GeneXpert MTB/RIF Ultra performance to detect uncommon rpoB mutations in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Abstract Objective To investigate the performance of GeneXpert MTB/RIF Ultra to accurately detect rifampicin resistance for less common rpoB mutations that potentially confer phenotypic resistance, we tested 28 such Mycobacterium tuberculosis cultures with Xpert Ultra. Results They represented 22 di...

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Main Authors: Leen Rigouts, Jelle Keysers, Reenaers Rabab, Kristina Fissette, Armand van Deun, Bouke Catherine de Jong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2023-07-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-023-06394-z
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Summary:Abstract Objective To investigate the performance of GeneXpert MTB/RIF Ultra to accurately detect rifampicin resistance for less common rpoB mutations that potentially confer phenotypic resistance, we tested 28 such Mycobacterium tuberculosis cultures with Xpert Ultra. Results They represented 22 different (combinations of) rpoB mutations. Of 28 isolates tested, one was reported by Xpert Ultra as “No rifampicin resistance detected”, 8 yielded a “Rifampicin indeterminate” result, and 19 were identified as rifampicin resistant. Overall, our results corroborate previous observations on the “Indeterminate” results for mutations at codon 432, while we add Lys446Gln as additional “Indeterminate” result and Pro439Leu as a false rifampicin-susceptible result. Furthermore, we document other uncommon point mutations and indels across the rpoB gene that are mostly correctly identified as rifampicin resistant by Xpert ultra (V3). Taken together, “Indeterminate” results in Xpert Ultra may indicate underlying rpoB mutations within the rifampicin-resistance determining region and thus increase the post-test probability of rifampicin resistance, albeit to an unknown extent.
ISSN:1756-0500