Direct Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing on Clinical Urine Samples by Optical Tracking of Single Cell Division Events

Fenni Zhang, Jiapei Jiang, Michelle McBride, Yunze Yang, Manni Mo, Rafael Iriya, Joseph Peterman, Wenwen Jing, Thomas Grys, Shelley E. Haydel, Nongjian Tao, Shaopeng Wang

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Abstract

With the increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance, the need to develop antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) technologies is urgent. The current challenge has been to perform the antibiotic susceptibility testing in short time, directly with clinical samples, and with antibiotics over a broad dynamic range of clinically relevant concentrations. Here, a technology for point-of-care diagnosis of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in urinary tract infections, by imaging the clinical urine samples directly with an innovative large volume solution scattering imaging (LVSi) system and analyzing the image sequences with a single-cell division tracking method is developed. The high sensitivity of single-cell division tracking associated with large volume imaging enables rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing directly on the clinical urine samples. The results demonstrate direct detection of bacterial infections in 60 clinical urine samples with a 60 min LVSi video, and digital AST of 30 positive clinical samples with 100% categorical agreement with both the clinical culture results and the on-site agar plating validation results. This technology provides opportunities for precise antibiotic prescription and proper treatment of the patient within a single clinic visit.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number2004148
JournalSmall
Volume16
Issue number52
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 28 2020

Keywords

  • Escherichia coli
  • antibiotic resistance
  • antimicrobial susceptibility testing
  • intrinsic features
  • optical imaging
  • single-cell division tracking
  • urinary tract infections

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemistry
  • Engineering (miscellaneous)
  • Biotechnology
  • General Materials Science
  • Biomaterials

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