Evaluation of ultra-rapid susceptibility testing of ceftolozane-tazobactam by a flow cytometry assay directly from positive blood cultures

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作者
Martins-Oliveira, Ines [1 ,2 ]
Perez-Viso, Blanca [3 ]
Quintas, Sofia [2 ]
Silva-Dias, Ana [1 ,4 ]
Gomes, Rosario [1 ]
Rodrigues, Acacio G. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Canton, Rafael [3 ]
Pina-Vaz, Cidalia [1 ,2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] FASTinov SA, Matosinhos, Portugal
[2] Univ Porto, Fac Med, Dept Pathol, Div Microbiol, Porto, Portugal
[3] Hosp Univ Ramon y Cajal, Inst Ramon y Cajal Invest Sanitaria IRYCIS, Serv Microbiol, Madrid, Spain
[4] Univ Porto, CINTESIS Ctr Hlth Techol & Serv Res, Fac Med, Porto, Portugal
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Flow cytometry; Ceftolozane-tazobactam; Antimicrobial susceptibility testing; Blood culture; Anti-microbial resistance; Microbiology diagnostics;
D O I
10.1007/s10096-020-03926-4
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
The urgent need for rapid antimicrobial susceptibility is broadly apparent from government reports to the lay press. Accordingly, we developed a flow-cytometry assay (FCM) for evaluating ceftolozane-tazobactam (C/T) susceptibility directly on blood cultures (BC) requiring < 2 h from flag positivity to report. The protocol was optimized with C/T-susceptible and C/T-resistant gram-negative bacilli inoculated in BC aerobic bottles (Becton-Dickinson, USA), and afterward optimized for different C/T concentrations (1/4, 2/4, 4/4, and 8/4 mg/L) for 1 h incubation (37 degrees C), followed by FCM and software analysis. Fluorescent membrane permeability and membrane potential dyes were comparatively used to detect early cell lesions using the CytoFLEX cytometer (Beckman-Coulter, USA). Repeatability, reproducibility, and stability of the assay up to 48 h after BC positivity were determined. Internal validation was performed in spiked BC bottles with 130 Enterobacterales and 32 Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates from Porto University (Portugal), including 13 ATCC isolates. Additionally, 64 gram-negative bacilli recovered from positive BC at Ramon y Cajal Hospital (Madrid, Spain) were tested. Categorical agreement (CA) and analytical errors were calculated comparing FCM with broth microdilution results. Only the membrane potential dyes clearly distinguished CT-susceptible and CT-resistant isolates. Excellent repeatability, reproducibility, and inter-method concordance was observed. Overall, CA was 99.1% using EUCAST criteria with 2 major errors and 98.7% with CLSI criteria with 2 major and 1 minor errors. A new, accurate, and ultra-rapid FCM (< 2 h) for testing C/T susceptibility gave accurate results and would expand current FCM antimicrobial susceptibility assay.
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页码:1907 / 1914
页数:8
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