| Literature DB >> 27107714 |
Nicholas R Saichek1, Christopher R Cox1, Seungki Kim2, Peter B Harrington3, Nicholas R Stambach1, Kent J Voorhees4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Staphylococcus genus is composed of 44 species, with S. aureus being the most pathogenic. Isolates of S. aureus are generally susceptible to β-lactam antibiotics, but extensive use of this class of drugs has led to increasing emergence of resistant strains. Increased occurrence of coagulase-negative staphylococci as well as S. aureus infections, some with resistance to multiple classes of antibiotics, has driven the necessity for innovative options for treatment and infection control. Despite these increasing needs, current methods still only possess species-level capabilities and require secondary testing to determine antibiotic resistance. This study describes the use of metal oxide laser ionization mass spectrometry fatty acid (FA) profiling as a rapid, simultaneous Staphylococcus identification and antibiotic resistance determination method.Entities:
Keywords: Fatty acids; MALDI–MS; MOLI MS; MRSA; Staphylococcus
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27107714 PMCID: PMC4842276 DOI: 10.1186/s12866-016-0658-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Staphylococcus species used
| Species | Strain |
|---|---|
| A. Species-level study | |
|
| ATCC 29213 |
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| JMI 66-1339p |
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| JMI 186-14645a |
|
| JMI s12410 |
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| JMI 14138 |
|
| JMI s11298 |
|
| JMI 9382 |
|
| JMI 15-8308a |
|
| JMI 7613 |
|
| JMI 112-3379a |
|
| PTX-0652 |
|
| JMI 100-1511a |
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| JMI 7295 |
|
| JMI 12019 |
| B. Strain-level study | |
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| ATCC 13150 |
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| ATCC 14775 |
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| NCTC 9315 |
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| NCTC 8292 |
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| NCTC 8321 |
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| NCTC 10023 |
|
| JMI 105 |
|
| CC 4051 |
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| CC 4083 |
|
| PTX 0254 |
|
| PTX 0260 |
|
| PTX 0257 |
|
| PTX 0255 |
|
| PTX 210 |
|
| PTX 0145 |
|
| PTX 0385 |
|
| PTX 0427 |
|
| PTX 380 |
|
| JMI 12008 |
|
| JMI 2541 |
|
| JMI 7922 |
|
| JMI 10153 |
|
| JMI 6983 |
|
| JMI 6856 |
|
| JMI 3655 |
|
| JMI 3059 |
|
| JMI 3143 |
| C. Resistance study | |
|
| ATCC 13150 |
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| ATCC 14775 |
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| NCTC 9315 |
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| NCTC 8292 |
|
| NCTC 8321 |
|
| NCTC 10023 |
|
| JMI 105 |
|
| CC 4051 |
|
| CC 4083 |
|
| ATCC 49476a |
|
| CC 4002a |
|
| CC 4038a |
|
| CC 4045a |
|
| CC 4048a |
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| CC 4049a |
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| CC 4078a |
|
| CC 4086a |
|
| CC 4097a |
~ MRSA strains are denoted by a
Fatty acids used in Principal Component Analysis
| Fatty acid | [M-H]− |
|---|---|
| C13:1 | 211 |
| C13:0 | 213 |
| C14:1 | 225 |
| C14:0 | 227 |
| C15:0 | 241 |
| C16:1 | 253 |
| C16:0 | 255 |
| C17:2 | 265 |
| C17:1 | 267 |
| C17:0 | 269 |
| C18:2 | 279 |
| C18:1 | 281 |
| C18:0 | 283 |
| C19:1 | 295 |
| C19:0 | 297 |
| C20:1 | 309 |
| C20:0 | 311 |
| C21:1 | 323 |
| C21:0 | 325 |
| C22:1 | 337 |
| C22:0 | 339 |
| C23:1 | 351 |
| C23:0 | 353 |
| C24:1 | 365 |
| C24:0 | 367 |
| C25:1 | 379 |
| C25:0 | 381 |
| C26:1 | 393 |
| C26:0 | 395 |
Fig. 1Representative fatty acid profiles. Fatty acids are labeled with respect to chain length and degree of unsaturation. (a) Group 1, (b) Group 2, (c) Group 3
Fig. 2Species-level PCA differentiation of 14 Staphylococcus isolates
Fig. 3Dendrogramatic representation of Staphylococcus species differentiation. Branch lengths were determined using average linkages and Euclidean distance
Fig. 4FuRES species-level Staphylococcus classification tree. Thirteen rules indicate perfect classification
Fig. 5Strain-level PCA differentiation of 18 Staphylococcus isolates
Fig. 6Dendrogramatic representation of Staphylococcus strain differentiation. Branch lengths were determined using average linkages and Euclidean distance
Fig. 7PCA differentiation of MRSA and MSSA. MRSA strains are designated by black and MSSA strains are blue
Fig. 8Average of 300 FuRES discriminant weights with 95 % confidence intervals. If the confidence interval intersects the origin that weight is significant, with negative weights corresponding to larger features in MRSA and positive weights to larger features in MSSA