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Assessment of the sensitivity and specificity of Xpert MTB/RIF assay as an early sputum biomarker of response to tuberculosis treatment

Authors :
Amour Venter
Norbert Heinrich
Rodney Dawson
Catharina Boehme
Alimuddin Zumla
Andreas H. Diacon
Martin J. Boeree
Patrick P. J. Phillips
Andrea Rachow
Chacha Mangu
Anna Bateson
Timothy D. McHugh
Sven O. Friedrich
Kasha P. Singh
Stephen H. Gillespie
Robert D Hunt
Elmar Saathoff
Michael Hoelscher
University of St Andrews. School of Medicine
University of St Andrews. Gillespie Group
University of St Andrews. Biomedical Sciences Research Complex
University of St Andrews. Global Health Implementation Group
University of St Andrews. Infection Group
Source :
Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 1, 6, pp. 462-70, Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 1, 462-70
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

SummaryBackgroundAn accurate biomarker is urgently needed to monitor the response to treatment in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. The Xpert MTB/RIF assay is a commercially available real-time PCR that can be used to detect Mycobacterium-tuberculosis-specific DNA sequences in sputum samples. We therefore evaluated this assay with serial sputum samples obtained over 26 weeks from patients undergoing treatment for tuberculosis.MethodsWe analysed sputum samples from 221 patients with smear-positive tuberculosis enrolled at two sites (Cape Town, South Africa, and Mbeya, Tanzania) of a multicentre randomised clinical trial REMoxTB of antituberculosis treatment on a weekly basis (weeks 0 to 8), then at weeks 12, 17, 22, and 26 after treatment initiation. The Xpert MTB/RIF results over time were compared with the results of standard smear microscopy and culture methods.FindingsWe obtained and analysed 2741 sputum samples from 221 patients. The reduction in positivity rates with Xpert MTB/RIF were slower than those with the standard methods. At week 8, positive results were obtained for 62 (29%) of 212 sputum samples with smear microscopy, 46 (26%) of 175 with solid culture (Löwenstein-Jensen medium), 77 (42%) of 183 with liquid culture (Bactec MGIT960 system), and 174 (84%) of 207 with Xpert MTB/RIF; at 26 weeks, positive results were obtained for ten (5%) of 199, four (3%) of 157, seven (4%) of 169, and 22 (27%) of 83 sputum samples, respectively. The reduction in detection of quantitative M tuberculosis DNA with Xpert MTB/RIF correlated with smear grades (ρ=–0·74; p

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ISSN :
22132600
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lancet Respiratory Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c75671d3bf5e6aab4d8dfcc8f6abc395