Development and Assessment of a Novel Whole-Gene-Based Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing Assay for Detecting the Susceptibility of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to 14 Drugs
Sheng-Han Wu, Yu-Xin Xiao, Hseuh-Chien Hsiao, Ruwen Jou
Abstract
We developed and validated a tNGS assay that was the first to target 22 whole genes instead of regions of drug resistance genes and comprehensively detected susceptibility to 14 anti-TB drugs, with great flexibility to include new or repurposed drugs. Notably, we demonstrated that our custom-designed Ion AmpliSeq TB research panel platform had high concordance with pDST and could significantly reduce turnaround time (by approximately 70%) to meet a clinically actionable time frame. Our tNGS assay is a promising DST solution for providing needed clinical information for precision medicine-guided therapies for DR-TB and allows the rollout of active pharmacovigilance.
Topics & Concepts
EthambutolClofazimineCapreomycinBedaquilineMoxifloxacinPyrazinamideMycobacterium tuberculosisTuberculosisMedicineIsoniazidExtensively drug-resistant tuberculosisRifampicinSparfloxacinSanger sequencingVirologyBiologyMicrobiologyOfloxacinGeneticsDNA sequencingAntibioticsGeneCiprofloxacinImmunologyLeprosyPathologyTuberculosis Research and EpidemiologyMycobacterium research and diagnosisPneumonia and Respiratory Infections