Affiliation:
1. Division of Tuberculosis Elimination, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
2. Division of Bacterial Diseases, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The current study describes the development of a unique real-time PCR assay for the detection of mutations conferring drug resistance in
Mycobacterium tuberculosi
s
. The rifampicin resistance determinant region (RRDR) of
rpoB
and specific regions of
katG
and the
inhA
promoter were targeted for the detection of rifampin (RIF) and isoniazid (INH) resistance, respectively. Additionally, this assay was multiplexed to discriminate
Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
complex (MTC) strains from nontuberculous
M
ycobacteria
(NTM) strains by targeting the IS
6110
insertion element. High-resolution melting (HRM) analysis following real-time PCR was used to identify
M
.
t
uberculosis
strains containing mutations at the targeted loci, and locked nucleic acid (LNA) probes were used to enhance the detection of strains containing specific single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) transversion mutations. This method was used to screen 252
M. tuberculosis
clinical isolates, including 154 RIF-resistant strains and 174 INH-resistant strains based on the agar proportion method of drug susceptibility testing (DST). Of the 154 RIF-resistant strains, 148 were also resistant to INH and therefore classified as multidrug resistant (MDR). The assay demonstrated sensitivity and specificity of 91% and 98%, respectively, for the detection of RIF resistance and 87% and 100% for the detection of INH resistance. Overall, this assay showed a sensitivity of 85% and a specificity of 98% for the detection of MDR strains. This method provides a rapid, robust, and inexpensive way to detect the dominant mutations known to confer MDR in
M. tuberculosis
strains and offers several advantages over current molecular and culture-based techniques.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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