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Test ID MTBT Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex, Molecular Detection, PCR, Paraffin

Useful For

Rapid detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex DNA in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue specimens, preferred method

 

Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex

Method Name

Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

(PCR is utilized pursuant to a license agreement with Roche Molecular Systems, Inc.)

Reporting Name

MTB complex PCR, Paraffin

Specimen Type

Tissue

The high sensitivity of amplification by PCR requires the specimen to be processed in an environment in which contamination of the specimen by Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA is unlikely.

 

Specimen Type: Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue

Sources: Body tissue

Container/Tube: Sterile container

Preferred: Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue (FFPE)

Acceptable: Biopsy specimen of tissue fixed with formalin and embedded in a paraffin block

Specimen Volume: 5 x 10 mcm sections or 1 paraffin-embedded tissue block

Collection Instructions:

1. Block must be sent for sectioning.

2. Specimen source is required.

Specimen Minimum Volume

5 × 10 mcm sections or 1 paraffin-embedded tissue block

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time
Tissue Ambient (preferred)
  Refrigerated 

Clinical Information

Each year, Mycobacterium tuberculosis accounts for approximately 1.4 million deaths and is responsible for 9 million newly diagnosed cases of tuberculosis worldwide. Mycobacterium tuberculosis is spread from person-to-person via respiratory transmission, and has the potential to become resistant to many or all of the antibiotics currently used if antimycobacterial treatment is not promptly initiated. Therefore, rapid and accurate detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in patient specimens is of clinical and public health importance.

 

Conventional culture methods can generally detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis in 2 to 3 weeks, although up to 8 weeks of incubation may be required in some instances. Developed at Mayo Clinic, this rapid PCR assay detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex DNA directly from respiratory specimens and other specimens without waiting for growth in culture and, therefore, the results are available the same day the specimen is received in the laboratory. A mycobacterial culture should always be performed in addition to the PCR assay. The PCR assay is rapid but the culture has increased sensitivity over the PCR assay. The PCR assay targets a unique sequence within the katG gene, which is present in members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. In addition, the assay can detect genotypic resistance to isoniazid mediated by mutations in the katG target, when present.

Reference Values

Not applicable

Cautions

This rapid PCR assay detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex nucleic acid and, therefore, does not distinguish between viable, disease-related organisms and nucleic acid persisting from prior infection. Test results should be correlated with patient symptoms and clinical presentation before a definitive diagnosis is made.

 

A negative result does not rule out the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex or active disease because the organism may be present at levels below the limit of detection for this assay.

 

This test has not been studied for use with specimens from patients being treated with antituberculous agents and, therefore, should not be used to determine bacteriologic cure or to monitor response to therapy. It is not known how long the PCR assay can remain positive following treatment for Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

 

The sensitivity of this test from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue is approximately 63%; therefore, testing of additional specimens should be considered if the result from the first specimen is negative.

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Friday

Report Available

5 days

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Medical Laboratories in Rochester

Test Classification

This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by Mayo Clinic in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements. This test has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

CPT Code Information

87556-Mycobacterium tuberculosis, complex, molecular detection, PCR, Paraffin

NY State Approved

Yes