Direct Identification of Microorganisms from Positive Blood Cultures by MALDI-TOF MS Using an in-House Tween® 80 Method: Experimental and Clinical Study

被引:1
作者
Yildiz, Serap Suzuk [1 ]
Evren, Ebru [2 ]
Hekimoglu, Can Huseyin [1 ]
Altinok, Salih [1 ]
Simsek, Husniye [1 ]
Karahan, Zeynep Ceren [2 ]
Kilic, Selcuk [1 ]
机构
[1] Minist Hlth, Gen Directorate Publ Hlth, Dept Microbiol Reference Lab & Biol Prod, Adnan Saygun Caddesi 55,E Blok, Ankara, Turkey
[2] Ankara Univ, Ibni Sina Hosp, Fac Med, Cent Lab, Ankara, Turkey
来源
MIKROBIYOLOJI BULTENI | 2020年 / 54卷 / 04期
关键词
Positive blood culture; rapid identification; MALDI-TOF MS; Tween (R) 80; DESORPTION IONIZATION-TIME; FLIGHT MASS-SPECTROMETRY; ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP; BACTERIA; PERFORMANCE; COST;
D O I
10.5578/mb.69849
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
It has been reported that direct identification from blood culture bottles with positive signals and reporting the results to the clinics earlier has positive effects on mortality and morbidity. Extraction methods especially using detergents are used for the direct identification from the bottles which give positive signal. For this purpose, in-house methods developed based on the usage of saponin are widely available in the literature. In this study, it was aimed to develop a simple, easy-to-apply and reliable protocol for identifying the agent directly from the blood culture bottle that gives positive signal with the use of detergent Tween (R) 80, and to study the obtained protocol in clinical samples in a routine microbiology laboratory and to evaluate the results. The study was carried out in two stages, the experimental stage where the method was developed and the clinical stage where the method was applied. In the experimental stage, blood culture bottles were created with standard strains and isolates previously diagnosed with the 16S rRNA method. 10% solution of Tween (R) 80 was prepared with distilled water. 1 mu l sample was transferred from the bottle that gave positive signal to the microcentrifuge tube, 100 mu l of 10% solution of Tween (R) 80 was added, vortexed for 10 seconds and then incubated for 5 minutes at room temperature. The tubes were centrifuged for 5 min at 14.000 rpm, the supernatant was discarded and the pellet was washed with 1 mu l of distilled water and centrifuged at 14.000 rpm for 5 minutes in three times. Samples taken from the pellets were rubbed on the slide and dried on air. Firstly, 1 mu l of 70% formic acid, then 1 mu l, of matrix solution was added and it was used after drying. In the second stage of the study, the method was applied to the 502 vials giving positive signal in the Microbiology Laboratory of Ankara University Faculty of Medicine Ibni Sina Hospital between 17 April 2018-31 August 2018 and the results were compared with the subculture results. The results obtained at the end of extraction in the experimental stage were compared with the subculture results and no statistical difference was found. In 383 (82.9%) bottles among 462 (92.1%) bottles with monomicrobial positive cultures, compatible results with the subculture results were obtained. Of the microorganisms correctly identified, 350 (91.3%) were bacteria and 33 (8.7%) were fungi. On the other hand, 216 (56.4%) of the bacteria were gram positive and 134 (34.9%) of them were gram negative bacteria. At least one microorganism was correctly identified in 19 (47.5%) of 40 (7.9%) bottles with polymicrobial blood cultures. Their distribution was gram negative (n= 10) and gram positive (n= 8) and yeast (n= 1). No microorganisms were identified in six bottles with polymicrobial cultures. According to the results, we believe that this in-house method developed using Tween (R) 80 will be a routinely applicable method for blood culture bottles that give positive signal in microbiology laboratories and it will contribute to the early diagnosis.
引用
收藏
页码:523 / 534
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Rapid identification of bacterial and fungal pathogens from positive blood cultures by MALDI-TOF MS
    Leli, Christian
    Cenci, Elio
    Cardaccia, Angela
    Moretti, Amedeo
    D'Alo, Francesco
    Pagliochini, Rita
    Barcaccia, Mariella
    Farinelli, Senia
    Vento, Simona
    Bistoni, Francesco
    Mencacci, Antonella
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2013, 303 (04) : 205 - 209
  • [32] An alternative for urine cultures: Direct identification of uropathogens from urine by MALDI-TOF MS
    Ilki, Arzu Aksit
    Ozsoy, Sevim
    Gelmez, Gulsen
    Aksu, Burak
    Soyletir, Guner
    ACTA MICROBIOLOGICA ET IMMUNOLOGICA HUNGARICA, 2020, 67 (03) : 193 - 197
  • [33] Identification of Staphylococci Directly from Positive Blood Culture Bottles by MALDI-TOF MS System
    Kilic, Abdullah
    Baysallar, Mehmet
    MIKROBIYOLOJI BULTENI, 2014, 48 (03): : 377 - 384
  • [34] Multicenter Evaluation of Rapid BACpro(R) II for the Accurate Identification of Microorganisms Directly from Blood Cultures Using MALDI-TOF MS
    Oviano, Marina
    Ingebretsen, Andre
    Steffensen, Anne K.
    Croxatto, Antony
    Prod'hom, Guy
    Quiroga, Lidia
    Bou, German
    Greub, Gilbert
    Rodriguez-Temporal, David
    Rodriguez-Sanchez, Belen
    DIAGNOSTICS, 2021, 11 (12)
  • [35] A new culture-based method for rapid identification of microorganisms in polymicrobial blood cultures by MALDI-TOF MS
    Walter Florio
    Susanna Cappellini
    Cesira Giordano
    Alessandra Vecchione
    Emilia Ghelardi
    Antonella Lupetti
    BMC Microbiology, 19
  • [36] Direct identification of clinical pathogens from liquid culture media by MALDI-TOF MS analysis
    Oviano, M.
    Rodriguez-Sanchez, B.
    Gomara, M.
    Alcala, L.
    Zvezdanova, E.
    Ruiz, A.
    Velasco, D.
    Gude, M. J.
    Bouza, E.
    Bou, G.
    CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTION, 2018, 24 (06) : 624 - 629
  • [37] Rapid detection and identification of strains carrying carbapenemases directly from positive blood cultures using MALDI-TOF MS
    Hoyos-Mallecot, Y.
    Riazzo, C.
    Miranda-Casas, C.
    Rojo-Martin, M. D.
    Gutierrez-Fernandez, J.
    Navarro-Mari, J. M.
    JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGICAL METHODS, 2014, 105 : 98 - 101
  • [38] Development and Validation of an In-House Library for Filamentous Fungi Identification by MALDI-TOF MS in a Clinical Laboratory in Medellin (Colombia)
    Gomez-Velasquez, Juan C.
    Loaiza-Diaz, Natalia
    Norela Hernandez, Gilma
    Lima, Nelson
    Mesa-Arango, Ana C.
    MICROORGANISMS, 2020, 8 (09) : 1 - 13
  • [39] Rapid Bacterial Identification from Positive Blood Cultures by MALDI-TOF MS Following Short-Term Incubation on Solid Media
    Demir, Mervenur
    Hazirolan, Gulsen
    INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2024, 6 (02): : 141 - 146
  • [40] Performance and Impact on Initial Antibiotic Choice of Direct Identification of Pathogens from Pediatric Blood Culture Bottles Using an In-House MALDI-TOF MS Protocol
    Perez-Lopez, Andres
    Elamin, Nazik
    Nabor, Rhanty
    Dumindin, Sarah
    Roscoe, Diane
    Hasan, Mohammad Rubayet
    Suleiman, Mohammed
    Tang, Patrick
    MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM, 2021, 9 (03):