rt-LAMP Assay : SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
NEWS: Indigenous TB test can
enhance accuracy, speed up testing
WHAT’S IN THE NEWS?
The rt-LAMP assay is a low-cost,
rapid molecular test capable of detecting tuberculosis DNA in under 20 minutes
with high sensitivity, even at low bacterial loads. Its ease of use and
compatibility with existing PCR machines make it a vital tool in India’s TB
elimination strategy.
What is rt-LAMP Assay?
- rt-LAMP stands for Real-time Loop-mediated
Isothermal Amplification, a rapid molecular diagnostic technique used
for DNA detection.
- It enables real-time amplification of DNA at a
constant temperature, unlike conventional PCR which requires multiple
temperature cycles.
- In the context of tuberculosis (TB) detection,
rt-LAMP offers a promising low-cost and rapid diagnostic alternative to
traditional methods.
- The test has received regulatory approval from
the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) and is
currently awaiting validation from the Indian Council of Medical
Research (ICMR).
Key Features of rt-LAMP Assay
- Utilises inexpensive dyes such as Syto 16, a
fluorescent marker, along with cost-effective primers.
- Reduces financial burden compared to more expensive
molecular tests like GeneXpert.
- Can detect as few as 10 copies of TB DNA per
microliter in a sample, making it highly useful in early-stage or
low-bacterial-load TB cases.
- Unlike RT-PCR which involves three temperature
cycles (denaturation, annealing, extension), rt-LAMP works at a single
isothermal temperature.
- Simplifies testing logistics and reduces machine
complexity.
- With its rapid amplification capabilities, results
for positive samples can be generated within 10–20 minutes.
- Facilitates faster clinical decisions and treatment
initiation.
- Capable of processing 96 to 384 patient samples
in a single batch, making it scalable for mass screening.
- Open-Platform Compatibility:
- Designed as an open system, the assay can be
run using reprogrammed RT-PCR machines already available in labs,
reducing the need for new infrastructure.
Why is rt-LAMP Significant for India?
- As per the WHO Global TB Report 2023, India
accounts for 27% of global TB cases, making it the highest TB
burden country.
- The National Strategic Plan (NSP) for TB
Elimination 2017–2025 sets the goal of eliminating TB by 2025, five
years ahead of the global SDG target.
- A key pillar of the NSP is a shift from
conventional microscopy to advanced molecular diagnostics, where
rt-LAMP can play a transformative role.
- rt-LAMP provides a cost-effective, rapid, and
field-adaptable alternative to existing diagnostic tools, which is
critical for India’s TB elimination mission.
Limitations of Existing TB Diagnosis Methods (Smear
Microscopy)
- Low Sensitivity: Especially in patients with low bacterial
loads or those with HIV co-infection.
- Cannot Detect Drug Resistance:
Smear tests provide no insight into multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB) or
rifampicin resistance.
- Time-Consuming and Operator Dependent:
Requires manual reading under microscopes, which can vary between
technicians and facilities.
- Despite these drawbacks, smear microscopy remains
widely used in India due to its low cost and infrastructure
familiarity.
Other Molecular Diagnostic Tools in Use for TB in
India
- Cartridge-based real-time PCR that detects Mycobacterium
tuberculosis and rifampicin resistance.
- Highly accurate and automated, but costly and
less scalable for rural or mass deployment.
- Chip-based real-time PCR platform designed for point-of-care
testing.
- Portable, battery-operated, and approved by WHO for
TB and rifampicin resistance detection.
- However, still more expensive than rt-LAMP
and requires cold chain for cartridges.
Conclusion
- The rt-LAMP assay represents a major
advancement in the field of TB diagnostics by combining speed,
sensitivity, scalability, and affordability.
- With India's urgent need to accelerate TB
elimination, rt-LAMP can significantly enhance early detection and case
notification, particularly in resource-limited and high-burden settings.
- Integration of rt-LAMP into national diagnostic
protocols, once validated by ICMR, can strengthen public health
infrastructure and reduce TB transmission.
Source: https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/indigenous-tb-test-can-enhance-accuracy-speed-up-testing/article69439931.ece