Simple sample preparation method for direct microbial identification and susceptibility testing from positive blood cultures

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Abstract

Rapid identification and determination of the antibiotic susceptibility profiles of the infectious agents in patients with bloodstream infections are critical steps in choosing an effective targeted antibiotic for treatment. However, there has been minimal effort focused on developing combined methods for the simultaneous direct identification and antibiotic susceptibility determination of bacteria in positive blood cultures. In this study, we constructed a lysis-centrifugation-wash procedure to prepare a bacterial pellet from positive blood cultures, which can be used directly for identification by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) and antibiotic susceptibility testing by the Vitek 2 system. The method was evaluated using a total of 129 clinical bacteria-positive blood cultures. The whole sample preparation process could be completed in <15 min. The correct rate of direct MALDI-TOF MS identification was 96.49% for gram-negative bacteria and 97.22% for gram-positive bacteria. Vitek 2 antimicrobial susceptibility testing of gram-negative bacteria showed an agreement rate of antimicrobial categories of 96.89% with a minor error, major error, and very major error rate of 2.63, 0.24, and 0.24%, respectively. Category agreement of antimicrobials against gram-positive bacteria was 92.81%, with a minor error, major error, and very major error rate of 4.51, 1.22, and 1.46%, respectively. These results indicated that our direct antibiotic susceptibility analysis method worked well compared to the conventional culture-dependent laboratory method. Overall, this fast, easy, and accurate method can facilitate the direct identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing of bacteria in positive blood cultures.

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  • FIGURE 1 | Workflow of the bacterial pellet preparation method for direct identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing.
  • TABLE 1 | MS Identifiaction results by coventional culture-dependent method and our developed method (n = 129).
  • TABLE 2 | Bacterial/antimicrobial combinations and errors in gram-negative bacteria isolates from positive blood cultures.
  • TABLE 3 | Bacterial/antimicrobial combinations and errors in gram-postive bacteria isolates from positive blood cultures.

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Pan, H. W., Li, W., Li, R. G., Li, Y., Zhang, Y., & Sun, E. H. (2018). Simple sample preparation method for direct microbial identification and susceptibility testing from positive blood cultures. Frontiers in Microbiology, 9(MAR). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00481

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