Routine Laboratory Test Enabling the Detection of Dermatophytes and the Identification of Trichophyton Rubrum by Means of In-house Duplex Real-time PCR
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Dermatophytes are responsible, in majority, for fungal infections of skin, hair and nails, and Trichophyton rubrum is the most frequently isolated dermatophyte in humans. The time for dermatophyte growth in culture requires a total of two to four weeks. Molecular methods were developed to improve time to diagnosis and initiation of treatment. We present here an in-house duplex real-time PCR enabling detection of dermatophytes and simultaneous identification of T. rubrum from mycological samples and cultures. The objective of this work was to optimize the fungal DNA extraction method, the detection of dermatophytes and the identification of T. rubrum on a CFX96® (Real-Time PCR Detection System). In addition, the method comparison showed that this new method is more sensitive than the culture and microscopic observations. To conclude, this routinely used method has been accredited ISO 15189 since January 2020 in our laboratory.
Powell J, Porter E, Rafferty S, Field S, OConnell N, Dunne C Mycoses. 2022; 66(3):249-257.
PMID: 36448403 PMC: 10107536. DOI: 10.1111/myc.13549.