The Ibis T5000 Universal Biosensor: An Automated Platform for Pathogen Identification and Strain Typing
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Published:2006-12
Issue:6
Volume:11
Page:341-351
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ISSN:1535-5535
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Container-title:JALA: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JALA: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation
Author:
Ecker David J.1, Drader Jared J.1, Gutierrez Jose1, Gutierrez Abel1, Hannis James C.1, Schink Amy1, Sampath Rangarajan1, Blyn Lawrence B.1, Eshoo Mark W.1, Hall Thomas A.1, Tobarmosquera Maria1, Jiang Yun1, Sannes-Lowery Kristin A.1, Cummins Lendell L.1, Libby Brian1, Walcott Demetrius J.1, Massire Christian1, Ranken Raymond1, Manalili Sheri1, Ivy Cristina1, Melton Rachael1, Levene Harold1, Harpin Vanessa1, Li Feng1, White Neill1, Pear Michael1, Ecker Joseph A.1, Samant Vivek1, Knize Duane2, Robbins David2, Rudnick Karl2, Hajjar Fred3, Hofstadler Steven A.
Affiliation:
1. Ibis Biosciences, Carlsbad, CA 2. SAIC, San Diego, CA 3. MassSpectra Inc., San Diego, CA
Abstract
We describe a new approach to the sensitive and specific identification of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa based on broad-range PCR and high-performance mass spectrometry. The Ibis T5000 is based on technology developed for the Department of Defense known as T.I.G.E.R. (Triangulation Identification for the Genetic Evaluation of Risks) for pathogen surveillance. The technology uses mass spectrometry—derived base composition signatures obtained from PCR amplification of broadly conserved regions of the pathogen genomes to identify most organisms present in a sample. The process of sample analysis has been automated using a combination of commercially available and custom instrumentation. A software system known as T-Track manages the sample flow, signal analysis, and data interpretation and provides simplified result reports to the user. No specialized expertise is required to use the instrumentation. In addition to pathogen surveillance, the Ibis T5000 is being applied to reducing health care—associated infections (HAIs), emerging and pandemic disease surveillance, human forensics analysis, and pharmaceutical product and food safety, and will be used eventually in human infectious disease diagnosis. In this review, we describe the automated Ibis T5000 instrument and provide examples of how it is used in HAI control.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Medical Laboratory Technology,Computer Science Applications
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