학술논문

Detection of Bacillus Galmette-Guérin (Mycobacterium bovisBCG) DNA in Urine and Blood Specimens after Intravesical Immunotherapy for Bladder Carcinoma
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Clinical Microbiology; April 2011, Vol. 49 Issue: 4 p1206-1208, 3p
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ISSN
00951137; 1098660X
Abstract
ABSTRACTA real-time PCR targeting IS6110was employed for the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosisDNA in specimens collected from 10 patients treated with intravesical M. bovisbacillus Galmette-Guérin (BCG) immunotherapy for bladder malignancy. BCG DNA was detected in all urine specimens taken 24 h after the instillations, as well as in 24% of the specimens collected 7 days after the instillations; it was also detected in a single specimen taken 6 weeks after the last instillation. BCG DNA was detected in 8.3% of the blood specimens taken 1 day after instillation, and its amplification was associated with cases of self-limiting fever. These findings give indications that this real-time PCR is helpful to recognize BCG bacteremic cases, which may lead to mycobacterial infection.