Quantifying Viable M. tuberculosis Safely Obviating the Need for High Containment Facilities

Methods Mol Biol. 2024:2833:145-152. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3981-8_14.

Abstract

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an infectious pathogen that requires biosafety level-3 laboratory for handling. The risk of transmission is high to laboratory staff, and to manage the organism safely, it is necessary to construct high containment laboratory facilities at great expense. This limits the application of tuberculosis diagnostics to areas where there is insufficient capital to invest in laboratory infrastructure. In this method, we describe a process of inactivating sputum samples by either heat or guanidine thiocyanate (GTC) that renders them safe without affecting the quantification of viable bacteria. This method eliminates the need for level 3 containment laboratory for the tuberculosis molecular bacterial load assay (TB-MBLA) and is applicable in low- and middle-income countries.

Keywords: Accessibility; Containment level III; Diagnosis; GTC; Heat inactivation; TB-MBLA; Tuberculosis.

MeSH terms

  • Bacterial Load / methods
  • Containment of Biohazards* / methods
  • Guanidines
  • Hot Temperature
  • Humans
  • Microbial Viability
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis* / isolation & purification
  • Sputum* / microbiology
  • Thiocyanates*
  • Tuberculosis / diagnosis
  • Tuberculosis / microbiology
  • Tuberculosis / prevention & control

Substances

  • Thiocyanates
  • guanidine thiocyanate
  • Guanidines