Molecular Biology Today (2002). 3: 39-42.
Microbiology news and views
Potential for the Use of Polymerase Chain Reaction
(PCR) in the Detection and Identification of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex in Sputum Samples
Khaled Khader Abu-Amero
The COBAS AMPLICOR Mycobacterium
tuberculosis assay was evaluated for routine detection and
identification of Mycobacterium
tuberculosis complex (MTBC) in 629 sputum samples. In addition to the Polymerase
Chain Reaction (PCR), diagnostic culture, which is considered the reference method, was also performed on
theses samples. Of the 629 specimens tested, 64 were culture positive for
M. tuberculosis and 51 were positive by COBAS AMPLICOR MTB assay and 19 specimens were considered PCR inhibitory. There were no false
positive results in all tested samples and 3 PCR-negative, culture-positive specimens were considered false
negative especially after reviewing the medical records for the 3 patients.
A PCR inhibition rate of 3 % (19/629) was observed; these samples remained inhibitory despite
re-testing. After excluding the inhibitory samples from the statistical analysis, the overall sensitivity, specificity,
positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive values (NPV) for the COBAS AMPLICOR MTB assay were
94.4, 100, 100 and 99.5 % respectively compared to those of the diagnostic culture. In conclusion, the
COBAS AMPLICOR PCR system proved itself a very useful component of today mycobacteriology laboratory.
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