Utility of circulating cell-free Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA for the improved diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis.

Abdominal tuberculosis (ATB) continues to pose a major diagnostic challenge for clinicians due to its nonspecific clinical presentation, variable anatomical location and lack of sensitive diagnostic tools. In spite of the development of several assays till date; no single test has proved to be adequ...

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Main Authors: Pratibha Sharma, Divya Anthwal, Pooja Kumari, Rakesh Kumar Gupta, Surabhi Lavania, Neera Sharma, Lokesh Kumar Sharma, Deepak Rath, Pavan Kumar Soraganvi, Ashish Sharma, A K Gadpayle, R S Taneja, Jaya Sivaswami Tyagi, Sagarika Haldar
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238119
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spelling doaj-3497948fa6c64cbabdd8c83857a768612021-03-03T22:03:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01158e023811910.1371/journal.pone.0238119Utility of circulating cell-free Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA for the improved diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis.Pratibha SharmaDivya AnthwalPooja KumariRakesh Kumar GuptaSurabhi LavaniaNeera SharmaLokesh Kumar SharmaDeepak RathPavan Kumar SoraganviAshish SharmaA K GadpayleR S TanejaJaya Sivaswami TyagiSagarika HaldarAbdominal tuberculosis (ATB) continues to pose a major diagnostic challenge for clinicians due to its nonspecific clinical presentation, variable anatomical location and lack of sensitive diagnostic tools. In spite of the development of several assays till date; no single test has proved to be adequate for ATB diagnosis. In this study, we for the first time report the detection of circulating cell-free Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) DNA (cfMTB-DNA) in ascitic fluid (AF) samples and its utility in ATB diagnosis. Sixty-five AF samples were included in the study and processed for liquid culture, cytological, biochemical and molecular assays. A composite reference standard (CRS) was formulated to categorize the patients into 'Definite ATB' (M. tuberculosis culture positive, n = 2), 'Probable ATB' (n = 16), 'Possible ATB' (n = 13) and 'Non-TB' category (n = 34). Two molecular assays were performed, namely, the novel cfMTB-DNA qPCR assay targeting M. tuberculosis devR gene and Xpert MTB/RIF assay (Xpert), and their diagnostic accuracy was assessed using CRS as reference standard. Clinical features such as fever, loss of weight, abdominal distension and positive Mantoux were found to be strongly associated with ATB disease (p<0.05). cfMTB-DNA qPCR had a sensitivity of 66.7% (95% CI:40.9,86.7) with 97.1% specificity (95% CI:84.7,99.9) in 'Definite ATB' and 'Probable ATB' group collectively. The sensitivity increased to 70.9% (95% CI:51.9,85.8) in the combined 'Definite', 'Probable' and 'Possible' ATB group with similar specificity. The cfMTB-DNA qPCR assay performed significantly better than the Xpert assay which demonstrated a poor sensitivity of ≤16.7% with 100% (95% CI:89.7,100) specificity (p<0.001). We conclude that cfMTB-DNA qPCR assay is an accurate molecular test that can provide direct evidence of M. tuberculosis etiology and has promise to pave the way for improving ATB diagnosis.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238119
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author Pratibha Sharma
Divya Anthwal
Pooja Kumari
Rakesh Kumar Gupta
Surabhi Lavania
Neera Sharma
Lokesh Kumar Sharma
Deepak Rath
Pavan Kumar Soraganvi
Ashish Sharma
A K Gadpayle
R S Taneja
Jaya Sivaswami Tyagi
Sagarika Haldar
spellingShingle Pratibha Sharma
Divya Anthwal
Pooja Kumari
Rakesh Kumar Gupta
Surabhi Lavania
Neera Sharma
Lokesh Kumar Sharma
Deepak Rath
Pavan Kumar Soraganvi
Ashish Sharma
A K Gadpayle
R S Taneja
Jaya Sivaswami Tyagi
Sagarika Haldar
Utility of circulating cell-free Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA for the improved diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Pratibha Sharma
Divya Anthwal
Pooja Kumari
Rakesh Kumar Gupta
Surabhi Lavania
Neera Sharma
Lokesh Kumar Sharma
Deepak Rath
Pavan Kumar Soraganvi
Ashish Sharma
A K Gadpayle
R S Taneja
Jaya Sivaswami Tyagi
Sagarika Haldar
author_sort Pratibha Sharma
title Utility of circulating cell-free Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA for the improved diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis.
title_short Utility of circulating cell-free Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA for the improved diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis.
title_full Utility of circulating cell-free Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA for the improved diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis.
title_fullStr Utility of circulating cell-free Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA for the improved diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis.
title_full_unstemmed Utility of circulating cell-free Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA for the improved diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis.
title_sort utility of circulating cell-free mycobacterium tuberculosis dna for the improved diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abdominal tuberculosis (ATB) continues to pose a major diagnostic challenge for clinicians due to its nonspecific clinical presentation, variable anatomical location and lack of sensitive diagnostic tools. In spite of the development of several assays till date; no single test has proved to be adequate for ATB diagnosis. In this study, we for the first time report the detection of circulating cell-free Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) DNA (cfMTB-DNA) in ascitic fluid (AF) samples and its utility in ATB diagnosis. Sixty-five AF samples were included in the study and processed for liquid culture, cytological, biochemical and molecular assays. A composite reference standard (CRS) was formulated to categorize the patients into 'Definite ATB' (M. tuberculosis culture positive, n = 2), 'Probable ATB' (n = 16), 'Possible ATB' (n = 13) and 'Non-TB' category (n = 34). Two molecular assays were performed, namely, the novel cfMTB-DNA qPCR assay targeting M. tuberculosis devR gene and Xpert MTB/RIF assay (Xpert), and their diagnostic accuracy was assessed using CRS as reference standard. Clinical features such as fever, loss of weight, abdominal distension and positive Mantoux were found to be strongly associated with ATB disease (p<0.05). cfMTB-DNA qPCR had a sensitivity of 66.7% (95% CI:40.9,86.7) with 97.1% specificity (95% CI:84.7,99.9) in 'Definite ATB' and 'Probable ATB' group collectively. The sensitivity increased to 70.9% (95% CI:51.9,85.8) in the combined 'Definite', 'Probable' and 'Possible' ATB group with similar specificity. The cfMTB-DNA qPCR assay performed significantly better than the Xpert assay which demonstrated a poor sensitivity of ≤16.7% with 100% (95% CI:89.7,100) specificity (p<0.001). We conclude that cfMTB-DNA qPCR assay is an accurate molecular test that can provide direct evidence of M. tuberculosis etiology and has promise to pave the way for improving ATB diagnosis.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238119
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