New Manual Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay Validated on Tongue Swabs Collected and Processed in Uganda Shows Sensitivity That Rivals Sputum-based Molecular Tuberculosis Diagnostics

Author:

Steadman Amy1ORCID,Andama Alfred23ORCID,Ball Alexey1,Mukwatamundu Job3ORCID,Khimani Khushboo1,Mochizuki Tessa4,Asege Lucy3ORCID,Bukirwa Alice3,Kato John Baptist3,Katumba David3,Kisakye Esther3,Mangeni Wilson3,Mwebe Sandra3ORCID,Nakaye Martha3,Nassuna Irene3,Nyawere Justine3,Nakaweesa Annet3,Cook Catherine4,Phillips Patrick4ORCID,Nalugwa Talemwa3ORCID,Bachman Christine M1ORCID,Semitala Fred Collins2ORCID,Weigl Bernhard H1ORCID,Connelly John1ORCID,Worodria William2ORCID,Cattamanchi Adithya5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Global Health Labs, Inc , Bellevue, Washington , USA

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Makerere University College of Health Sciences , Kampala , Uganda

3. Walimu , Kampala , Uganda

4. Center for Tuberculosis, University of California–San Francisco , San Francisco, California , USA

5. Division of Pulmonary Diseases and Critical Care Medicine, University of California–Irvine , Irvine, California , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Sputum-based testing is a barrier to increasing access to molecular diagnostics for tuberculosis (TB). Many people with TB are unable to produce sputum, and sputum processing increases assay complexity and cost. Tongue swabs are emerging as an alternative to sputum, but performance limits are uncertain. Methods From June 2022 to July 2023, we enrolled 397 consecutive adults with cough >2 weeks at 2 health centers in Kampala, Uganda. We collected demographic and clinical information, sputum for TB testing (Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra and 2 liquid cultures), and tongue swabs for same-day quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) testing. We evaluated tongue swab qPCR diagnostic accuracy versus sputum TB test results, quantified TB targets per swab, assessed the impact of serial swabbing, and compared 2 swab types (Copan FLOQSWAB and Steripack spun polyester). Results Among 397 participants, 43.1% were female, median age was 33 years, 23.5% were diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus, and 32.0% had confirmed TB. Sputum Xpert Ultra and tongue swab qPCR results were concordant for 98.2% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 96.2–99.1) of participants. Tongue swab qPCR sensitivity was 92.6% (95% CI: 86.5 to 96.0) and specificity was 99.1% (95% CI: 96.9 to 99.8) versus microbiological reference standard. A single tongue swab recovered a 7-log range of TB copies, with a decreasing recovery trend among 4 serial swabs. Swab types performed equivalently. Conclusions Tongue swabs are a promising alternative to sputum for molecular diagnosis of TB, with sensitivity approaching sputum-based molecular tests. Our results provide valuable insights for developing successful tongue swab–based TB diagnostics.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

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Oxford University Press (OUP)

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