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  • Line Probe Assay [LPA]

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    1. Provide an overview of the LPA Test- A rapid molecular test available at centralized laboratories using a combination of PCR, Gel Electrophoresis technologies. Primarily used for the diagnosis of DRTB. 
    2. Discuss the important advantages and disadvantages of the platform.
      1. Rapid test 
      2. Multiple tests at a time-Larger throughput
      3. lower sensitivity requiring culture
      4. Many genetic probes tested simultaneously
    3. Provide a brief overview(pictures) of the LPA laboratory and processing. 
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Line Probe Assay (LPA) is a rapid molecular test available at centralised laboratories.

The assay is based on Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) that can simultaneously detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex as well as drug sensitivity to anti-TB drugs.

Figure 1: The GenoType MTBDRplus Molecular LPA Procedure; Source: Molecular Detection of Drug-resistant Tuberculosis by Line Probe Assay.

Advantages of LPA

  • Rapid molecular test. (Turnaround time: 3-5 days)
  • Highly sensitive and specific.
  • Performed directly from sputum bacteriologically positive specimens and on isolates of M. tuberculosis complex grown from bacteriologically negative and bacteriologically positive specimens.
  • Detects multiple gene mutations in anti-TB drugs.
    • First-line LPA detects mutations to rifampicin and isoniazid
    • Second-line LPA detects mutations to fluoroquinolones and aminoglycosides.
  • Suitable for low and high-throughput labs.

 

Disadvantages of LPA

  • Cannot be used as a point-of-care test.
  • Requires appropriate laboratory infrastructure, equipment and biosafety precautions.
  • Different rooms (DNA extraction, pre-amplification, amplification, post-amplification/ hybridization) are required to perform different steps (Figure 2).
  • Requires trained manpower to perform tests and interpret test results.
  • Stringent internal quality control is required to prevent contamination.

Figure 2: Amplification (A) and Post-amplification Laboratory (B) for LPA; Source: Molecular Detection of Drug-resistant Tuberculosis by Line Probe Assay.

 

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Question​ Answer 1​ Answer 2​ Answer 3​ Answer 4​ Correct answer​ Correct explanation​ Page id​ Part of Pre-test​ Part of Post-test​
LPA can be used as a point-of-care test. True False     2 LPA cannot be used as a point-of-care test. Yes Yes

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