先进MALDI-TOF质谱法测定革兰氏阴性菌株碳青霉烯酶亚型的临床评价

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Clinical Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-01-31 Epub Date: 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1128/jcm.01475-24
Dong Huey Cheon, Heejung Jang, Yoon Kyung Choi, Won Seok Oh, Seohyun Hwang, Ju-Ri Park, Hyojin Kim, Yoonha Park, Saeyoung Lee, Won Suk Yang, Min Jin Kim, Sun Hwa Lee, Je-Hyun Baek
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摘要

产碳青霉烯酶肠杆菌(CPE)的传播正在成为三级医院,特别是感染控制不足的长期护理机构的一个重要临床问题。本研究旨在评价一种先进的基质辅助激光解吸/电离(A-MALDI)质谱法对碳青霉烯酶的鉴定及其亚型的进一步区分。采用A-MALDI法检测CPE靶蛋白。通过优化MALDI-TOF设置和内部质量校准,提高了可探测性和质量精度。共分析临床分离物581株,其中CPE分离物469株(肺炎克雷伯菌碳青霉烯酶[KPC] 388株、NDM 51株、OXA 40株、GES 2株)和碳青霉烯酶阴性分离物112株。临床评价表明,A-MALDI对所有收集到的CPE分离株的鉴定准确率和精密度均为100%。此外,由于A-MALDI具有较高的质量准确性和同时检测能力,A-MALDI能够成功区分碳青霉烯酶的单个亚型(KPC-2或KPC-3/KPC-4, OXA-48或OXA-181或OXA-232, GES-5或GES-24),也能够区分共产碳青霉烯酶菌株(KPC与NDM, KPC与OXA, KPC与GES, NDM与OXA)。a - maldi被认为是准确鉴定临床分离株CPE和碳青霉烯酶亚型的有价值的诊断工具。它也可能有助于为每种碳青霉烯酶亚型选择合适的抗生素。最终,我们期望A-MALDI方法将有助于防止抗生素耐药性的蔓延和改善人类公共健康。重要性:当菌株中存在碳青霉烯酶时,A-MALDI清楚地显示出识别cpe如KPC, NDM, OXA和GES的出色能力(100%的准确性和精密度)。该方法还成功地区分了碳青霉烯酶亚型,并在一株菌株中同时检测了共产多种碳青霉烯酶。这是首次使用基质辅助激光解吸/电离质谱法在临床分离物中同时和多次检测完整的KPC、NDM、OXA和GES碳青霉烯酶。
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Clinical evaluation of advanced MALDI-TOF MS for carbapenemase subtyping in Gram-negative isolates.

The spread of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) is emerging as a significant clinical concern in tertiary hospitals and, in particular, long-term care facilities with deficiencies in infection control. This study aims to evaluate an advanced matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (A-MALDI) mass spectrometry method for the identification of carbapenemases and further discrimination of their subtypes in clinical isolates. The A-MALDI method was employed to detect CPE target proteins. Enhancements were made to improve detectability and mass accuracy through the optimization of MALDI-TOF settings and internal mass calibration. A total of 581 clinical isolates were analyzed, including 469 CPE isolates (388 Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemases [KPC], 51 NDM, 40 OXA, and 2 GES) and 112 carbapenemase-negative isolates. Clinical evaluation of the A-MALDI demonstrated 100% accuracy and precision in identifying all the collected CPE isolates. Additionally, A-MALDI successfully discriminated individual carbapenemase subtypes (KPC-2 or KPC-3/KPC-4, OXA-48 or OXA-181 or OXA-232, GES-5 or GES-24) and also differentiated co-producing carbapenemase strains (KPC and NDM, KPC and OXA, KPC and GES, and NDM and OXA), attributed to its high mass accuracy and simultaneous detection capability. A-MALDI is considered a valuable diagnostic tool for accurately identifying CPE and carbapenemase's subtypes in clinical isolates. It may also aid in selecting appropriate antibiotics for each carbapenemase subtype. Ultimately, we expect that the A-MALDI method will contribute to preventing the spread of antibiotic resistance and improving human public health.

Importance: A-MALDI clearly demonstrated excellent ability to identify CPEs such as KPC, NDM, OXA, and GES when carbapenemase is present in the strain (100% accuracy and precision). The method also successfully discriminated carbapenemase subtypes and simultaneous detection of co-producing multiple carbapenemases in a single strain. This is the first report for simultaneous and multiple detection of intact carbapenemases of KPC, NDM, OXA, and GES using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry in a clinical isolate.

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Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 医学-微生物学
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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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