AI Article Synopsis

  • Trichophyton indotineae is a new strain related to hairless skin infections and often resists the antifungal drug terbinafine, making timely diagnosis crucial for effective treatment.
  • Researchers created a dual quantitative PCR (qPCR) test that can quickly and accurately identify T. indotineae directly from clinical samples, bypassing the slower culture methods.
  • The test shows high specificity (100%) for T. indotineae, ensuring that patients can receive early and appropriate treatment based on quick detection from skin scrapings.

Article Abstract

Trichophyton indotineae is an emerging species of the Trichophyton mentagrophytes complex (TMC), responsible for an epidemic of widespread hairless skin infections that is frequently (50-70%) resistant to terbinafine. In order to initiate appropriate treatment as quickly as possible without waiting for culture positivity (10-15 days) and molecular identification from the strain, we developed a dual quantitative PCR (qPCR) for the direct detection of T. indotineae in clinical samples. We first designed a T. indotineae-specific qPCR assay (TI-qPCR) targeting a single specific polymorphism in the internal transcribed spacer region. Although none of the 94 non-dermatophyte and 7 dermatophyte species were amplified, this TI-qPCR allowed amplification of other TMC species at a lower yield. With equal amounts (0.1 ng) of DNA per reaction, the mean quantitative cycle (Cq) values for T. indotineae and non-indotineae TMC were 27.9 (±0.1) and 38.9 (±0.3), respectively. Therefore, we normalized this assay against a previously validated pan-dermatophyte qPCR assay (PD-qPCR) and relied on the ΔCq [(TI-qPCR) - (PD-qPCR)] to identify T. indotineae versus other TMC species. Dual assay was validated using 86 clinical samples of culture-confirmed T. indotinea and 19 non-indotineae TMC cases. The mean ΔCq for non-indotineae TMC was 9.6 ± 2.7, whereas the ΔCq for T. indotinea was -1.46 ± 2.1 (P < .001). Setting the ΔCq at 4.5 as a cutoff value resulted in 100% specificity for the detection of T. indotineae. This dual qPCR assay quickly detects T. indotineae from skin scrapings, aiding in early diagnosis and treatment for patients with suspected infection.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mmy/myae067DOI Listing

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