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Identification of environmental aquatic bacteria by mass spectrometry supported by biochemical differentiation

In this study, the purposefulness of using the API20E biochemical identification system as a supportive tool for enhancing the discrimination of environmental bacteria by MALDI-TOF MS method was evaluated. The identification results of MALDI-TOF MS and API20E for 321 Gram-negative strains isolated f...

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Autores principales: Topić Popović, Natalija, Kepec, Slavko, Kazazić, Snježana P., Strunjak-Perović, Ivančica, Bojanić, Krunoslav, Čož-Rakovac, Rozelindra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35657908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269423
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author Topić Popović, Natalija
Kepec, Slavko
Kazazić, Snježana P.
Strunjak-Perović, Ivančica
Bojanić, Krunoslav
Čož-Rakovac, Rozelindra
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Kepec, Slavko
Kazazić, Snježana P.
Strunjak-Perović, Ivančica
Bojanić, Krunoslav
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description In this study, the purposefulness of using the API20E biochemical identification system as a supportive tool for enhancing the discrimination of environmental bacteria by MALDI-TOF MS method was evaluated. The identification results of MALDI-TOF MS and API20E for 321 Gram-negative strains isolated from the riverine freshwater and its sediment, and from the tissues of fish from the same water body were compared. Of 190 isolates identified with probable to highly probable species-level identification, and secure genus to probable species identification, 14 isolates (7.37%) had identification score over 2.300, and from the same group 19 isolates (10%) had excellent or very good identification to the genus by API20E system. With regard to agreement at genus level, out of 231 strains with genus designation available by API20E at any level of identification reliability, MALDI-TOF MS genus identification agreed in 163 (70.6%) strains. Of these, 135 (82.8%) were Aeromonas species and the remaining isolates belonged to 7 different genera. Although API20E resulted in frequent misidentification due to a limited profile index, its individual biochemical reactions might contribute to overall characterization of isolates. For example, for all reliable A. hydrophila strain identifications with MALDI-TOF MS, ONPG, GLU and OX reactions were unarguably positive for all fish and water/sediment isolates, whereas only fish isolates yielded additional 100% positive TDA and VP reactions. Thus, after initial identification with MALDI-TOF MS, environmental isolates with lower identification scores should be further analyzed. Before commencing confirmatory testing with nucleic acid-based methods, biochemical API20E tests could be applied as a purposeful and inexpensive identification support in targeting better identification accuracy. In this study, this was particularly evident with A. hydrophila, Chryseobacterium sp. and Pseudomonas sp. This identification strategy could significantly resolve methodological and cost-related shortcomings frequently occurring with large number of environmental isolates.
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spelling pubmed-91658872022-06-05 Identification of environmental aquatic bacteria by mass spectrometry supported by biochemical differentiation Topić Popović, Natalija Kepec, Slavko Kazazić, Snježana P. Strunjak-Perović, Ivančica Bojanić, Krunoslav Čož-Rakovac, Rozelindra PLoS One Research Article In this study, the purposefulness of using the API20E biochemical identification system as a supportive tool for enhancing the discrimination of environmental bacteria by MALDI-TOF MS method was evaluated. The identification results of MALDI-TOF MS and API20E for 321 Gram-negative strains isolated from the riverine freshwater and its sediment, and from the tissues of fish from the same water body were compared. Of 190 isolates identified with probable to highly probable species-level identification, and secure genus to probable species identification, 14 isolates (7.37%) had identification score over 2.300, and from the same group 19 isolates (10%) had excellent or very good identification to the genus by API20E system. With regard to agreement at genus level, out of 231 strains with genus designation available by API20E at any level of identification reliability, MALDI-TOF MS genus identification agreed in 163 (70.6%) strains. Of these, 135 (82.8%) were Aeromonas species and the remaining isolates belonged to 7 different genera. Although API20E resulted in frequent misidentification due to a limited profile index, its individual biochemical reactions might contribute to overall characterization of isolates. For example, for all reliable A. hydrophila strain identifications with MALDI-TOF MS, ONPG, GLU and OX reactions were unarguably positive for all fish and water/sediment isolates, whereas only fish isolates yielded additional 100% positive TDA and VP reactions. Thus, after initial identification with MALDI-TOF MS, environmental isolates with lower identification scores should be further analyzed. Before commencing confirmatory testing with nucleic acid-based methods, biochemical API20E tests could be applied as a purposeful and inexpensive identification support in targeting better identification accuracy. In this study, this was particularly evident with A. hydrophila, Chryseobacterium sp. and Pseudomonas sp. This identification strategy could significantly resolve methodological and cost-related shortcomings frequently occurring with large number of environmental isolates. Public Library of Science 2022-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9165887/ /pubmed/35657908 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269423 Text en © 2022 Topić Popović et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bojanić, Krunoslav
Čož-Rakovac, Rozelindra
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title_short Identification of environmental aquatic bacteria by mass spectrometry supported by biochemical differentiation
title_sort identification of environmental aquatic bacteria by mass spectrometry supported by biochemical differentiation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35657908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269423
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