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Sex Transm Dis ; 30(10): 756-63, 2003 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14520174

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Mycoplasma genitalium is associated with, and could be the cause of, idiopathic cases of urethritis, endometritis, and cervicitis. Further epidemiologic studies on this organism are needed, but currently used polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays are labor-intensive and culture is insensitive. GOAL: The goal was to develop and evaluate a microwell-plate-based PCR assay for M. genitalium. STUDY DESIGN: We adapted an M. genitalium PCR assay targeting the MgPa gene to a 96-microwell plate format with colorimetric detection of PCR products and incorporation of an internal inhibition control to determine the limit of detection of this assay (termed MgPa-IMW) for M. genitalium DNA and evaluate its performance on cervical and male urine specimens. RESULTS: The MgPa-IMW PCR assay detected 1 and 17 genome copies of M. genitalium (with 27% and 95% confidence) and was able to detect specimens inhibited for amplification. This assay was 100% concordant (50 positive and 50 negative) with the Southern-blot-based PCR assay with cervical specimens. Similarly, this test was 89% concordant with the Southern-blot-based assay for 64 male urine specimens (25 positive, 32 negative, 7 discordant), 97% concordant after correcting for specimens no longer positive by the Southern blot-based assay after freezer storage. CONCLUSION: The MgPa-IMW assay is sensitive and specific for the detection of M. genitalium in patient specimens and should facilitate large-scale screening for this organism.


Assuntos
DNA Bacteriano/análise , Infecções por Mycoplasma/diagnóstico , Mycoplasma genitalium/genética , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase/normas , Southern Blotting , Colo do Útero/microbiologia , Primers do DNA , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Infecções por Mycoplasma/microbiologia , Mycoplasma genitalium/isolamento & purificação , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase/instrumentação , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase/métodos , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Urina/microbiologia
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J Infect Dis ; 187(4): 650-7, 2003 Feb 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12599082

RESUMO

Many cases of mucopurulent cervicitis (MPC) are idiopathic and cannot be attributed to the known cervical pathogens Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, or herpes simplex virus. Because Mycoplasma genitalium is associated with nongonoccocal urethritis in men, its role in MPC, the corresponding syndrome in women, was investigated. Archived cervical specimens from women recruited in the Harborview Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic in Seattle from 1984 to 1986 were tested, using polymerase chain reaction, in a study that identified other causes of and risk factors for MPC. M. genitalium was detected in 50 (7.0%) of 719 women. Young age, multiple recent partners, prior miscarriage, smoking, menstrual cycle, and douching were positively associated with M. genitalium, whereas bacterial vaginosis and cunnilingus were negatively associated. After adjustment for age, phase of menstrual cycle, and presence of known cervical pathogens, women with M. genitalium had a 3.3-fold greater risk (95% confidence interval, 1.7-6.4) of MPC, which suggests that this organism may be a cause of MPC.


Assuntos
Infecções por Mycoplasma/epidemiologia , Mycoplasma/isolamento & purificação , Doenças Bacterianas Sexualmente Transmissíveis/epidemiologia , Cervicite Uterina/epidemiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Colo do Útero/metabolismo , Colo do Útero/microbiologia , Intervalos de Confiança , DNA Bacteriano/análise , Feminino , Humanos , Mycoplasma/genética , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Fatores de Risco , População Urbana , Cervicite Uterina/microbiologia , Washington/epidemiologia
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