Successful Mycobacterium tuberculosis culture isolation from tongue swabs: Results from both experimentally infected and clinical swabs from pulmonary tuberculosis patients

L Rigouts, M Conde, S Hassane-Harouna, K Bah, M Gumusboga, M Ruhwald, R Reenaers, K Fissette, M Gaichiri, M De Vos, BC De Jong

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Abstract

This study explored Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) growth from tongue swabs, both experimentally infected after sampling from healthy controls, or sampled from patients with smear-microscopy confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). For both, we evaluated the performance of NALC-NaOH/MGIT960 (MGIT), Kudoh-Ogawa (KO), and cetylpyridinium chloride-Löwenstein-Jensen (CPC/LJ) culture processing methods. Experimentally spiked swabs from 20 participants exhibited 94.4% MTB growth when inoculated within 7 days of CPC exposure, declining significantly after 14-21 days (p<0.00001). KO-processed specimens showed 100% MTB growth, with a non-significant reduction after storage (94.1%; p=0.21), and all spiked swabs yielded growth in MGIT. In the field evaluation on 99 PTB patients, MGIT isolated MTB from 89% of tongue swabs, with an 8% contamination rate, compared to 99% MGIT positivity from sputum. Solid media had lower positivity, 62% for KO and 49% for CPC/LJ, suggesting MGIT as optimal for growing MTB from tongue swabs. Further testing of presumptive PTB patients is recommended.
Original languageEnglish
Article number116423
JournalDiagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Volume110
Issue number2
Number of pages8
ISSN0732-8893
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Culture
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Tongue swab

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