Comparison of molecular testing methods for diagnosing non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Leilei Wang, Yu Chen, Qingqing Wang, Jue Pan, Rong Bao, Wenting Jin, Yumeng Yao, Tingting Fang, Na Li, Sichun Luan, Xiaoyu Yin, Le Qin, Chunmei Zhou, Pengyan Zhu, Aisi Fu, Bin Pang, Yuan Ji, Bijie Hu, Qing Miao
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Abstract

Purposes: Rapid and accurate identification of non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) is crucial yet challenging, promoting the development of novel molecular techniques such as amplification-based targeted high-throughput sequencing and metagenomic unbiased high-throughput sequencing. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic value of these molecular techniques for NTM infection.

Methods: A total of 115 clinical specimens from patients with confirmed NTM infection were subjected to multiplex polymerase chain reaction detection techniques (multi-PCR), metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing (mNGS), targeted Next-Generation Sequencing (tNGS), and targeted Nanopore sequencing (tNanopore). Positivity rates and species identification were compared among these techniques.

Results: The sensitivity of mNGS, tNGS, and multi-PCR in NTM-infection diagnosis was 44.3%, 42.6%, and 36.5%, respectively, while the sensitivity of the three methods in combination increased to 54.8%. The pathogen identification results of mNGS, tNGS and multi-PCR were matched in 80.6% (25/31) samples at the species level, among which 14 samples (45.2%) was completely matched at the subspecies level. The results of tNanopore, tNGS and mNGS at the species level were completely matched in 73.3% (22/30) samples.

Conclusions: These molecular assays demonstrated comparable performance in precisely identifying NTM species in clinical specimens, showing their promising potential as efficient and alternative tools for the rapid diagnosis of NTM disease.

诊断非结核分枝杆菌感染的分子检测方法比较。
目的:快速准确地鉴定非结核分枝杆菌(NTM)至关重要,但也极具挑战性,这促进了新型分子技术的发展,如基于扩增的靶向高通量测序和元基因组无偏高通量测序。我们旨在评估这些分子技术对 NTM 感染的诊断价值:共对 115 份确诊 NTM 感染患者的临床标本进行了多重聚合酶链反应检测技术(multiplex polymerase chain reaction detection techniques,mPCR)、元基因组下一代测序技术(metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing,mNGS)、靶向下一代测序技术(targeted Next-Generation Sequencing,tNGS)和靶向纳米孔测序技术(targeted Nanopore sequencing,tNanopore)检测。对这些技术的阳性率和物种鉴定进行了比较:结果:在 NTM 感染诊断中,mNGS、tNGS 和多重 PCR 的灵敏度分别为 44.3%、42.6% 和 36.5%,而三种方法联合使用的灵敏度提高到 54.8%。80.6% 的样本(25/31)的 mNGS、tNGS 和多重 PCR 的病原体鉴定结果在物种水平上匹配,其中 14 个样本(45.2%)在亚种水平上完全匹配。在物种水平上,73.3%(22/30)的样本与 tNanopore、tNGS 和 mNGS 的结果完全匹配:这些分子检测方法在精确鉴定临床样本中的 NTM 物种方面表现不相上下,显示了它们作为快速诊断 NTM 疾病的高效替代工具的巨大潜力。
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期刊介绍: EJCMID is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the publication of communications on infectious diseases of bacterial, viral and parasitic origin.
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