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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Nov 1997, 2802-2806, Vol 35, No. 11
P Scarpellini, S Braglia, AM Brambilla, M Dalessandro, P Cichero, A Gori and A Lazzarin
Mutations in a 69-bp region of the rpoB gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
are associated with rifampin resistance (Rif[r]). These have been detected
with mycobacterial DNA extracted from bacterial suspensions or respiratory
specimens that were acid-fast smear positive. We experimented with a
strategy for the rapid detection of Rif(r) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
samples. The strategy involves the amplification of the 69-bp region of
rpoB by means of PCR and the identification of nucleotide mutations by
single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis of the
amplification products. Sixty-five CSF specimens collected from 29 patients
(19 patients were coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus) with
culture or autopsy-confirmed (22 patients) or highly probable (7 patients)
tuberculosis of the central nervous system (CNS-TB) were processed.
Amplified products suitable for evaluation by SSCP analysis were obtained
from 37 CSF specimens from 25 subjects (86.2%). PCR-SSCP of CSF correctly
identified the rifampin susceptibility phenotype of isolates from all 17
patients for whom the results of susceptibility tests carried out with
strains cultured from CSF or respiratory samples were available. Moreover,
this assay revealed the rifampin susceptibility genotype of isolates from
the eight patients (three patients with culture-confirmed CNS-TB and five
patients in whom CNS-TB was highly probable) for whom no susceptibility
test results were available; the PCR-SSCP data obtained for these patients
were concordant with the outcome after a standard antituberculosis
treatment. The evolution of a mutation in the rpoB gene was documented in a
patient during the course of treatment. PCR-SSCP analysis of CSF seems to
be an efficacious method of predicting Rif(r) and would reduce the time
required for susceptibility testing from approximately 4 to 8 weeks to a
few days.
Copyright © 1997 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Detection of rifampin resistance by single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis of cerebrospinal fluid of patients with tuberculosis of the central nervous system [In Process Citation]
Infectious Diseases Division, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy. scarpep@hsr.it
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