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A Chip for Detecting Tuberculosis Drug Resistance Based on Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)-Magnetic Bead Molecule Platform.

Objective: A Tag Array chip was used to detect plasmids of different template concentration, and then analyzed for sensitivity and specificity. Drug resistance genes from tuberculosis clinical specimens were detected, giving comparative phenotypic resistance results to explore the feasibility and value of clinical applications. Methods: Twenty-four strains of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (MTB) having sequence differences in extracted plasmids of mutant strains. The plasmid was diluted into different concentrations, and then was performed to analyze the sensitivity and specificity of the chip system. A total of 427 clinical specimens (including spinal tuberculosis and pulmonary tuberculosis) were collected from patients who came from seven hospitals. Design, optimization and preparation of the chip detection system, sequencing and phenotypic drug susceptibility results were analyzed to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of the gene chip. Results: In the template, concentrations of 1 × 103 copies/μL and above were consistent with sequencing results in the mutant. The sensitivity and specificity in spine Tuberculosis specimen of rifampicin (RFP) were 94.40 and 92.86%; isoniazide (INH) were 92.37 and 87.50%; ethambutol (EMB) were 61.36 and 89.29%; fluoroquinolones (FQS) were 79.41 and 92.86%; streptomycin (SM) were 90.18 and 89.29%; second line drugs (SLD) were 77.61 and 83.93%. In Pulmonary Tuberculosis specimen, the sensitivity and specificity respectively were RFP: 92.74%; 93.75%; INH: 91.26%; 87.50%; EMB: 54.17%; 89.58%; FQS: 84.87%; 93.75%; SM: 86.73%; 85.42%; SLD: 80.9%; 91.67%. The RFP, INH, FQs and SM resistance genes was highly sensitive and specific: however, for detection of amikacin (AMK), capreomycin (CPM), kanamycin (KM), specificity was higher, but sensitivity was lower. Sensitivity for the detection of a mutation in the eis promoter region could be improved. Conclusion: Tag Array chip can achieve rapid, accurate detection of tuberculosis resistance, which has important clinical significance and feasibility.

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