Performance of the LIAISON PLEX yeast blood culture assay for identifying 16 invasive fungal pathogens in blood cultures.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Clinical Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-07-09 Epub Date: 2025-06-02 DOI:10.1128/jcm.00362-25
Christopher L Emery, Neelam Dhiman, Siu-Kei Chow, Gwyn Peterson, Paul Granato, Brian Bernier, Janet Farhang
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Abstract

Fungi frequently cause potentially life-threatening bloodstream infections, particularly in immunocompromised and hospitalized individuals. Molecular methods can allow earlier pathogen identification for faster optimization of appropriate therapy. This multisite study evaluated the analytical and clinical performance of the automated multiplex LIAISON PLEX Yeast Blood Culture nucleic acid assay (Luminex Corporation, Northbrook, IL), which detects and identifies 14 Candida and 2 Cryptococcus pathogens from positive blood cultures. Samples included 69 prospectively collected specimens, 63 pre-selected samples, and 829 contrived specimens. The assay demonstrated 100% positivity in detecting target fungal pathogens and 0% positivity in negative blood cultures. All 13 tested bottle/matrix types gave 100% detection of six evaluated pathogens. Limits of detection ranged from 7.77 × 102 CFU/mL (Candida famata) to 2.83 × 105 CFU/mL (Candida albicans). The assay identified five strains tested for each of the 16 target species, indicating good inclusivity. No cross-reactivity occurred with 40 bacterial strains. Cross-reactivity with 2 of 37 off-target fungi (Candida [Yarrowia] deformans and Candida pseudohaemulonii) was predicted by in silico sequence analyses. Low concentrations of on-panel fungi were detectable alongside high concentrations of potential fungal and bacterial confounders. Reproducibility was 100% within-lab and 99.7% across sites. For combined prospective plus pre-selected specimens, sensitivity/positive percent agreement (PPA) was 100% for detected fungal pathogens, and specificity/negative percent agreement (NPA) was 97.6%‒100.0%. Common pathogens in prospective samples were Candida glabrata (36%) and C. albicans (25%). Contrived specimen PPA was 100%, and NPA was ≥99.6%. The LIAISON PLEX Yeast Blood Culture assay provides outstanding sensitivity and specificity for rapidly identifying and differentiating fungal pathogens in positive blood culture specimens.

Importance: Bloodstream fungal infections have serious risks of illness and death. Optimal treatment requires early pathogen identification so appropriate antifungal therapy can be immediately started. Blood culture is standard for confirming fungal infection but takes several days for results and may not provide detailed pathogen information. The LIAISON PLEX Yeast Blood Culture assay quickly analyzes fungus-positive blood cultures to identify 16 pathogenic fungi, including multiple Candida spp. that are common causes of bloodstream infection. This study demonstrated a high degree of test accuracy and reliability in rapidly identifying the infective pathogen in blood cultures from 132 patients with demonstrated culture-positive fungal infections. Assay performance was confirmed in 829 contrived samples, whereby samples were spiked with different fungal pathogens.

联络PLEX酵母菌血培养试验在血液培养中鉴定16种侵袭性真菌病原体的性能。
真菌经常引起潜在的危及生命的血液感染,特别是在免疫功能低下和住院患者中。分子方法可以允许早期病原体识别,以更快地优化适当的治疗。这项多位点研究评估了自动多重LIAISON PLEX酵母血培养核酸测定法(Luminex公司,Northbrook, IL)的分析和临床性能,该方法从阳性血培养物中检测并鉴定出14种念珠菌和2种隐球菌病原体。样本包括69个前瞻性样本,63个预选样本和829个人工样本。该试验在检测目标真菌病原体方面显示100%的阳性,在阴性血液培养中显示0%的阳性。所有13种测试的瓶/基质类型对6种评估病原体的检出率均为100%。检出限为7.77 × 102 CFU/mL(念珠菌)~ 2.83 × 105 CFU/mL(白色念珠菌)。该方法对16个目标物种中的每一种都鉴定出5株菌株,表明具有良好的包容性。40株细菌无交叉反应。通过计算机序列分析预测了与37种脱靶真菌中的2种(变形耶氏念珠菌和假假念珠菌)的交叉反应性。检测到低浓度的板上真菌以及高浓度的潜在真菌和细菌混杂物。实验室内重现性为100%,试验点间重现性为99.7%。对于联合前瞻性和预选标本,检测到的真菌病原体的敏感性/阳性百分比一致性(PPA)为100%,特异性/阴性百分比一致性(NPA)为97.6%-100.0%。前瞻性样本中常见的病原体为光念珠菌(36%)和白色念珠菌(25%)。人工标本PPA为100%,NPA≥99.6%。联络PLEX酵母血培养试验为快速识别和区分阳性血培养标本中的真菌病原体提供了出色的敏感性和特异性。重要性:血液真菌感染具有严重的疾病和死亡风险。最佳治疗需要早期病原体识别,以便立即开始适当的抗真菌治疗。血培养是确认真菌感染的标准方法,但需要几天才能得到结果,可能无法提供详细的病原体信息。联络PLEX酵母菌血培养试验快速分析真菌阳性血培养物,以确定16种致病真菌,包括多种念珠菌属,这是血液感染的常见原因。本研究证明了在132例真菌感染阳性患者的血液培养物中快速鉴定感染性病原体的高度准确性和可靠性。在829个人造样品中确认了检测性能,其中样品中加入了不同的真菌病原体。
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 医学-微生物学
CiteScore
17.10
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4.30%
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347
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Microbiology® disseminates the latest research concerning the laboratory diagnosis of human and animal infections, along with the laboratory's role in epidemiology and the management of infectious diseases.
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