Evaluation of a prototype DNA probe test for the noncultural diagnosis of gonorrhea

Author:

Granato P A1,Franz M R1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, Syracuse, New York.

Abstract

A prototype, nonisotopic, chemiluminescent DNA probe test called the Gen-Probe PACE (Probe Assay-Chemiluminescence Enhanced) system for Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Gen-Probe, San Diego, Calif.) was compared with conventional Martin-Lewis culture medium in JEMBEC plates for the laboratory diagnosis of gonorrhea. This 2-h noncultural assay is based upon the use of an acridinium ester-labeled DNA probe. The rRNA-directed DNA probe hybridizes with the target rRNA, and the hybridized probe is separated from the unhybridized probe through the use of magnetic microparticles. The esterified acridinium is hydrolyzed from the hybridized probe by the addition of an alkaline hydrogen peroxide solution, resulting in the production of visible light which is measured in a luminometer. The amount of light generated is directly proportional to the amount of gonococcal target rRNA present in the sample. A total of 407 clinical specimens (203 urethral and 204 endocervical) were collected from high-risk walk-in patients attending a sexually transmitted disease clinic. Separate patient specimens were collected for culture on Martin-Lewis medium in JEMBEC plates and for DNA probe assay. Statistical analysis of the overall comparative results showed that the DNA probe assay had a sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of 93, 99, 97, and 99%, respectively, in a patient population with a gonococcal disease prevalence of 21%. The results of this comparative study showed that the prototype chemiluminescent DNA probe assay is a rapid and reliable noncultural alternative for the laboratory diagnosis of gonorrhea.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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