[Significance of molecular genetic and immunological techniques in risk groups and in children with tuberculosis].

Problemy tuberkuleza Pub Date : 2003-01-01
E A Marenina, E S Ovsiankina, E E Larionova, M A Kapina, N V Dem'ianenko, A I Markina, G A Lebedeva
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A total of 188 children and adolescents were examined. In all the children, blood Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MBT) DNA was determined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and MBT antigens (AG) and antibodies (AB) were by enzyme immunoassay. The studies have shown that it is expedient to concurrently determine MBT DNA and MBT AT in order to identify local forms of tuberculosis in children from risk groups. If the tests are positive, a comprehensive examination for tuberculosis is required; the presence of the syndrome of common disturbances is generally associated with tuberculous infection. When a local form of tuberculosis is excluded, preventive chemotherapy should be performed. Further negative tests for MBT DNA and lower MBT AT may be a criterion for the efficiency of preventive treatment. In children with tuberculosis, the results of repeated blood and urine tests for MBT DNA provide a way of evaluating the course of a tuberculous process and the efficiency of chemotherapy. PCR used to determine blood and urine MBT DNA is a highly specific test as positive results were in 79% of the children with tuberculosis.

[分子遗传学和免疫学技术在危险人群和结核病儿童中的意义]。
共有188名儿童和青少年接受了调查。采用聚合酶链式反应(PCR)检测患儿血液结核分枝杆菌(MBT) DNA,采用酶免疫分析法检测结核分枝杆菌抗原(AG)和抗体(AB)。这些研究表明,同时测定MBT DNA和MBT AT,以确定来自危险群体的儿童的局部结核形式是有利的。如果检测结果呈阳性,则需要对结核病进行全面检查;常见症状的出现通常与结核感染有关。当排除局部结核时,应进行预防性化疗。进一步的MBT DNA阴性检测和较低的MBT AT可能是预防治疗效率的标准。在患有结核病的儿童中,反复进行血液和尿液MBT DNA检测的结果提供了一种评估结核病进程和化疗效率的方法。用于测定血液和尿液MBT DNA的聚合酶链反应是一种高度特异性的测试,因为79%的结核病儿童的结果为阳性。
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