Optimization of isothermal amplification method for Mycobacteriumtuberculosisdetection and visualization method for fieldwork

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Hatice Esra AğelRiza Durmaz

Abstract

Tuberculosis is still one of the most contagious diseases around the world. Key factors of tuberculosis control are rapid diagnostic, efficient treatment, and prevention of contamination by surveillance and monitoring. However, culture is the gold standard method for laboratory diagnosis of tuberculosis; the results are several weeks to obtain. In order to prevent contamination of tuberculosis, diagnosis must be made in short time and treatment should be started as soon as possible. The aim of this study is to optimize the loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) method, which provides a much faster and more sensitive result than the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method and allows the replication of target nucleic acid sequences under isothermal conditions without the need for laboratory infrastructure. Sputum samples were homogenized with 5% trypsin solution in CaCl2 to obtain DNA.DNA was purified using QIAGEN QIAamp DNA mini kit. LAMP primers were design using Primer explorer V5 program according to IS6110 gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. NEB Bst 3.0 DNA polymerase kit was used for LAMP reactions. Besides, LAMP reactions were compa...Continue Reading

Datasets Mentioned

BETA
X17348

Methods Mentioned

BETA
PCR
biosensor
electrophoresis
Chip

Software Mentioned

V5
PrimerExplorer

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