Diagnostic performance of metagenomic next-generation sequencing and conventional microbial culture for spinal infection: a retrospective comparative study

被引:2
|
作者
Lin, Wentao [1 ]
Xie, Faqin [1 ]
Li, Xinan [2 ]
Yang, Ruobing [1 ]
Lu, Junan [1 ]
Ruan, Zheng [1 ]
Ou, Dingqiang [1 ]
Wang, Zhiyun [1 ]
机构
[1] Southern Med Univ, Shunde Hosp, Peoples Hosp Shunde Foshan 1, Dept Spine Surg, 1 Jiazi Rd, Foshan, Guangdong, Peoples R China
[2] Guangzhou Med Univ, Sch Basic Med Sci, Guangzhou, Guangdong, Peoples R China
关键词
Spinal infection; Metagenomics; Next-generation sequencing; Etiological diagnosis; Molecular diagnostics; RESISTANCE; BIOPSY; YIELD;
D O I
10.1007/s00586-023-07928-6
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
PurposeThe study evaluated the diagnostic performance of metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) as a diagnostic test for biopsy samples from patients with suspected spinal infection (SI) and compared the diagnostic performance of mNGS with that of microbial culture.MethodsAll patients diagnosed with clinical suspicion of SI were enrolled, and data were collected through a retrospective chart review of patient records. Biopsy specimens obtained from each patient were tested via mNGS and microbial culture. Samples were enriched for microbial DNA using the universal DNA extraction kit, whole-genome amplified, and sequenced using MGISEQ-200 instrument. After Low-quality reads removed, the remaining sequences for microbial content were analyzed and aligned using SNAP and kraken2 tools.ResultsA total of 39 patients (19 men and 20 women) were deemed suitable for enrollment. The detection rate for pathogens of mNGS was 71.8% (28/39), which was significantly higher than that of microbial culture (23.1%, p = 0.016). Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex was the most frequently isolated. Using pathologic test as the standard reference for SI, thirty-one cases were classified as infected, and eight cases were considered aseptic. The sensitivity and specificity values for detecting pathogens with mNGS were 87.1% and 87.5%, while these rates were 25.8% and 87.5% with conventional culture. mNGS was able to detect 88.9% (8/9) of pathogens identified by conventional culture, with a genus-level sensitivity of 100% (8/8) and a species-level sensitivity of 87.5% (7/8).ConclusionThe present work suggests that mNGS might be superior to microbial culture for detecting SI pathogens.
引用
收藏
页码:4238 / 4245
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Culture-negative periprosthetic joint infection: is there a diagnostic role for next-generation sequencing?
    Goswami, Karan
    Parvizi, Javad
    EXPERT REVIEW OF MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS, 2020, 20 (03) : 269 - 272
  • [22] Apparent performance of metagenomic next-generation sequencing in the diagnosis of cryptococcal meningitis: a descriptive study
    Xing, Xiao-Wei
    Zhang, Jia-Tang
    Ma, Yu-Bao
    Zheng, Na
    Yang, Fei
    Yu, Sheng-Yuan
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2019, 68 (08) : 1204 - 1210
  • [23] The clinical management and efficacy of metagenomic next-generation sequencing in patients with pyogenic spinal infection: a single-center cohort study
    Qi, Maoyang
    Du, Yueqi
    Guan, Jian
    Ma, Jiao
    Li, Wenwen
    Chen, Zan
    Duan, Wanru
    JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND RESEARCH, 2024, 19 (01):
  • [24] Pathogenic Detection by Metagenomic Next-generation Sequencing in Skin and Soft Tissue Infection
    Yeh, Ting-Kuang
    Huang, Yao-Ting
    Liu, Po-Yu
    Mao, Yan-Chiao
    Lai, Chih-Sheng
    Lai, Kuo-Lung
    Tseng, Chien-Hao
    Liu, Chia-Wei
    Huang, Wei-Hsuan
    Huang, Hsien-Po
    Lin, Kuan-Pei
    IN VIVO, 2024, 38 (05): : 2364 - 2373
  • [25] Metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing for the Diagnosis of Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia in Non-HIV-Infected Patients: A Retrospective Study
    Jiang, Juan
    Bai, Lu
    Yang, Wei
    Peng, Wenzhong
    An, Jian
    Wu, Yanhao
    Pan, Pinhua
    Li, Yuanyuan
    INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND THERAPY, 2021, 10 (03) : 1733 - 1745
  • [26] Metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing for the Diagnosis of Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia in Non-HIV-Infected Patients: A Retrospective Study
    Juan Jiang
    Lu Bai
    Wei Yang
    Wenzhong Peng
    Jian An
    Yanhao Wu
    Pinhua Pan
    Yuanyuan Li
    Infectious Diseases and Therapy, 2021, 10 : 1733 - 1745
  • [27] Augmented pathogen detection in brain abscess using metagenomic next-generation sequencing: a retrospective cohort study
    Wang, Xuyang
    Guo, Xiaoxiao
    Liu, Hong
    Wang, Bei
    Wu, Jing
    Chen, Shengsen
    Zhang, Wenhong
    Zhang, Xinyun
    Wang, Xinyu
    MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM, 2024, 12 (10):
  • [28] Performance of Metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing for the Diagnosis of Viral Meningoencephalitis in a Resource-Limited Setting
    Nguyen Thi Thu Hong
    Nguyen To Anh
    Nguyen Thi Hoang Mai
    Ho Dang Trung Nghia
    Le Nguyen Truc Nhu
    Tran Tan Thanh
    Nguyen Hoan Phu
    Deng, Xutao
    van Doorn, H. Rogier
    Nguyen Van Vinh Chau
    Delwart, Eric
    Thwaites, Guy
    Van Tan, Le
    OPEN FORUM INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2020, 7 (03):
  • [29] Diagnostic value of next-generation sequencing to detect periprosthetic joint infection
    Han Yin
    Duliang Xu
    Dawei Wang
    BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 22
  • [30] Diagnostic value of next-generation sequencing to detect periprosthetic joint infection
    Yin, Han
    Xu, Duliang
    Wang, Dawei
    BMC MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS, 2021, 22 (01)