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Retrospective and Comparative Study of Three Molecular Assays for the Macrolide Resistance Detection in Mycoplasma genitalium Positive Urogenital Specimens

The capacity of Mycoplasma genitalium to develop resistance to macrolides makes detection of macrolide resistance genes by rapid real-time PCR assays increasingly necessary in clinical diagnostic laboratories so as to initiate appropriate treatment as rapidly as possible. The aim of this retrospecti...

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Autores principales: Peris, María Paz, Dehesa, Blanca, Alonso, Henar, Escolar, Cristina, Clusa, Laura, Latorre-Millán, Miriam, Rezusta, Antonio, Milagro, Ana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108385
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087218
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author Peris, María Paz
Dehesa, Blanca
Alonso, Henar
Escolar, Cristina
Clusa, Laura
Latorre-Millán, Miriam
Rezusta, Antonio
Milagro, Ana
author_facet Peris, María Paz
Dehesa, Blanca
Alonso, Henar
Escolar, Cristina
Clusa, Laura
Latorre-Millán, Miriam
Rezusta, Antonio
Milagro, Ana
author_sort Peris, María Paz
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description The capacity of Mycoplasma genitalium to develop resistance to macrolides makes detection of macrolide resistance genes by rapid real-time PCR assays increasingly necessary in clinical diagnostic laboratories so as to initiate appropriate treatment as rapidly as possible. The aim of this retrospective and comparative study was to conduct the clinical evaluation of three commercially available kits for macrolide resistance detection. A total of 111 M. genitalium positive samples analyzed in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory of the Miguel Servet University Hospital, Zaragoza (Spain) were used. After M. genitalium molecular confirmation, the three assays under study were evaluated and discrepant results were resolved via sequencing. The clinical sensitivity for resistance detection was 83% (95% confidence interval, 69% to 93%) for the ResistancePlus(®) MG panel kit (SpeeDx Pty Ltd., Sydney, Australia), 95% (84% to 99%) for Allplex(TM) MG & AziR Assay (Seegene(®), Seoul, Korea), and 97% (88% to 99%) for the VIASURE macrolide resistance-associated mutations (23SrRNA) Real time PCR detection kit (Certest Biotec, Zaragoza, Spain). The clinical specificity was 100% (94% to 100%) for Allplex and VIASURE assays and 95% (86% to 99%) for SpeeDx assay. The results arising from this study are cause for strong consideration for the implementation of rapid real-time PCR assays in clinical diagnosis laboratories to eliminate treatment failure and transmission as soon as possible.
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spelling pubmed-101385982023-04-28 Retrospective and Comparative Study of Three Molecular Assays for the Macrolide Resistance Detection in Mycoplasma genitalium Positive Urogenital Specimens Peris, María Paz Dehesa, Blanca Alonso, Henar Escolar, Cristina Clusa, Laura Latorre-Millán, Miriam Rezusta, Antonio Milagro, Ana Int J Mol Sci Article The capacity of Mycoplasma genitalium to develop resistance to macrolides makes detection of macrolide resistance genes by rapid real-time PCR assays increasingly necessary in clinical diagnostic laboratories so as to initiate appropriate treatment as rapidly as possible. The aim of this retrospective and comparative study was to conduct the clinical evaluation of three commercially available kits for macrolide resistance detection. A total of 111 M. genitalium positive samples analyzed in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory of the Miguel Servet University Hospital, Zaragoza (Spain) were used. After M. genitalium molecular confirmation, the three assays under study were evaluated and discrepant results were resolved via sequencing. The clinical sensitivity for resistance detection was 83% (95% confidence interval, 69% to 93%) for the ResistancePlus(®) MG panel kit (SpeeDx Pty Ltd., Sydney, Australia), 95% (84% to 99%) for Allplex(TM) MG & AziR Assay (Seegene(®), Seoul, Korea), and 97% (88% to 99%) for the VIASURE macrolide resistance-associated mutations (23SrRNA) Real time PCR detection kit (Certest Biotec, Zaragoza, Spain). The clinical specificity was 100% (94% to 100%) for Allplex and VIASURE assays and 95% (86% to 99%) for SpeeDx assay. The results arising from this study are cause for strong consideration for the implementation of rapid real-time PCR assays in clinical diagnosis laboratories to eliminate treatment failure and transmission as soon as possible. MDPI 2023-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10138598/ /pubmed/37108385 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087218 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Peris, María Paz
Dehesa, Blanca
Alonso, Henar
Escolar, Cristina
Clusa, Laura
Latorre-Millán, Miriam
Rezusta, Antonio
Milagro, Ana
Retrospective and Comparative Study of Three Molecular Assays for the Macrolide Resistance Detection in Mycoplasma genitalium Positive Urogenital Specimens
title Retrospective and Comparative Study of Three Molecular Assays for the Macrolide Resistance Detection in Mycoplasma genitalium Positive Urogenital Specimens
title_full Retrospective and Comparative Study of Three Molecular Assays for the Macrolide Resistance Detection in Mycoplasma genitalium Positive Urogenital Specimens
title_fullStr Retrospective and Comparative Study of Three Molecular Assays for the Macrolide Resistance Detection in Mycoplasma genitalium Positive Urogenital Specimens
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective and Comparative Study of Three Molecular Assays for the Macrolide Resistance Detection in Mycoplasma genitalium Positive Urogenital Specimens
title_short Retrospective and Comparative Study of Three Molecular Assays for the Macrolide Resistance Detection in Mycoplasma genitalium Positive Urogenital Specimens
title_sort retrospective and comparative study of three molecular assays for the macrolide resistance detection in mycoplasma genitalium positive urogenital specimens
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108385
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087218
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