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. 2018 Oct 18;12(10):e0006874.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006874. eCollection 2018 Oct.

A MALDI-TOF MS database with broad genus coverage for species-level identification of Brucella

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A MALDI-TOF MS database with broad genus coverage for species-level identification of Brucella

Jennifer Mesureur et al. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. .

Abstract

Brucella are highly infectious bacterial pathogens responsible for a severely debilitating zoonosis called brucellosis. Half of the human population worldwide is considered to live at risk of exposure, mostly in the poorest rural areas of the world. Prompt diagnosis of brucellosis is essential to prevent complications and to control epidemiology outbreaks, but identification of Brucella isolates may be hampered by the lack of rapid and cost-effective methods. Nowadays, many clinical microbiology laboratories use Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-Time Of Flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) for routine identification. However, lack of reference spectra in the currently commercialized databases does not allow the identification of Brucella isolates. In this work, we constructed a Brucella MALDI-TOF MS reference database using VITEK MS. We generated 590 spectra from 84 different strains (including rare or atypical isolates) to cover this bacterial genus. We then applied a novel biomathematical approach to discriminate different species. This allowed accurate identification of Brucella isolates at the genus level with no misidentifications, in particular as the closely related and less pathogenic Ochrobactrum genus. The main zoonotic species (B. melitensis, B. abortus and B. suis) could also be identified at the species level with an accuracy of 100%, 92.9% and 100%, respectively. This MALDI-TOF reference database will be the first Brucella database validated for diagnostic and accessible to all VITEK MS users in routine. This will improve the diagnosis and control of brucellosis by allowing a rapid identification of these pathogens.

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Conflict of interest statement

I have read the journal's policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests to declare : SA, BC, PC, PJCP, VG, HT, PD and VM are employees of bioMérieux, the manufacturer of the MALDI-TOF MS system used in this study. All other co-authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Fig 1
Fig 1. Proximity of B. ceti and B. pinnipedialis MALDI-TOF MS spectra.
Cluster analysis, using correlation-based dissimilarity, was performed to assess the discriminating power of MALDI-TOF MS between the spectra corresponding to the species B. ceti (in red) or B. pinnipedialis (in blue). The threshold of 50 common peaks, which is considered as a minimum for considering that spectra are different, is shown as a dotted line.

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