Je. Grundy et al., A 3-CENTER EUROPEAN EXTERNAL QUALITY-CONTROL STUDY OF PCR FOR DETECTION OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS DNA IN BLOOD, Journal of clinical microbiology, 34(5), 1996, pp. 1166-1170
The presence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) in the blood has important conse
quences for patient management, and an external quality control study
of its detection by the PCR was conducted by the Infectious Disease Wo
rking Party of the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation
. Forty-eight coded peripheral blood samples from bone marrow transpla
nt recipients were processed in parallel in three European centers by
using the routine in-house PCR assay. Protocols varied in choice of pr
imers, specificity and amplificability controls, and sample processing
. Results for 38 of 47 samples agreed, 35 being negative and 3 positiv
e. Of the 12 samples reported as positive by at least one center, only
3 were found to be positive by all three centers, 1 was found to be p
ositive by two centers, and the remaining 8 were found to be positive
by one center only. The nine discrepant samples appeared to contain ar
ound 1,000-fold less viral DNA than the three concordant positive samp
les, CMV detection was affected both by the number of leukocytes from
which DNA was extracted and by the number of cell equivalents added pe
r PCR. External quality control schemes for CMV PCR are clearly necess
ary in order to compare data from different centers, and recommendatio
ns for standardizing the PCR detection of CMV in blood leukocytes are
made.