beta replicase-amplified Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex assay compared with that of culture for detecting M. tuberculosis directly from digested sputum pellets. A total of 261 specimens submitted to three tuberculosis testing laboratories were analyzed. Culture and acid-fast bacillus smear results were provided by the tuberculosis testing laboratories. Of these 261 specimens, 34 (13% prevalence rate) were positive for M. tuberculosis by culture. The samples were digested and decontaminated by the testing laboratories by using their standard digestion and decontamination procedures. An aliquot of the digested and decontaminated pellet was sent to GENE-TRAK. The digested and decontaminated pellet was neutralized by washing it with 0.067 M phosphate buffer (pH 6.8), and the bacteria present in the washed pellet were heat inactivated at 100 degrees C for 15 min. The samples were combined with sample processing buffer containing GuSCN and were treated for 6 min in the GENE-TRAK Sample Processing Instrument to release the nucleic acids. The release rRNA was analyzed in a manual Q-Beta replicase assay format which incorporates elements of sandwich hybridization, reversible target capture, and Q-beta replicase signal amplification technologies. In comparison with culture, the overall assay sensitivity and specificity were 97.1 and 96.5%, respectively. The positive predictive value was 80.5%, and the negative predictive value was 99.5%. After analysis of discrepant results, the assay sensitivity and specificity were 97.3 and 97.8, respectively, and the prevalence rate was 14%. The positive predictive value and the negative predictive value were 87.8 and 99.5%, respectively. The Q-Beta replicase assay is rapid sensitive, semiquantitative, and specific for the direct detection of M. tuberculosis from clinical specimens.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7650163      PMCID: PMC228191          DOI: 10.1128/jcm.33.6.1435-1441.1995

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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