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Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by using loop-mediated isothermal amplification combined with a lateral flow dipstick in clinical samples

dc.contributor.authorKaewphinit T.
dc.contributor.authorArunrut N.
dc.contributor.authorKiatpathomchai W.
dc.contributor.authorSantiwatanakul S.
dc.contributor.authorJaratsing P.
dc.contributor.authorChansiri K.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T03:33:08Z
dc.date.available2021-04-05T03:33:08Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.date.issuedBE2556
dc.description.abstractTuberculosis (TB) is a communicable disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) and is a persistent problem in the developing countries. Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) allows DNA to be amplified rapidly at a constant temperature. Here, a LAMP method was combined with a chromatographic lateral-flow dipstick (LFD) to detect IS6110 gene of M. tuberculosis specifically and rapidly. The reaction was optimized at 63°C for 60 min, and the amplified DNA hybridized to an FITC-labeled oligonucleotide probe for 5 min was detected at the LFD test line 5 min after application. Excluding the step of DNA extraction, the test results could be generated approximately within 1 h. In addition to the advantage of short assay time, this technique could avoid the contact of carcinogenic ethidium bromide due to the exclusion of the electrophoresis analysis step. Furthermore, the data indicated that LAMP-LFD could detect M. tuberculosis genomic DNA as little as 5 pg. The technique showed a significant specificity since no cross-hybridization to M. intracellulare (MIC), M. fortuitum (MFT), M. avium (MAV), M. kansasii (MKS), and M. gordonae (MGD) genomic DNAs was observed. In the clinical unknown samples test, the sensitivity of LAMP-LFD was 98.92% and the specificity was 100% compared to those of the standard culture assay. Based on its sensitivity, specificity, rapidity, low cost, and convenience, LAMP-LFD could be applicable for use in both laboratories and epidemiological surveys of MTB. © 2013 Thongchai Kaewphinit et al.
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dc.identifier.citationBioMed Research International. Vol 2013, No. (2013), p.-
dc.identifier.doi10.1155/2013/926230
dc.identifier.issn23146133
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-84875754885
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/6680
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dc.subject.otherBacterial DNA
dc.subject.otherFluorescein isothiocyanate
dc.subject.otherGenomic DNA
dc.subject.otherOligonucleotide
dc.subject.otherBacterial DNA
dc.subject.otherPrimer DNA
dc.subject.otherArticle
dc.subject.otherBacterial gene
dc.subject.otherBacterium culture
dc.subject.otherBioassay
dc.subject.otherControlled study
dc.subject.otherCost effectiveness analysis
dc.subject.otherDNA extraction
dc.subject.otherDNA hybridization
dc.subject.otherLateral flow dipstick
dc.subject.otherLoop mediated isothermal amplification
dc.subject.otherMycobacterium avium
dc.subject.otherMycobacterium fortuitum
dc.subject.otherMycobacterium gordonae
dc.subject.otherMycobacterium intracellulare
dc.subject.otherMycobacterium kansasii
dc.subject.otherMycobacterium tuberculosis
dc.subject.otherNonhuman
dc.subject.otherNucleotide sequence
dc.subject.otherSensitivity and specificity
dc.subject.otherChromatography
dc.subject.otherGenetics
dc.subject.otherHuman
dc.subject.otherIsolation and purification
dc.subject.otherMicrobiology
dc.subject.otherNucleic acid amplification
dc.subject.otherNucleic acid hybridization
dc.subject.otherPathology
dc.subject.otherSpecies difference
dc.subject.otherTuberculosis
dc.subject.otherBacteria (microorganisms)
dc.subject.otherMycobacterium tuberculosis
dc.subject.otherChromatography
dc.subject.otherDNA Primers
dc.subject.otherDNA, Bacterial
dc.subject.otherHumans
dc.subject.otherMycobacterium tuberculosis
dc.subject.otherNucleic Acid Amplification Techniques
dc.subject.otherNucleic Acid Hybridization
dc.subject.otherSpecies Specificity
dc.subject.otherTuberculosis
dc.titleDetection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by using loop-mediated isothermal amplification combined with a lateral flow dipstick in clinical samples
dc.typeArticle
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