Using Reduced Inoculum Densities of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in MGIT Pyrazinamide Susceptibility Testing to Prevent False-Resistant Results and Improve Accuracy: A Multicenter Evaluation.

Tuberculosis Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-11-08 DOI:10.1155/2017/3748163
Glenn P Morlock, Frances C Tyrrell, Dorothy Baynham, Vincent E Escuyer, Nicole Green, Youngmi Kim, Patricia A Longley-Olson, Nicole Parrish, Courtney Pennington, Desmond Tan, Brett Austin, James E Posey
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Abstract

The primary platform used for pyrazinamide (PZA) susceptibility testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the MGIT culture system (Becton Dickinson). Since false-resistant results have been associated with the use of this system, we conducted a multicenter evaluation to determine the effect of using a reduced cell density inoculum on the rate of false resistance. Two reduced inoculum densities were compared with that prescribed by the manufacturer (designated as "BD" method). The reduced inoculum methods (designated as "A" and "C") were identical to the manufacturer's protocol in all aspects with the exception of the cell density of the inoculum. Twenty genetically and phenotypically characterized M. tuberculosis isolates were tested in duplicate by ten independent laboratories using the three inoculum methods. False-resistant results declined from 21.1% using the standard "BD" method to 5.7% using the intermediate ("A") inoculum and further declined to 2.8% using the most dilute ("C") inoculum method. The percentages of the resistant results that were false-resistant declined from 55.2% for the "BD" test to 28.8% and 16.0% for the "A" and "C" tests, respectively. These results represent compelling evidence that the occurrence of false-resistant MGIT PZA susceptibility test results can be mitigated through the use of reduced inoculum densities.

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减少结核分枝杆菌接种密度用于MGIT吡嗪酰胺药敏试验以防止假耐药结果并提高准确性:一项多中心评估。
用于结核分枝杆菌吡嗪酰胺(PZA)药敏试验的主要平台是MGIT培养系统(Becton Dickinson)。由于假耐药结果与该系统的使用有关,我们进行了多中心评估,以确定使用降低细胞密度的接种物对假耐药率的影响。将两种降低接种密度与生产厂家规定的接种密度进行比较(称为“BD”法)。除接种物的细胞密度外,减少接种物方法(标记为“A”和“C”)在所有方面都与制造商的方案相同。采用三种接种方法,在10个独立实验室对20株具有遗传和表型特征的结核分枝杆菌分离株进行了重复检测。抗假结果从使用标准“BD”法的21.1%下降到使用中间(“A”)接种剂的5.7%,使用最稀释(“C”)接种剂法进一步下降到2.8%。抗药结果的假抗性百分比从“BD”检测的55.2%下降到“A”和“C”检测的28.8%和16.0%。这些结果提供了令人信服的证据,表明可以通过降低接种密度来减轻MGIT PZA药敏试验结果的假抗性。
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