2016
DOI: 10.3892/ijmm.2016.2698
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Identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with meningitis using nested PCR

Abstract: Abstract. Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is the most severe form of tuberculosis. It is caused by Mycobacterium tubercu losis (M. tuberculosis; MT) and it is very difficult to diagnose. The symptoms are similar to other infectious neurological diseases, such as neurocysticercosis, neuroborreliosis, or herpes viral infection. The aim of this study was to identify tuberculosis (TB) in cases of meningitis with clinical and laboratory evidence suggestive of TBM, and to confirm our findings with molecular tests for T… Show more

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“…Likewise, we obtained similar LODs of 100 fg and 10 ng with the menstrual blood of healthy females spiked with the purified Mtb DNA by M-nested PCR and M-PCR respectively (data not shown). Our finding is comparable with a previous report on monoplex-nested PCR targeting mtp40 (Rv2351c), wherein an LOD of 1 fg was obtained for the purified Mtb DNA, which was 10 6 -fold more sensitive than M-PCR (IS6110 + mtp40 + fbpB) (Rios-Sarabia et al 2016). In a similar manner, Sun et al (2017) demonstrated an LOD of 1 fg using a single-tube IS6110 nested PCR, where outer primers were bound at high annealing temperature (≥10°C), compared to inner primers and the final amplified product was evaluated by a lateral flow strip assay.…”
Section: Limit Of Detection Of the Purified Mtb Dna By M-nested Pcr A...supporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Likewise, we obtained similar LODs of 100 fg and 10 ng with the menstrual blood of healthy females spiked with the purified Mtb DNA by M-nested PCR and M-PCR respectively (data not shown). Our finding is comparable with a previous report on monoplex-nested PCR targeting mtp40 (Rv2351c), wherein an LOD of 1 fg was obtained for the purified Mtb DNA, which was 10 6 -fold more sensitive than M-PCR (IS6110 + mtp40 + fbpB) (Rios-Sarabia et al 2016). In a similar manner, Sun et al (2017) demonstrated an LOD of 1 fg using a single-tube IS6110 nested PCR, where outer primers were bound at high annealing temperature (≥10°C), compared to inner primers and the final amplified product was evaluated by a lateral flow strip assay.…”
Section: Limit Of Detection Of the Purified Mtb Dna By M-nested Pcr A...supporting
confidence: 89%
“…Our finding is comparable with a previous report on monoplex‐nested PCR targeting mtp40 (Rv2351c), wherein an LOD of 1 fg was obtained for the purified Mtb DNA, which was 10 6 ‐fold more sensitive than M‐PCR (IS 6110 + mtp40 + fbpB ) (Rios‐Sarabia et al . 2016). In a similar manner, Sun et al .…”
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“…Recently, nested PCR methods have been developed for detection and amplification of M . tuberculosis DNA with high sensitivity and specificity [ 10 – 12 ]. Nested PCR is a two-step procedure that is performed by first amplifying the target sequence with the outer primers and then using the product as the DNA template for the inner primers for amplification.…”
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“…In a large study in Taiwan between 1997 and 2001, it was reported that 1.5% of tuberculosis deaths were related to CNS involvement (17). A recent study has shown that tuberculosis meningitis should be detected by more accurate techniques with high sensitivity and specificity such as PCR method (18).…”
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confidence: 99%