TB Research

Evaluation of a loop-mediated amplification test for rapid diagnosis of tuberculosis in Ghana

Otchere, Isaac D, Afum, Theophilus, Morgan, Portia, Musah, Abdul B, Aboagye, Sammy Y, Asare, Prince, Osei-Wusu, Stephen, Yirenkye, Stephen O, et al. (14 authors)

Health Sciences Investigations Journal · 2022-06

Abstract

Background:The unavailability of cheap but rapid, highly sensitive and specific diagnostic tools for tuberculosis (TB) remains a major setback for the global efforts to end TB by the year 2035.Nucleic acid-based TB diagnostic assays remain the most recommended and the Gene Xpert MTB/RIF (Cepheid Sunnyvale, United States) is the most widely used which has an added advantage of detecting rifampicin resistance.However, the machinery requirement of the GeneXpert MTB/RIF makes it unsuitable for use in rural and resource-limited settings eventually challenging the global efforts to end TB by the year 2035.Loop-mediated amplification (LAMP) of DNA technology presents a cheap alternative for the precision diagnosis of TB.Objective: In this study, we evaluated the specificity and sensitivity of the TB-LAMP assay kit manufactured by Human Diagnostics Worldwide (Geneva, Switzerland) for the diagnosis of TB in Ghana. Methods:We assessed the performance of the TB-LAMP assay against a panel of genotyped mycobacteria (including members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) and a couple of nontuberculous mycobacteria) and sputum samples collected from presumptive TB patients using sputum culture as reference diagnostic assay. Results:The TB-LAMP assay was found to be very specific in detecting members of the MTBC as positive samples whereas the nontuberculous mycobacteria were all negative.Using sputum culture as a reference, the TB-LAMP assay was found to have 99.2% sensitivity, 97.2% specificity, 98.5% positive predictive value (PPV), 98.6% negative predictive value (NPV) and 98.5% accuracy for detection of MTBC among sputum samples collected from presumptive TB patients in Ghana.The TB-LAMP assay additionally showed 100% accuracy in detecting members of the MTBC among a panel of mycobacteria. Conclusion:The TB-LAMP is highly sensitive and specific for the diagnosis of TB.It is thence recommended for use as a primary screening tool before referral for culture and sensitivity assays for better management of TB.

MeSH terms

  • Tuberculosis
  • Test (biology)
  • Virology
  • Loop (graph theory)
  • Biology
  • Medicine
  • Computational biology