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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, June 1998, p. 1530-1533, Vol. 36, No. 6
0095-1137/98/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Routine Use of PCR-Reverse Cross-Blot
Hybridization Assay for Rapid Identification of
Mycobacterium Species Growing in Liquid Media
M.
Sanguinetti,1,*
B.
Posteraro,1
F.
Ardito,1
S.
Zanetti,2
A.
Cingolani,3
L.
Sechi,2
A.
De
Luca,3
L.
Ortona,3 and
G.
Fadda1
Istituto di
Microbiologia1 and
Clinica delle
Malattie Infettive,3 Universitá Cattolica
del Sacro Cuore, Rome, and
Istituto di Microbiologia e
Virologia, Universitá degli Studi,
Sassari,2 Italy
Received 17 October 1997/Returned for modification 7 January
1998/Accepted 4 March 1998
A PCR-reverse cross-blot hybridization assay procedure that is
able to rapidly identify 13 species of clinically relevant mycobacteria
was evaluated for routine use in the identification of acid-fast
isolates growing in BACTEC 460 TB (12B and 13A) and BACTEC 9000 MB
(Myco/F) liquid media. Eight of the probes used were already described
by Kox et al. (L. F. F. Kox et al., J. Clin. Microbiol.
33:3225-3233, 1995). In addition, we used six other probes specific
for M. chelonae, M. malmoense or
M. szulgai, M. genavense,
M. gordonae, M. terrae, and
M. marinum/M. ulcerans that we designed
ourselves. This procedure allowed us to identify 459 mycobacterial
species directly from broth cultures of 5,466 clinical samples
collected over 1 year and processed with the radiometric or nonradiometric BACTEC system. Our results were in agreement with those obtained by conventional identification methods
and also with those obtained by mycolic acid analysis by
high-performance liquid chromatography. This assay seems to be a
reliable procedure for the routine identification of mycobacteria, providing an accurate identification of mycobacterial isolates more
rapidly than conventional tests, with remarkable
implications for an efficacious specific antimycobacterial therapy.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Istituto di
Microbiologia, U.C.S.C., Largo F. Vito, 1-00168-Rome, Italy. Phone:
39-6-30154336. Fax: 39-6-3051152. E-mail: ibimb{at}rm.unieatt.it.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, June 1998, p. 1530-1533, Vol. 36, No. 6
0095-1137/98/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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