Rajendran, P and Nishant, K and Himanshu, V and Sivakumar, S and Thiruvengadam, K and Ramamoorthy, T and Kishore, R and Sidhartha, G and Pranav, P and Mahmud, H and Sridhar, A and Ranjani, R and Jyoti, K and Moe, M and Reeti, H and Sanjeev, S and Bhavin, V and Umesh, A and Padmapriyadarsini, C (2025) Multicentric validation of the proof of concept for utility of Trueprep extracted DNA in line probe assay testing. Multicentric validation of the proof of concept for utility of Trueprep extracted DNA in line probe assay testing, 5(4) (e00044).
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Abstract
In India’s National Tuberculosis Elimination Program (NTEP), diagnosing tuberculosis (TB) and Drug-Resistant TB (DR-TB) involves collecting two sputum specimens from presumptive TB patients. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is detected using the Tru- enat MTB - RIF assay at peripheral sites, with Trueprep for DNA extraction. In the case of a MTB positive, the second specimen is sent to a linked reference laboratory for Line Probe Assay (LPA) testing, requiring DNA extraction again. This study aimed to validate Trueprep-extracted DNA for First Line (FL) and Second Line (SL) LPA testing to assess real-time programmatic field conditions and DNA transportation across diverse Indian geographies. Four hundred MTB-positive Trueprep extracted DNA with ≥104 cfu/ml value from the first specimen, accompanied by the second sputum specimen, were transported from nine strategically selected Truenat sites (regions: South- 2, North- 2, East- 2, West- 3) to reference laboratories in a cool chain. The MTB-positive Trueprep-extracted DNA and the Genolyse-extracted DNA from the second specimen were subjected to FL and SL LPA testing, and the results were compared. Whole genome sequencing was performed for discordance resolution among mismatched Trueprep and Genolyse DNA results. Interpre-table results were obtained in 397 (99.25%) of the 400 Trueprep-extracted DNA samples for FL LPA testing and 363 (90.75%) samples for SL-LPA testing. In comparison, Geno-lyse extracted DNA yielded 371 (99.46%) and 362 (97.05%) valid FL and SL LPA results,respectively, from 373 smear-positive specimens. Among 400 specimens, 160 were 105, 122 of 106, 101 of 104, 15 of 107, and 2 of 108 cfu/ml value. High concordance (97.7% for FL, 99.5% for SL LPA) was observed between Trueprep and Genolyse DNA. This study validates Trueprep-extracted DNA for reliable FL and SL-LPA testing in field settings,potentially streamlining NTEP’s diagnostic process, reducing reference laboratory work- load, eliminating duplicate DNA extractions, and reducing the turnaround time (TAT).
| Affiliation: | ICMR- National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis |
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| Item Type: | Article |
| URI: | http://eprints.nirt.res.in/id/eprint/2119 |
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