A multilaboratory, multicountry study to determine MIC quality control ranges for phenotypic drug susceptibility testing of selected first-line antituberculosis dugs, second-line injectables, fluoroquinolones, clofazimine, and linezolid

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Kaniga, Koné
Cirillo, Daniela M.
Hoffner, Sven
Ismail, Nazir Ahmed
Kaur, Devinder
Lounis, Nacer
Metchock, Beverly
Pfyffer, Gaby E.
Venter, Amour

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American Society for Microbiology

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OBJECTIVES : Our objective was to establish reference minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) quality control (QC) ranges for drug susceptibility testing of antimycobacterials, including firstline agents, second-line injectables, fluoroquinolones and World Health Organization Category 5 drugs for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, using a 7H9 broth microdilution MIC method. METHODS : A Tier-2 reproducibility study was conducted in eight participating laboratories using Clinical Laboratory and Standards Institute (CLSI) guidelines. Three lots of custom-made frozen 96-well polystyrene micro titer plates were used and pre-prepared with 2X pre-diluted drugs in 7H9 broth/oleic acid albumin dextrose catalase. The QC reference strain was Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) H37Rv. MIC frequency, mode and geometric mean were calculated for each drug. QC ranges were derived, based on predefined, strict CLSI criteria. Any data lying outside CLSI criteria resulted in exclusion of the entire laboratory dataset. RESULTS : Data from one laboratory were excluded due to higher MIC values than for other laboratories. QC ranges were established for eleven drugs: isoniazid (0.03–0.12 μg/ml), rifampin (0.03–0.25 μg/ml), ethambutol (0.25–2 μg/ml), levofloxacin (0.12–1 μg/ml), moxifloxacin (0.06–0.5 μg/ml), ofloxacin (0.25–2 μg/ml), amikacin (0.25–2 μg/ml), kanamycin (0.25–2 μg/ml), capreomycin (0.5–4 μg/ml), linezolid (0.25–2 μg/ml) and clofazimine (0.03–0.25 μg/ml). QC ranges could not be established for nicotinamide (pyrazinamide surrogate), prothionamide or ethionamide, which were assay non-performers. CONCLUSIONS : Using strict CLSI criteria, QC ranges against the MTB H37Rv reference strain were established for the majority of commonly used antituberculosis drugs, with a convenient 7H9 broth microdilution MIC method suitable for use in resource-limited settings.

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Validation, Antimycobacterials, Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC), Quality control (QC), Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB)

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Kaniga, K, Cirillo, DM, Hoffner, S, Ismail, NA, Kaur, D, Lounis, N, Metchock, B, Pfyffer, GE & Venter, A 2016, 'A multilaboratory, multicountry study to determine MIC quality control ranges for phenotypic drug susceptibility testing of selected first-line antituberculosis dugs, second-line injectables, fluoroquinolones, clofazimine, and linezolid', Journal of Clinical Microbiology, vol. 54, no. 12, pp. 2963-2968.