This whole genome sequencing (WGS) testing provides molecular detection of well-characterized drug-resistance variants in Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex by sequencing Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates. It is intended to aid in the detection of resistance to first- and second-line antituberculous agents including isoniazid, rifampin, ethambutol, pyrazinamide, the fluoroquinolones (moxifloxacin and ofloxacin) and the aminoglycosides (streptomycin, kanamycin, and amikacin). This testing evaluates selected genes of interest including:
Drug/Drug Class | Genes |
Isoniazid | ahpC, fabG1, inhA, katG |
Rifampin | rpoB |
Ethambutol | embB |
Pyrazinamide | pncA |
Fluoroquinolones | gyrA |
Aminoglycosides | eis, gidB, rpsL, rrs |
Nancy Wengenack, Ph.D. gives an overview of this test available through Mayo Clinic Laboratories. She discusses when this testing should be ordered, how this testing compares to other testing approaches, and what clinical action can be taken due to the results of this testing.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Species Identification, PCR, Varies (Mayo ID: TBSP)
Molecular detection of drug resistance variants in culture isolates of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
May provide a more rapid detection of drug resistance than phenotypic, broth-based testing
Aiding in the resolution of discrepant results obtained using phenotypic methods testing for Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates that are not sufficiently viable to allow for culture-based testing
Supplies: Infectious Container, Large (T146)
Specimen Type: Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolate growing in pure culture. Isolates older than 5 weeks or not in a pure culture may require subculture for fresh, isolated growth so the turnaround time for results may be delayed.
Container/Tube: Middlebrook (7H10 or 7H11) medium slant; growth in broth medium (eg, Mycobacteria Growth Indicator Tube [7H9] broth) or on a Lowenstein-Jensen medium slant can be sent but turnaround time for results may be delayed because subculture to Middlebrook agar medium may be required. Organisms received in mixture may result in additional charges for isolation and identification.
Specimen Volume: Isolate with visible growth on solid media; if broth is sent, > or =3 mL of broth culture required.
Collection Instructions:
Special Instructions: Infectious Specimen Shipping Guidelines
Day(s) and Time(s) Performed
Tuesday, Thursday
Analytic Time
7–14 days