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238. Direct identification of Bacterial Species with MinION Nanopore Sequencer In Clinical Specimens Suspected of Polybacterial Infection

BACKGROUND: Conventional culture tests usually identify only a few bacterial species, which can grow well in the culture system, in the cases of polybacterial infection. 16S rRNA gene nanopore sequencing enables semi-quantitative identification of bacterial genetic materials. We aimed to evaluate us...

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Autores principales: Il Jun, Kang, Moon, Jangsup, Soo Kim, Taek, Kyung Kang, Chang, Mi Moon, Song, Song, Kyoung-Ho, Gyun Choe, Pyoeng, Hwan Bang, Ji, Won Park, Sang, Suk Kim, Eu, Kim, Nam-Joong, Oh, Myoung-don, Chu, Kon, Beom Park, Wan
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6809971/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.313
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author Il Jun, Kang
Moon, Jangsup
Soo Kim, Taek
Kyung Kang, Chang
Mi Moon, Song
Song, Kyoung-Ho
Gyun Choe, Pyoeng
Hwan Bang, Ji
Won Park, Sang
Suk Kim, Eu
Kim, Nam-Joong
Oh, Myoung-don
Chu, Kon
Beom Park, Wan
author_facet Il Jun, Kang
Moon, Jangsup
Soo Kim, Taek
Kyung Kang, Chang
Mi Moon, Song
Song, Kyoung-Ho
Gyun Choe, Pyoeng
Hwan Bang, Ji
Won Park, Sang
Suk Kim, Eu
Kim, Nam-Joong
Oh, Myoung-don
Chu, Kon
Beom Park, Wan
author_sort Il Jun, Kang
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description BACKGROUND: Conventional culture tests usually identify only a few bacterial species, which can grow well in the culture system, in the cases of polybacterial infection. 16S rRNA gene nanopore sequencing enables semi-quantitative identification of bacterial genetic materials. We aimed to evaluate usefulness of 16s rRNA gene nanopore sequencing in the cases suspected of polybacterial infection. METHODS: The research was conducted in a single university hospital for one year. Conventional bacterial culture identification and nanopore sequencing of 16s rRNA gene were carried out simultaneously for cases where polybacterial infection is strongly suspected. Blood agar plate was used for conventional culture, and Microscan (Beckman Coulter, United States) and Vitek 2 (Biomerieux, FR) automated systems were used for identification. For nanopore sequencing, 16S rRNA gene PCR was performed from the clinical specimens, and sequencing libraries were generated from the PCR products using the rapid barcoding sequencing kit (Oxford nanopore technologies, UK). MinION sequencing was performed for 1–3 hours and the generated reads were analyzed using the EPI2ME 16S BLAST workflow. RESULTS: Specimens were obtained from 15 patients; 6 liver abscess, 2 psoas abscess, 2 thigh abcess, 1 paraspinal abscess, 1 mycotic aneurysm, 1 necrotizing fasciitis, 1 fingertip gangrene and 1 abscess in coccyx area. 16s rRNA gene nanopore sequencing showed monobacterial organism in 8 (53.3%) specimens and polybacterial organisms in 7 (46.6%) specimens. In three (37.5%) cases of 8 cases with monobacterial infections identified by 16s rRNA gene sequencing, no organism was grown in conventional culture, possibly due to previous antibiotic administration. Notably, among 8 cases with polybacterial infection by 16s rRNA gene nanopore sequencing test, traditional culture test showed polybacterial infection in only two (25%) cases and single bacterial organism was identified in the other 6 (75%) cases. CONCLUSION: Nanopore sequencing of 16s rRNA gene using the MinION sequencer may be useful for identification of causing microorganism and differentiation between monobacterial and polybacterial infection when polybacterial infection is suspected. DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures.
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spelling pubmed-68099712019-10-28 238. Direct identification of Bacterial Species with MinION Nanopore Sequencer In Clinical Specimens Suspected of Polybacterial Infection Il Jun, Kang Moon, Jangsup Soo Kim, Taek Kyung Kang, Chang Mi Moon, Song Song, Kyoung-Ho Gyun Choe, Pyoeng Hwan Bang, Ji Won Park, Sang Suk Kim, Eu Kim, Nam-Joong Oh, Myoung-don Chu, Kon Beom Park, Wan Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: Conventional culture tests usually identify only a few bacterial species, which can grow well in the culture system, in the cases of polybacterial infection. 16S rRNA gene nanopore sequencing enables semi-quantitative identification of bacterial genetic materials. We aimed to evaluate usefulness of 16s rRNA gene nanopore sequencing in the cases suspected of polybacterial infection. METHODS: The research was conducted in a single university hospital for one year. Conventional bacterial culture identification and nanopore sequencing of 16s rRNA gene were carried out simultaneously for cases where polybacterial infection is strongly suspected. Blood agar plate was used for conventional culture, and Microscan (Beckman Coulter, United States) and Vitek 2 (Biomerieux, FR) automated systems were used for identification. For nanopore sequencing, 16S rRNA gene PCR was performed from the clinical specimens, and sequencing libraries were generated from the PCR products using the rapid barcoding sequencing kit (Oxford nanopore technologies, UK). MinION sequencing was performed for 1–3 hours and the generated reads were analyzed using the EPI2ME 16S BLAST workflow. RESULTS: Specimens were obtained from 15 patients; 6 liver abscess, 2 psoas abscess, 2 thigh abcess, 1 paraspinal abscess, 1 mycotic aneurysm, 1 necrotizing fasciitis, 1 fingertip gangrene and 1 abscess in coccyx area. 16s rRNA gene nanopore sequencing showed monobacterial organism in 8 (53.3%) specimens and polybacterial organisms in 7 (46.6%) specimens. In three (37.5%) cases of 8 cases with monobacterial infections identified by 16s rRNA gene sequencing, no organism was grown in conventional culture, possibly due to previous antibiotic administration. Notably, among 8 cases with polybacterial infection by 16s rRNA gene nanopore sequencing test, traditional culture test showed polybacterial infection in only two (25%) cases and single bacterial organism was identified in the other 6 (75%) cases. CONCLUSION: Nanopore sequencing of 16s rRNA gene using the MinION sequencer may be useful for identification of causing microorganism and differentiation between monobacterial and polybacterial infection when polybacterial infection is suspected. DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures. Oxford University Press 2019-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6809971/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.313 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Abstracts
Il Jun, Kang
Moon, Jangsup
Soo Kim, Taek
Kyung Kang, Chang
Mi Moon, Song
Song, Kyoung-Ho
Gyun Choe, Pyoeng
Hwan Bang, Ji
Won Park, Sang
Suk Kim, Eu
Kim, Nam-Joong
Oh, Myoung-don
Chu, Kon
Beom Park, Wan
238. Direct identification of Bacterial Species with MinION Nanopore Sequencer In Clinical Specimens Suspected of Polybacterial Infection
title 238. Direct identification of Bacterial Species with MinION Nanopore Sequencer In Clinical Specimens Suspected of Polybacterial Infection
title_full 238. Direct identification of Bacterial Species with MinION Nanopore Sequencer In Clinical Specimens Suspected of Polybacterial Infection
title_fullStr 238. Direct identification of Bacterial Species with MinION Nanopore Sequencer In Clinical Specimens Suspected of Polybacterial Infection
title_full_unstemmed 238. Direct identification of Bacterial Species with MinION Nanopore Sequencer In Clinical Specimens Suspected of Polybacterial Infection
title_short 238. Direct identification of Bacterial Species with MinION Nanopore Sequencer In Clinical Specimens Suspected of Polybacterial Infection
title_sort 238. direct identification of bacterial species with minion nanopore sequencer in clinical specimens suspected of polybacterial infection
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6809971/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.313
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