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Evaluation of MALDI Biotyping for Rapid Subspecies Identification of Carbapenemase-Producing Bacteria via Protein Profiling

Mass Spectrometry Letters / Mass Spectrometry Letters, (P)2233-4203; (E)2093-8950
2014, v.5 no.4, pp.110-114
https://doi.org/10.5478/MSL.2014.5.4.110
Somboro Anou M. (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
Essack Sabiha Y. (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
Tiwari Dileep (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
Shobo Adeola (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
Bester Linda A. (University of KwaZulu Natal)
Kruger Hendrik G. (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
Govender Thavendran (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
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Abstract

The method of direct mass spectrometry profiling is reliable and reproducible for the rapid identification of clinical isolates of bacteria and fungi. This is the first study evaluating the approach of MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry profiling for rapid identification of carbapenemase-resistant enterobacteriaceae (CRE). Proof of concept was achieved by the discrimination of CRE using MALDI Biotyper MS based on the protein. This profiling appears promising by the visual observation of consistent unique peaks, albeit low intensity, that could be picked up from the mean spectra (MSP) method. The Biotyper MSP creation and identification methods needed to be optimized to provide significantly improved differences in scores to allow for subspecies identification with and without carbapenemases. These spectra were subjected to visual peak picking and in all cases; there were pertinent differences in the presence or absence of potential biomarker peaks to differentiate isolates. We also evaluated this method for potential discrimination between different carbapenemases bacteria, utilizing the same strategy. Based on our data and pending further investigation in other CREs, MALDI-TOF MS has potential as a diagnostic tool for the rapid identification of even closely related carbapenemases but would require a paradigm shift in which Biotyper suppliers enable more flexible software control of mass spectral profiling methods.

keywords
MALDI-TOF MS, Carbapenemase, Enterobacteriaceae


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Submission Date
2014-10-26
Revised Date
2014-11-13
Accepted Date
2014-11-13
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