Journal of Infection and Public Health (Oct 2020)

Evaluating the effectiveness of anti-tuberculosis treatment by detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis 85B messenger RNA expression in sputum

  • Ersan Atahan,
  • Suat Saribas,
  • Mehmet Demirci,
  • Aylin Babalık,
  • Seher Akkus,
  • Ahmet Balıkcı,
  • Dilek Satana,
  • Tevhide Ziver,
  • Harika Oyku Dinc,
  • Melike Keskin,
  • Dogukan Ozbey,
  • Banu Tufan Kocak,
  • Nesrin Gareayaghi,
  • Sahra Kirmusaoglu,
  • Hrisi Bahar Tokman,
  • Bekir Kocazeybek

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
pp. 1490 – 1494

Abstract

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Background: The antigen 85 complex (85B) is secreted in large quantities from growing mycobacteria and the presence of bacterial mRNA is an indicator of cell viability. The quantitative detection of 85B mRNA expression levels can be used to assess the success of anti-tuberculosis treatment outcomes to detect viable mycobacteria cells. Therefore, we evaluated the levels of 85B mRNA of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. Methods: Thirty patients with primary tuberculosis were included in this study. The sputum specimens of patients were collected on days 0, 15, and 30 days and were cultured and evaluated by 85B mRNA-based RT-qPCR. Results: Overall, 23 of the studied tuberculosis strains were susceptible to the primary anti-tuberculosis antibiotics used in this study, 7 were resistant. By the 30th day of treatment, 85B mRNA was detected in only one of the susceptible strains, but in all 7 of the resistant strains, though the relative gene expression varied between the strains. This difference between the susceptible and resistant strains at day 30 was statistically significant (p < 0.05). Conclusion: 85B mRNA expression levels could be used to follow up on primary tuberculosis cases. 85B mRNA seems to be a good diagnostic marker for monitoring anti-tuberculosis treatment outcomes.

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