Decreasing the Cut-off Score Value of MALDI-ToF MS Increase the Identities of Burkholderia cepacia Complex Species
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Decreasing the Cut-off Score Value of MALDI-ToF MS Increase the Identities of Burkholderia cepacia Complex Species
Abstract
Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) comprises 24 related species genetically distinct, associated with high mortality in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. Due to a high level of similarity among Bcc species, accurate identification has been problematic, and most conventional and automated phenotypic tests have shown low accuracy. We evaluated accuracy of MALDI-ToF MS decreasing the cut-off score value to distinguish Bcc species compared to recA gene sequencing. A total of 145 Bcc isolates were analyzed. B. vietnamiensis (41.37%), B. cenocepacia IIIA (23.44%), B. multivorans (20%), B. cenocepacia IIIB (11.03%), and B. contaminans (2.75%) among other species were identified by recA sequencing. MALDI-ToF MS identified 100% of Bcc isolates at the genus level and 53.1% at the species level. By decreasing cut-off values for ≥1.70, the correct identification at the species level increased to 74.5%. MALDI-ToF MS proved to be useful at the genus level identification, but it still requires improvements that allow more precise identification, requiring continuous updates and addition of new spectra to its database. A review of interpretative criteria is a field to be explored with a large collection of Bcc species.
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