Development of a Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction-Based DNA Lateral Flow Assay as a Point-of-Care Diagnostic for Fast and Simultaneous Detection of MRSA and Vancomycin Resistance in Bacteremia.

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Mona T Kashef, Omneya M Helmy
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To reduce high mortality and morbidity rates, timely and proper treatment of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bloodstream infection is required. A multiplex polymerase reaction (mPCR)-based DNA lateral flow assay (MBDLFA) was developed as a point-of-care diagnostic for simultaneous identification of S. aureus, methicillin resistance, and vancomycin resistance directly from blood or blood cultures. A mPCR was developed to detect nuc, mecA, and vanA/B; its sensitivity, specificity, and limit of detection (LOD) were determined. The developed reaction was further modified for use in MBDLFA and its sensitivity for detection of target genes from artificially inoculated blood samples was checked. The optimized mPCR successfully detected nuc, mecA, and vanA/B from genomic DNA of bacterial colonies with LODs of 107, 107, and 105 CFU/mL, respectively. The reaction was sensitive and specific. The optimized mPCR was used in MBDLFA that detected nuc, mecA, and vanA/B with LODs of 107, 108, and 104 CFU/mL, respectively, directly from artificially inoculated blood. The developed MBDLFA can be used as a rapid, cheap point-of-care diagnostic for detecting S. aureus, MRSA, and vancomycin resistance directly from blood and blood cultures in ~2 h with the naked eye. This will reduce morbidity, mortality, and treatment cost in S. aureus bacteremia.

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基于多重聚合酶链反应的DNA横向流动试验的发展,作为快速和同时检测细菌血症中MRSA和万古霉素耐药性的护理点诊断。
为了降低高死亡率和发病率,需要及时和适当地治疗耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)血液感染。基于多重聚合酶反应(mPCR)的DNA横向流动测定(MBDLFA)是一种即时诊断方法,可直接从血液或血液培养物中同时鉴定金黄色葡萄球菌、甲氧西林耐药性和万古霉素耐药性。采用mPCR检测nuc、mecA和vanA/B;测定其灵敏度、特异性和检出限(LOD)。进一步改进该反应用于MBDLFA,并检查其对人工接种血样中靶基因检测的敏感性。优化后的mPCR可成功检测细菌菌落基因组DNA中的nuc、mecA和vanA/B,其lod分别为107、107和105 CFU/mL。这种反应是敏感而特异的。将优化后的mPCR应用于MBDLFA,直接从人工接种的血液中检测nuc、mecA和vanA/B, lod分别为107、108和104 CFU/mL。开发的MBDLFA可作为一种快速、廉价的即时诊断方法,直接从血液和血液培养物中检测金黄色葡萄球菌、MRSA和万古霉素耐药性,仅需2小时。这将降低金黄色葡萄球菌菌血症的发病率、死亡率和治疗费用。
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