Introduction
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TrueNat is a rapid, chip-based, and portable molecular diagnostic test. It is developed by Molbio Diagnostics for the detection of tuberculosis (TB) and rifampicin (RIF) resistance. It is the first molecular point-of-care test for TB recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Principle
The TrueNat system utilizes Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technology. It amplifies specific DNA sequences of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) on a disposable micro-PCR chip.
- Detection Targets: The test targets the nrdB gene (standard MTB assay) or a combination of nrdZ and IS6110 (MTB Plus assay) for higher sensitivity.
- Resistance Testing: Rifampicin resistance is identified by targeting the rpoB gene (RRDR region) using a probe melt assay on a separate reflex chip.
Procedure
The entire process takes approximately one hour for TB detection, with an additional hour for resistance testing.
- Sample pre-treatment (20 mins): Sputum or extrapulmonary specimens are mixed with a liquefaction and lysis buffer to release DNA.
- DNA Extraction (20 minutes): The pre-treated sample is loaded into a single-use cartridge and processed in the Trueprep AUTO v2 device to extract and purify the DNA.
- Amplification (35 minutes): 6µl of purified DNA is mixed with freeze-dried PCR reagents. It is loaded onto a TrueNAT MTB chip. It is then placed in the Truelab Real-time micro–PCR Analyzer.
- Reflex Testing (55 minutes): If TB is detected, a reflex test for rifampicin resistance is performed using the same extracted DNA on a Truenat MTB-RIF Dx chip.
Result Interpretation
Results are displayed on the device screen as follows:
- MTB Detection:
- DETECTED: Positive for TB. The screen also displays the bacterial load (e.g., High, Medium, Low, Very Low).
- NOT DETECTED: Negative for TB.
- Rifampicin Resistance:
- Resistance Detected: Mutation in the rpoB gene identified.
- Resistance Not Detected: No resistance mutations found.
- Indeterminate: Low bacterial load or error; requires a repeat test.
- Validity:
- VALID/INVALID: Based on the Internal Positive Control (IPC) to ensure the test run was successful.
- ERROR: Indicates a hardware or process failure.
Application
- Point-of-Care (POC): It is ideal for peripheral laboratories and primary health centers. It has its portability and battery operation.
- Broad Diagnosis: Applicable for for both pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB).
- Active Case Finding: Deployed in mobile units and health camps in remote or hard-to-reach areas.
- Initial Diagnostic: Recommended as the first-line test for anyone with TB symptoms and for rapid rifampicin resistance screening.
Keynotes
- Infrastructure: Requires minimal setup; it does not need air conditioning and can operate up to 40°C.
- Battery Power: It can run for up to 8–10 hours on a single charge.
- Storage: Reagents and chips are stable at room temperature.
- Sensitivity: The MTB Plus assay has a Limit of Detection (LOD) of 30 CFU/ml, making it more sensitive than standard microscopy (which needs ~5000 CFU/ml).
Further Readings
- https://www.stoptb.org/sites/default/files/imported/document/truenat_practical_guide_v3_1.pdf
- https://ajmsjournal.info/index.php/AJMS/article/download/4702/3860
- https://ntep.in/node/2805/ch-03-truenat-result-interpretation-and-recording
- https://ntep.in/node/1918/CP-overview-truenat-testing-process
- https://www.molbiodiagnostics.com/truenat-assays
- https://www.ntp.gov.bd/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/SOP_Truenat_MTB-Plus-Assay.pdf
- https://www.ntp.gov.bd/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Truenat-Training-Guide.pdf
- https://ntblcp.org.ng/content/uploads/2023/06/National-Guidelines-for-the-Implementation-of-Truenat-in-Nigeria-June-2021.pdf
- https://eprints.nirt.res.in/2095/1/202602.pdf
- https://www.apollohospitals.com/health-library/what-is-truenat-how-does-it-work
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7718474
- https://www.molbiodiagnostics.com/uploads/publication/14_publication_1420191015.124335.pdf
- https://ntep.in/node/2802/ch-01-truenat-rapid-molecular-diagnostic-test