2001
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.39.5.2006-2008.2001
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Evaluation of PCR Using TRC 4 and IS 6110 Primers in Detection of Tuberculous Meningitis

Abstract: We have evaluated a new set of primers (TRC 4 ) in comparison with the IS6110 primers commonly used in PCR to detect tuberculous meningitis among children. The levels of concordance between the results of IS6110 PCR and TRC 4 PCR with cerebrospinal fluid specimens from patients with clinically confirmed tuberculous meningitis were 80 and 86%, respectively. Results with the two primer sets were concordant for 55 positive and 22 negative specimens (n ‫؍‬ 98). We conclude that the sensitivity of PCR can be increa… Show more

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“…Experimentally, PCR assays are able to detect M. tuberculosis DNA down to an estimated 2-CFU/ml concentration (10). Many of these assays utilize primers directed at the insertion sequence IS6110 (30,77,102,137,166,167,180,240), which is a repetitive element exclusively found in the genome of the M. tuberculosis complex (230), although isolates with low copy numbers and even no copy numbers have been identified (230). A recent example of this method includes the use of an IS6110 uniplex PCR assay that had 98% sensitivity (NPV, 99%) and a specificity of 100% (PPV ϭ 100%) against the "gold standard" of culture (167) and an overall sensitivity of 76.4% (NPV, 59.9%) and specificity of 89.2% (PPV, 94.7%) when clinical TBM was included (166).…”
Section: Molecular and Biochemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimentally, PCR assays are able to detect M. tuberculosis DNA down to an estimated 2-CFU/ml concentration (10). Many of these assays utilize primers directed at the insertion sequence IS6110 (30,77,102,137,166,167,180,240), which is a repetitive element exclusively found in the genome of the M. tuberculosis complex (230), although isolates with low copy numbers and even no copy numbers have been identified (230). A recent example of this method includes the use of an IS6110 uniplex PCR assay that had 98% sensitivity (NPV, 99%) and a specificity of 100% (PPV ϭ 100%) against the "gold standard" of culture (167) and an overall sensitivity of 76.4% (NPV, 59.9%) and specificity of 89.2% (PPV, 94.7%) when clinical TBM was included (166).…”
Section: Molecular and Biochemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different investigators have used separate gene targets like MPB 64 [10], repetitive sequences [13], GC repeats [14], dev R [15], 38kD [17], TRC 4 [18], IS 1081 [19] and a patented system from CDRI Lucknow. IS-1081 based system has been further modified and a new nested PCR target of this gene has been developed at CDFD, Hyderabad.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…PCR has been used to confirm the diagnosis in case of lymphadenopathy. Positivity rates varying from 40-90% have been reported by PCR in case of tubercular lymphadenitis [29][30][31][32].…”
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