Cargando…

A multiplex PCR assay for the differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex reveals high rates of mixed-lineage tuberculosis infections among patients in Ghana

In low-resource settings with high tuberculosis (TB) burdens, lack of rapid diagnostic methods for detection and differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) is a major challenge affecting TB management. This study utilized comparative genomic analyses of MTBC lineages; M. tuberculos...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Owusu, Wellington, van Vliet, Arnoud H. M., Riddell, Natalie E., Stewart, Graham, Akwani, Winifred C., Aryeetey, Sherihane, Arthur, Rejoice Agyeiwaa, Sylverken, Augustina Angelina, Hingley-Wilson, Suzanne M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37077529
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1125079
_version_ 1785026927039348736
author Owusu, Wellington
van Vliet, Arnoud H. M.
Riddell, Natalie E.
Stewart, Graham
Akwani, Winifred C.
Aryeetey, Sherihane
Arthur, Rejoice Agyeiwaa
Sylverken, Augustina Angelina
Hingley-Wilson, Suzanne M.
author_facet Owusu, Wellington
van Vliet, Arnoud H. M.
Riddell, Natalie E.
Stewart, Graham
Akwani, Winifred C.
Aryeetey, Sherihane
Arthur, Rejoice Agyeiwaa
Sylverken, Augustina Angelina
Hingley-Wilson, Suzanne M.
author_sort Owusu, Wellington
collection PubMed
description In low-resource settings with high tuberculosis (TB) burdens, lack of rapid diagnostic methods for detection and differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) is a major challenge affecting TB management. This study utilized comparative genomic analyses of MTBC lineages; M. tuberculosis, M. africanum Lineages 5/6 and M. bovis to identify lineage-specific genes. Primers were designed for the development of a Multiplex PCR assay which was successful in differentiating the MTBC lineages. There was no cross-reaction with other respiratory pathogens tested. Validation of the assay using clinical samples was performed with sputum DNA extracts from 341 clinically confirmed active TB patients. It was observed that 24.9% of cases were caused by M. tuberculosis, while M. africanum L5 & L6 reported 9.0% and 14.4%, respectively. M. bovis infection was the least frequently detected lineage with 1.8%. Also, 27.0% and 17.0% of the cases were PCR negative and unspeciated, respectively. However, mixed-lineage TB infections were recorded at a surprising 5.9%. This multiplex PCR assay will allow speciation of MTBC lineages in low-resource regions, providing rapid differentiation of TB infections to select appropriate medication at the earliest possible time point. It will also be useful in epidemiological surveillance studies providing reliable information on the prevalence of TB lineages as well as identifying difficult to treat cases of mixed-lineage tuberculosis infections.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10108843
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-101088432023-04-18 A multiplex PCR assay for the differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex reveals high rates of mixed-lineage tuberculosis infections among patients in Ghana Owusu, Wellington van Vliet, Arnoud H. M. Riddell, Natalie E. Stewart, Graham Akwani, Winifred C. Aryeetey, Sherihane Arthur, Rejoice Agyeiwaa Sylverken, Augustina Angelina Hingley-Wilson, Suzanne M. Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology In low-resource settings with high tuberculosis (TB) burdens, lack of rapid diagnostic methods for detection and differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) is a major challenge affecting TB management. This study utilized comparative genomic analyses of MTBC lineages; M. tuberculosis, M. africanum Lineages 5/6 and M. bovis to identify lineage-specific genes. Primers were designed for the development of a Multiplex PCR assay which was successful in differentiating the MTBC lineages. There was no cross-reaction with other respiratory pathogens tested. Validation of the assay using clinical samples was performed with sputum DNA extracts from 341 clinically confirmed active TB patients. It was observed that 24.9% of cases were caused by M. tuberculosis, while M. africanum L5 & L6 reported 9.0% and 14.4%, respectively. M. bovis infection was the least frequently detected lineage with 1.8%. Also, 27.0% and 17.0% of the cases were PCR negative and unspeciated, respectively. However, mixed-lineage TB infections were recorded at a surprising 5.9%. This multiplex PCR assay will allow speciation of MTBC lineages in low-resource regions, providing rapid differentiation of TB infections to select appropriate medication at the earliest possible time point. It will also be useful in epidemiological surveillance studies providing reliable information on the prevalence of TB lineages as well as identifying difficult to treat cases of mixed-lineage tuberculosis infections. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10108843/ /pubmed/37077529 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1125079 Text en Copyright © 2023 Owusu, van Vliet, Riddell, Stewart, Akwani, Aryeetey, Arthur, Sylverken and Hingley-Wilson https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Owusu, Wellington
van Vliet, Arnoud H. M.
Riddell, Natalie E.
Stewart, Graham
Akwani, Winifred C.
Aryeetey, Sherihane
Arthur, Rejoice Agyeiwaa
Sylverken, Augustina Angelina
Hingley-Wilson, Suzanne M.
A multiplex PCR assay for the differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex reveals high rates of mixed-lineage tuberculosis infections among patients in Ghana
title A multiplex PCR assay for the differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex reveals high rates of mixed-lineage tuberculosis infections among patients in Ghana
title_full A multiplex PCR assay for the differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex reveals high rates of mixed-lineage tuberculosis infections among patients in Ghana
title_fullStr A multiplex PCR assay for the differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex reveals high rates of mixed-lineage tuberculosis infections among patients in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed A multiplex PCR assay for the differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex reveals high rates of mixed-lineage tuberculosis infections among patients in Ghana
title_short A multiplex PCR assay for the differentiation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex reveals high rates of mixed-lineage tuberculosis infections among patients in Ghana
title_sort multiplex pcr assay for the differentiation of mycobacterium tuberculosis complex reveals high rates of mixed-lineage tuberculosis infections among patients in ghana
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37077529
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1125079
work_keys_str_mv AT owusuwellington amultiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT vanvlietarnoudhm amultiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT riddellnataliee amultiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT stewartgraham amultiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT akwaniwinifredc amultiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT aryeeteysherihane amultiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT arthurrejoiceagyeiwaa amultiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT sylverkenaugustinaangelina amultiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT hingleywilsonsuzannem amultiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT owusuwellington multiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT vanvlietarnoudhm multiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT riddellnataliee multiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT stewartgraham multiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT akwaniwinifredc multiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT aryeeteysherihane multiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT arthurrejoiceagyeiwaa multiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT sylverkenaugustinaangelina multiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana
AT hingleywilsonsuzannem multiplexpcrassayforthedifferentiationofmycobacteriumtuberculosiscomplexrevealshighratesofmixedlineagetuberculosisinfectionsamongpatientsinghana