Title of article :
A Clinical TB Detection Method Based on Molecular Typing Technique with Quality Control
Author/Authors :
Feng, Tienan Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine - Shanghai - Shanghai, China , Cheng, Yan Department of Neurology - People’s Liberation Army 102 Hospital - Changzhou - Jiangsu, China , Yu, Suwen Department of Neurology - People’s Liberation Army 102 Hospital - Changzhou - Jiangsu, China , Jiang, Feng Dapuqiao Community Health Service Center - Shanghai - Shanghai, China , Su, Min Department of Laboratory - First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan University of Chinese Traditional Medicine - Changsha - Hunan, China , Chen, Jin Department of Laboratory - First People’s Hospital - Lianyungang - Jiangsu, China
Abstract :
The gold standard for diagnosing pulmonary Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) is the detection of tubercle bacillus in patient
sputum samples. However, current methods either require long waiting times to culture the bacteria or have a risk of getting falsepositive results due to cross-contamination. In this study, a method to detect tubercle bacillus based on the molecular typing
technique is presented. This method can detect genetic units, variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR), which are the
characteristic of tuberculosis (TB), and performs quality control using a mathematical model, ensuring the reliability of the results.
Compared to other methods, the proposed method was able to process and diagnose a large volume of samples in a run time of six
hours, with high sensitivity and specificity. Our method is also in the pipeline for implementation in clinical testing. Reliable and
confirmed results are stored into a database, and these data are used to further refine the model. As the volume of data processed
from reliable samples increases, the diagnostic power of the model improves. In addition to improving the quality control scheme,
the collected data can be also used to support other TB research, such as that regarding the evolution of the tubercle bacillus.
Keywords :
TB , Technique , Control , VNTR
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine