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Shaken, not stirred: magnetic bead DNA extraction as a rapid and effective method for the scaling up of bovine tuberculosis diagnosis

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19 de diciembre de 2024

Background: The growing use of real-time PCR (qPCR) as a diagnostic method for bovine TB (bTB) requires rapid and effective DNA extraction methods, which are crucial for its success. Automated DNA extraction methods based on magnetic beads are a promising alternative to conventional silica column-based protocols (COL protocol) due to their high throughput capacity and reduced hands-on time. This study aimed to assess the performance of the MagMax CORE Nucleic Acid Purification kit and the KingFisher Flex instrument (KF protocol) as an alternative for scaling up the use of qPCR in bTB diagnosis.
Methodology: Performance was evaluated with two different real-time PCR (qPCR) protocols, based on the IS6110 element and the QuantiFast and VetMAX™ (QF and VM protocols) kits, on 145 frozen tissue homogenates confirmed as either bTB-positive or negative through a composite reference standard based on microbiological culture, column-based extraction, and qPCR, as well as on negative tissue samples spiked with 106 to 103 CFU/ml of M. bovis BCG.
Results: The performance of both qPCR protocols was very high on samples extracted using the KF protocol, with positive percent agreement (PPA) values of 89.04% [95% Confidence Interval (CI): 79.54-95.15%] and 93.15% [95% CI: 84.74-97.74%] for the QF and VM protocols, respectively, and negative percent agreement (NPA) values of 100% [95% CI: 95.01-100.00%]. A higher variability was identified in samples analysed with the same qPCR protocol but different extraction methods. Higher Ct values were identified for samples extracted using the KF protocol in both routine and spiked samples, likely due to using the same amount of starting material for both extraction methods, which was lower than recommended by the manufacturer for the KF protocol.
Discussion: The results of this study indicate that the MagMAX CORE Nucleic Acid Purification kit coupled with a KingFisher Flex instrument is a valuable alternative for the extraction of MTBC DNA from bovine tissues. However, the increased variability and Ct values suggest that a larger amount of starting material is recommended for this methodology, warranting further studies




Lorente-Leal V., Gómez-Buendía A., Gutierrez A., de Juan L., Bezos J. y Romero B..




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Participantes:

Universidad ComplutenseServicio de Micobacterias (MYC). Centro de Vigilancia Sanitaria Veterinaria (VISAVET). Universidad Complutense (UCM).

Universidad ComplutenseDepartamento de Sanidad Animal. Facultad de Veterinaria. Universidad Complutense (UCM).







BMC Veterinary Research
FACTOR YEAR Q
2.300 2023

NLMID: 101249759

PMID: 39696424

ISSN: 1746-6148



TÍTULO: Shaken, not stirred: magnetic bead DNA extraction as a rapid and effective method for the scaling up of bovine tuberculosis diagnosis


REVISTA: BMC Vet Res


NUMERACIÓN: 20(1):568


AÑO: 2024


EDITORIAL: BioMed Central


AUTORES: Lorente-Leal V., Gómez-Buendía A., Gutierrez A., de Juan L., Bezos J. and Romero B..


First
Víctor Lorente Leal
2nd
Alberto Gómez Buendía
3rd
Alexandra Gutiérrez Tobaruela
4th
Lucía de Juan Ferré
5th
Javier Bezos Garrido
Last
Beatriz Romero Martínez

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-024-04427-8


CITA ESTA PUBLICACIÓN:

Lorente-Leal V., Gómez-Buendía A., Gutierrez A., de Juan L., Bezos J. y Romero B. Shaken, not stirred: magnetic bead DNA extraction as a rapid and effective method for the scaling up of bovine tuberculosis diagnosis. BMC Veterinary Research. 20(1):568. 2024. (A). ISSN: 1746-6148. DOI: 10.1186/s12917-024-04427-8


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