Affiliation:
1. Departments of Pathology
2. Luminex Corporation, Austin, Texas 78727
3. Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Mycobacterium
species cause a variety of clinical diseases, some of which may be species specific. Therefore, it is clinically desirable to rapidly identify and differentiate mycobacterial isolates to the species level. We developed a rapid and high-throughput system, MycoID, to identify
Mycobacterium
species directly from acid-fast bacillus (AFB)-positive mycobacterial culture broth. The MycoID system incorporated broad-range PCR followed by suspension array hybridization to identify 17 clinically relevant mycobacterial complexes, groups, and species in one single reaction. We evaluated a total of 271 AFB-positive culture broth specimens, which were identified by reference standard methods in combination with biochemical and molecular tests. The overall identification agreement between the standard and the MycoID system was 89.7% (perfect match) or 97.8% (one match in codetection). In comparison to the standard, the MycoID system possessed an overall sensitivity of 97.1% and specificity of 98.8%. The 159
Mycobacterium avium-M. intracellulare
complex isolates were further identified to the species level by MycoID as being
M. avium
(
n
= 98; 61.1%),
M. intracellulare
(
n
= 57; 35.8%), and mixed
M. avium
and
M. intracellulare
(
n
= 2; 1.3%).
M. avium
was recovered more frequently from sterile sites than
M. intracellulare
(odds ratio, 4.6;
P
= 0.0092). The entire MycoID procedure, including specimen processing, can be completed within 5 h, providing rapid and reliable identification and differentiation of mycobacterium species that is amenable to automation. Additional differentiation of
Mycobacterium avium-M. intracellulare
complex strains into
M. avium
and
M. intracellulare
may provide a tool to better understand the role of
Mycobacterium avium-M. intracellulare
complex isolates in human disease.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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