基于纳米孔的抗菌药耐药性基因富集--一项基于案例的研究。

GigaByte (Hong Kong, China) Pub Date : 2023-01-25 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.46471/gigabyte.75
Adrian Viehweger, Mike Marquet, Martin Hölzer, Nadine Dietze, Mathias W Pletz, Christian Brandt
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摘要

对入院患者进行快速筛查,检测出无症状的耐药细菌携带者,可以防止病原体爆发。然而,由于成本限制以及获取和处理数据的周转时间过长,由此产生的分离物很少进行基因组测序,从而限制了它们对从业人员的有用性。在这里,我们使用实时、设备上目标富集("自适应")测序作为一种高度复用的检测方法,涵盖了 1,147 个抗菌药耐药性基因。我们将其用途与标准测序和元基因组测序进行了比较,重点研究了携带三种碳青霉烯酶(NDM、KPC、VIM)的鸟疫杆菌分离物。根据这些实验数据,我们模拟了几个变量对富集结果的影响,并预测了核苷酸同一性(越高越好)和读取长度(越短越好)的巨大影响。最后,我们展示了如何在微型("Flongle")流式细胞上使用自适应测序技术检测所有相关的耐药基因,从而推动其在临床环境中的应用,以监测类似病例及其周围环境。
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Nanopore-based enrichment of antimicrobial resistance genes - a case-based study.

Nanopore-based enrichment of antimicrobial resistance genes - a case-based study.

Nanopore-based enrichment of antimicrobial resistance genes - a case-based study.

Nanopore-based enrichment of antimicrobial resistance genes - a case-based study.

Rapid screening of hospital admissions to detect asymptomatic carriers of resistant bacteria can prevent pathogen outbreaks. However, the resulting isolates rarely have their genome sequenced due to cost constraints and long turn-around times to get and process the data, limiting their usefulness to the practitioner. Here we used real-time, on-device target enrichment ("adaptive") sequencing as a highly multiplexed assay covering 1,147 antimicrobial resistance genes. We compared its utility against standard and metagenomic sequencing, focusing on an isolate of Raoultella ornithinolytica harbouring three carbapenemases (NDM, KPC, VIM). Based on this experimental data, we then modelled the influence of several variables on the enrichment results and predicted the large effect of nucleotide identity (higher is better) and read length (shorter is better). Lastly, we showed how all relevant resistance genes are detected using adaptive sequencing on a miniature ("Flongle") flow cell, motivating its use in a clinical setting to monitor similar cases and their surroundings.

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