Affiliation:
1. Department of Clinical Microbiology1 and
2. Department of Infectious Diseases,2 Ege University Medical School, Izmir, Turkey
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The feasibility of using nucleic acid probes directly from positive MB/BacT broth to identify mycobacteria was determined in this study. A total number of 2,727 specimens were cultured into the MB/BacT (Organon Teknika) automated system and on conventional Loweinstein-Jensen (LJ) slants. The Gen-Probe AccuProbe culture identification tests (DNA probes) were used on samples from bottles which were identified as positive for mycobacteria by MB/BacT. Samples of positive MB/BacT broth (0.1 ml) were used directly in the broth culture method for the DNA probes as published by Gen-Probe. Centrifugation of the contents of the bottle was not done prior to probe testing. The number of mycobacteria detected by MB/BacT and LJ was 253 (221 isolates of
M. tuberculosis
and 32 isolates of mycobacteria other than
M. tuberculosis
[MOTT]). A total of 96.4% (213 of 221) of the bottles growing
M. tuberculosis
produced a positive direct DNA probe result for
M. tuberculosis
complex. One hundred percent (16 of 16) of the bottles growing
M. gordonae
produced a positive direct DNA probe result for
M. gordonae
. A total of 3.6% (8 of 221) of the bottles growing
M. tuberculosis
did not yield a positive direct DNA probe result for
M. tuberculosis
complex. The testing of subcultures made onto solid media from the positive bottles by AccuProbe identified six of these eight
M. tuberculosis
isolates. Two (0.9%)
M. tuberculosis
isolates gave a negative result for the
M. tuberculosis
probe test applied on the MB/BacT broth and its subculture. The rest of the positive MB/BacT bottles growing MOTT (16 of 32) were negative for
M. gordonae
,
M. avium
,
M. intracellulare
, and
M. kansasii
probes. The sensitivity and specificity of AccuProbe for the identification of
M. tuberculosis
and
M. gordonae
directly from MB/BacT broth were 96.4 and 100% for
M. tuberculosis
and 100 and 100% for
M. gordonae
, respectively. The direct testing of positive MB/BacT broth by AccuProbe, without prior centrifugation, allows for the accurate and rapid identification of
M. tuberculosis
and
M. gordonae
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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