使用改良水质检测试剂盒为发展中国家筛查无症状菌尿。

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Jolie A Stocki, Rachel C Fleck, Ivy B Nguyen, Ryan Walde, Harry L T Mobley, Allyson E Shea
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摘要

2%到 15%的孕妇会在不知情的情况下出现无症状菌尿(ASB),无症状菌尿指的是在没有症状的情况下每毫升尿液中≥105 CFU。无症状菌尿会增加不良妊娠结局的风险,包括肾盂肾炎、早产和低体重儿。在美国,孕妇会定期接受 ASB 筛查,但在资源和资金有限的发展中国家,孕妇却缺乏准确的 ASB 筛查机制。Aquagenx 水质检测试剂盒通过比色法和荧光指示剂检测饮用水中的大肠杆菌(ASB 最常见的致病菌)和总大肠菌群。我们发现 Aquagenx 系统与人类尿液兼容,随后使用一次性接种环制定了 ASB 筛查方案。我们的方案对人工 ASB- 样品(104 CFU/mL 大肠杆菌)和 ASB+ 样品(105 CFU/mL 大肠杆菌)进行了诊断,前者的假阳性 (FP) 率为 33%(n = 18),后者的假阴性 (FN) 率为 5.6%(n = 18)。根据我们的方案进行的临床样本检测显示,由大肠菌群引起的 ASB- 样本的 FP 率为 0%(n = 28),ASB+ 样本的 FN 率为 0%(n = 13)。由于技术的局限性,Aquagenx 未在 9 份非大肠菌群致病菌的临床样本中检测出 ASB。然而,这些试剂盒对大肠杆菌和其他致病菌的检测准确率非常高,而大肠杆菌和其他致病菌合计占 ASB 病例的 90.1%,因此在目前没有尿培养替代品的发展中国家,这些试剂盒可用作诊断 ASB 的筛查工具。重要意义无症状性细菌尿(ASB)影响 2%-15% 的孕妇,如果未被发现和治疗,可导致不良的孕产妇和胎儿结局。在美国和其他发达国家,孕妇会定期通过尿液培养筛查无症状菌尿。然而,在无法进行细菌培养的资源匮乏国家,则使用浸量尺检测。虽然在无症状菌尿的情况下浸量棒检测是准确的,但在检测 ASB 方面效果不佳。在此,我们利用现有的水质现场检测方法来筛查 ASB 尿液,这种方法可随时用于低资源环境。我们对稀释方案进行了优化,以便在 Aquagenx 试剂盒技术的检测范围内对患者尿液进行采样。总体而言,我们能够检测出含有革兰氏阴性病原体的 ASB 样品,这些病原体占所有 ASB 病例的 90%。利用这种再利用技术进行前瞻性医疗筛查,有助于预防因 ASB 导致的不良妊娠和分娩后果。
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Asymptomatic bacteriuria screening for developing countries using a modified water quality test kit.

Between 2% and 15% of pregnant women unknowingly experience asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB), defined as ≥105 CFU per milliliter of urine in the absence of symptoms. ASB increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes including pyelonephritis, preterm labor, and low-birth weight infants. While pregnant women in the United States are routinely screened for ASB, those in developing countries with limited resources and funding lack an accurate mechanism for ASB screening. Aquagenx water quality test kits detect Escherichia coli, the most common causative agent of ASB, and total coliform bacteria in drinking water via colorimetric and fluorescent indicators. We found that the Aquagenx system is compatible with human urine and then proceeded to develop an ASB screening protocol using disposable inoculating loops. Our protocol diagnosed artificial ASB- samples (104 CFU/mL E. coli) with a false positive (FP) rate of 33% (n = 18) and ASB+ (105 CFU/mL E. coli) with a false negative (FN) rate of 5.6% (n = 18). Clinical sample testing with our protocol revealed a FP rate of 0% in ASB- samples (n = 28) and a FN rate of 0% in ASB+ samples caused by coliforms (n = 13). Aquagenx did not detect ASB in nine clinical samples with non-coliform etiological agents due to the limitations of the technology. However, with very high accuracy for detection of E. coli and other causative agents that collectively account for 90.1% of ASB cases, these kits could be used as a diagnostic ASB screening tool in developing countries in which there is currently no alternative to urine culture.IMPORTANCEAsymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) affects 2%-15% of pregnant women and can result in adverse maternal and fetal outcomes if left undetected and untreated. In the United States and other developed nations, pregnant women are regularly screened for ASB via urine culture. However, in low-resource countries where bacterial culture is not available, dipstick testing is used. Although accurate in cases of symptomatic bacteriuria, dipstick detection is ineffective for detecting ASB. Here, we made use of an existing water quality field test for ASB urine screening, which would be readily deployable in low-resource settings. We optimized a dilution protocol for sampling patient urine within the detection limits of the Aquagenx kit technology. Overall, we were able to detect ASB samples with Gram-negative pathogens that collectively account for 90% of all ASB cases. Utilization of this repurposed technology for proactive medical screening may help prevent adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes due to ASB.

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
7.70
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2.30%
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730
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: Applied and Environmental Microbiology (AEM) publishes papers that make significant contributions to (a) applied microbiology, including biotechnology, protein engineering, bioremediation, and food microbiology, (b) microbial ecology, including environmental, organismic, and genomic microbiology, and (c) interdisciplinary microbiology, including invertebrate microbiology, plant microbiology, aquatic microbiology, and geomicrobiology.
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