Diagnostic Utility of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Cell-free DNA in Hong Kong
NCT06646237 · Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 350
Last updated 2025-12-16
Summary
Tuberculosis (TB) is an endemic infectious disease in Hong Kong and a global health threat. Tuberculous pleuritis (TBP) is the most common form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in China. Its presentation is frequently non-specific and the diagnosis is challenging due to its paucibacillary nature. Various studies have shown that there are limitations for conventional diagnostic modalities, including low sensitivity for pleural fluid microbiological tests (acid-fast bacilli \[AFB\] stain, Mycobacterium tuberculosis \[MTB\] culture and MTB polymerase chain reaction \[PCR\]), lack of specificity for pleural fluid biomarkers (adenosine deaminase) especially in low TB prevalence regions, invasiveness for pleural biopsy (AFB stain, MTB culture and MTB PCR by bedside or pleuroscopy biopsy). The diagnostic journey can be lengthy due to the long turnaround time for microbiological tests and the need for multiple invasive diagnostic procedures. Therefore, the diagnosis of TBP is frequently based on a composite of clinical, radiological and laboratory endpoints to maximise the diagnostic yield and limit the invasiveness.
The application of pleural fluid MTB cell-free DNA (cfDNA) as a liquid biopsy to diagnose tuberculous pleuritis has been explored. Previous study groups focused on TB-specific single gene fragments revealed diagnostic sensitivity between 41.4% and 79.5%. Due to the suboptimal sensitivity, the clinical utility based on the previous technique was limited. Our study group has developed a novel MTB cfDNA assay based on different cfDNA processing techniques and interpretation algorithms, with sensitivity and specificity greater than 95% in diagnosing TBP. Since the performance of this novel MTB cfDNA assay was developed based on a limited number of selected cases, its clinical utility should be examined in a non-selective cohort of new-onset unilateral pleural effusion. Successful validation of MTB cfDNA in pleural fluid, as a liquid biopsy obtained through thoracentesis, can obviate the need to perform a pleural biopsy.
Conditions
- Tuberculosis, Pleural
- Pleural Biopsy
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Chinese University of Hong Kong
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
-
David SC Hui, MD · Chinese University of Hong Kong
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2026-01-01
- Primary Completion
- 2027-12-31
- Completion
- 2028-12-31
Countries
- Hong Kong
Study Locations
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