TY - JOUR
T1 - Diagnosing gastrointestinal infections based on cycle threshold cut-offs of PCR
AU - Karam, Rania
AU - Kechker, Peter
AU - Ken-Dror, Shifra
AU - Peretz, Avi
AU - Azrad, Maya
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Karam et al.
PY - 2025/2/4
Y1 - 2025/2/4
N2 - This study compared the performance of molecular vs stool culture assays for gastrointestinal infection (GII) detection, with focus on defining cycle threshold (Ct) cut-off values for positive culture results. A total of 6,000 records of patients with suspected GII between October 2022 and February 2023 and registered at Clalit HealthCare Services in Haifa, Israel, were reviewed. Stool samples were collected from all patients with suspected GII. PCR was performed with the Seegene Allplex GI-Bacteria (I) assay kit. PCR-positive samples were cultured on bacteria-specific agar media. Out of 356 PCR-positive samples, 196 (55.1%) were culture-positive. Significant differences were noted between the mean Ct of culture-positive vs culture-negative samples for Shigella spp. (P < 0.0001), E. coli O157 (P = 0.0001), and Campylobacter spp. (P = 0.004). Shigella had the lowest Ct cutoff (27.14). Negative culture results for PCR-positive samples may result from low bacterial load. At the same time, false-positive PCR results may exist. Thus, PCR result should be considered along with clinical presentation and with Ct value consideration.
AB - This study compared the performance of molecular vs stool culture assays for gastrointestinal infection (GII) detection, with focus on defining cycle threshold (Ct) cut-off values for positive culture results. A total of 6,000 records of patients with suspected GII between October 2022 and February 2023 and registered at Clalit HealthCare Services in Haifa, Israel, were reviewed. Stool samples were collected from all patients with suspected GII. PCR was performed with the Seegene Allplex GI-Bacteria (I) assay kit. PCR-positive samples were cultured on bacteria-specific agar media. Out of 356 PCR-positive samples, 196 (55.1%) were culture-positive. Significant differences were noted between the mean Ct of culture-positive vs culture-negative samples for Shigella spp. (P < 0.0001), E. coli O157 (P = 0.0001), and Campylobacter spp. (P = 0.004). Shigella had the lowest Ct cutoff (27.14). Negative culture results for PCR-positive samples may result from low bacterial load. At the same time, false-positive PCR results may exist. Thus, PCR result should be considered along with clinical presentation and with Ct value consideration.
KW - Salmonella
KW - Shigella
KW - culture
KW - cycle threshold
KW - gastrointestinal infections
KW - molecular methods
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85217943502
U2 - 10.1128/spectrum.01234-24
DO - 10.1128/spectrum.01234-24
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C2 - 39699270
AN - SCOPUS:85217943502
SN - 2165-0497
VL - 13
JO - Microbiology spectrum
JF - Microbiology spectrum
IS - 2
ER -