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Performance of Tuberculosis Molecular Bacterial Load Assay Compared to Alere TB-LAM in Urine of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients with HIV Co-Infections

Alternative tools are needed to improve the detection of M. tuberculosis (M. tb) in HIV co-infections. We evaluated the utility of Tuberculosis Molecular Bacterial Load Assay (TB-MBLA) compared to lipoarabinomannan (LAM) to detect M. tb in urine. Sputum Xpert MTB/RIF-positive patients were consented...

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Autores principales: Mapamba, Daniel Adon, Sauli, Elingarami, Lalashowi, Julieth, Buza, Joram, John, Joseph, Mwaisango, Zawadi, Tarmo, Peter, Sabi, Issa, Rachow, Andrea, Ntinginya, Nyanda Elias, Mtafya, Bariki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36835127
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24043715
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author Mapamba, Daniel Adon
Sauli, Elingarami
Lalashowi, Julieth
Buza, Joram
John, Joseph
Mwaisango, Zawadi
Tarmo, Peter
Sabi, Issa
Rachow, Andrea
Ntinginya, Nyanda Elias
Mtafya, Bariki
author_facet Mapamba, Daniel Adon
Sauli, Elingarami
Lalashowi, Julieth
Buza, Joram
John, Joseph
Mwaisango, Zawadi
Tarmo, Peter
Sabi, Issa
Rachow, Andrea
Ntinginya, Nyanda Elias
Mtafya, Bariki
author_sort Mapamba, Daniel Adon
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description Alternative tools are needed to improve the detection of M. tuberculosis (M. tb) in HIV co-infections. We evaluated the utility of Tuberculosis Molecular Bacterial Load Assay (TB-MBLA) compared to lipoarabinomannan (LAM) to detect M. tb in urine. Sputum Xpert MTB/RIF-positive patients were consented to provide urine at baseline, weeks 2, 8, 16, and 24 of treatment for TB-MBLA, culture, and LAM. Results were compared with sputum cultures and microscopy. Initial M. tb. H37Rv spiking experiments were performed to validate the tests. A total of 63 urine samples from 47 patients were analyzed. The median age (IQR) was 38 (30–41) years; 25 (53.2%) were male, 3 (6.5%) had urine for all visits, 45 (95.7%) were HIV positive, of whom 18 (40%) had CD4 cell counts below 200 cells/µL, and 33 (73.3%) were on ART at enrollment. Overall urine LAM positivity was 14.3% compared to 4.8% with TB-MBLA. Culture and microscopy of their sputum counterparts were positive in 20.6% and 12.7% of patients, respectively. Of the three patients with urine and sputum at baseline, one (33.33%) had urine TB-MBLA and LAM positive compared to 100% with sputum MGIT culture positive. Spearman’s rank correction coefficient (r) between TB-MBLA and MGIT was −0.85 and 0.89 with a solid culture, p > 0.05. TB-MBLA has the promising potential to improve M. tb detection in urine of HIV-co-infected patients and complement current TB diagnostics.
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spelling pubmed-99652062023-02-26 Performance of Tuberculosis Molecular Bacterial Load Assay Compared to Alere TB-LAM in Urine of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients with HIV Co-Infections Mapamba, Daniel Adon Sauli, Elingarami Lalashowi, Julieth Buza, Joram John, Joseph Mwaisango, Zawadi Tarmo, Peter Sabi, Issa Rachow, Andrea Ntinginya, Nyanda Elias Mtafya, Bariki Int J Mol Sci Article Alternative tools are needed to improve the detection of M. tuberculosis (M. tb) in HIV co-infections. We evaluated the utility of Tuberculosis Molecular Bacterial Load Assay (TB-MBLA) compared to lipoarabinomannan (LAM) to detect M. tb in urine. Sputum Xpert MTB/RIF-positive patients were consented to provide urine at baseline, weeks 2, 8, 16, and 24 of treatment for TB-MBLA, culture, and LAM. Results were compared with sputum cultures and microscopy. Initial M. tb. H37Rv spiking experiments were performed to validate the tests. A total of 63 urine samples from 47 patients were analyzed. The median age (IQR) was 38 (30–41) years; 25 (53.2%) were male, 3 (6.5%) had urine for all visits, 45 (95.7%) were HIV positive, of whom 18 (40%) had CD4 cell counts below 200 cells/µL, and 33 (73.3%) were on ART at enrollment. Overall urine LAM positivity was 14.3% compared to 4.8% with TB-MBLA. Culture and microscopy of their sputum counterparts were positive in 20.6% and 12.7% of patients, respectively. Of the three patients with urine and sputum at baseline, one (33.33%) had urine TB-MBLA and LAM positive compared to 100% with sputum MGIT culture positive. Spearman’s rank correction coefficient (r) between TB-MBLA and MGIT was −0.85 and 0.89 with a solid culture, p > 0.05. TB-MBLA has the promising potential to improve M. tb detection in urine of HIV-co-infected patients and complement current TB diagnostics. MDPI 2023-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9965206/ /pubmed/36835127 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24043715 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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Mapamba, Daniel Adon
Sauli, Elingarami
Lalashowi, Julieth
Buza, Joram
John, Joseph
Mwaisango, Zawadi
Tarmo, Peter
Sabi, Issa
Rachow, Andrea
Ntinginya, Nyanda Elias
Mtafya, Bariki
Performance of Tuberculosis Molecular Bacterial Load Assay Compared to Alere TB-LAM in Urine of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients with HIV Co-Infections
title Performance of Tuberculosis Molecular Bacterial Load Assay Compared to Alere TB-LAM in Urine of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients with HIV Co-Infections
title_full Performance of Tuberculosis Molecular Bacterial Load Assay Compared to Alere TB-LAM in Urine of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients with HIV Co-Infections
title_fullStr Performance of Tuberculosis Molecular Bacterial Load Assay Compared to Alere TB-LAM in Urine of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients with HIV Co-Infections
title_full_unstemmed Performance of Tuberculosis Molecular Bacterial Load Assay Compared to Alere TB-LAM in Urine of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients with HIV Co-Infections
title_short Performance of Tuberculosis Molecular Bacterial Load Assay Compared to Alere TB-LAM in Urine of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients with HIV Co-Infections
title_sort performance of tuberculosis molecular bacterial load assay compared to alere tb-lam in urine of pulmonary tuberculosis patients with hiv co-infections
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36835127
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24043715
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