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  • Rifampicin (RIF) and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) pose significant public health challenges, and quicker diagnostic methods are needed compared to traditional testing that takes weeks.
  • MeltPro TB and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) were evaluated for their effectiveness in detecting drug resistance to RIF, isoniazid (INH), and other medications in TB patients from Guangdong province.
  • MeltPro TB demonstrated similar detection rates to WGS for RIF, INH, and streptomycin resistance, but its effectiveness for ethambutol (EMB) and fluoroquinolone (FQ) resistance was limited, indicating the need for further optimization before wider use.

Article Abstract

Background: Rifampicin (RIF) and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) are major public health threats. As conventional phenotypic drug susceptibility testing requires two-eight weeks, molecular diagnostic assays are widely used to determine drug resistance.

Methods: Clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates with consistent drug susceptibility results, tested using microbroth dilution and proportion methods in Löwenstein-Jensen medium from patients with TB in Guangdong province were utilized to evaluate MeltPro TB and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) assays in detecting resistance to RIF, isoniazid (INH), ethambutol (EMB), fluoroquinolones (FQ), and streptomycin (SM). Solid phenotypic drug susceptibility testing was used as the gold standard to evaluate the detection capacity of MeltPro TB on clinical sputum samples of patients with TB.

Results: Similar to WGS, MeltPro TB successfully detected RIF, INH, and SM resistance with sensitivities of 86.3, 84.8, and 86.6 %, respectively. However, the resistant isolate detection rates were only 58.1 and 69.6 % for EMB and FQ-resistant strains. For clinical specimens, MeltPro TB still showed good detectable rates of RIF and INH resistance, with sensitivities of 82.4 % and 95.2 %, respectively. Detectable rates of FQ and EMB resistance were low: 77.8 % and 35.3 %, respectively.

Conclusions: MeltPro TB can detect known DNA mutations associated with drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains with comparable efficacy to WGS. For FQ and EMB resistance testing, MeltPro TB requires optimization and is unsuitable for general use. MeltPro TB can be used for diagnosis of RIF and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis to rapidly initiate appropriate anti-TB drug therapy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2023.116128DOI Listing

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