Biochip System for Rapid and Accurate Identification of Mycobacterial Species from Isolates and Sputum

Author:

Zhu Lingxiang12,Jiang Guanglu3,Wang Shengfen3,Wang Can12,Li Qiang3,Yu Hao12,Zhou Yang3,Zhao Bing3,Huang Hairong3,Xing Wanli41,Mitchelson Keith412,Cheng Jing415,Zhao Yanlin3,Guo Yong41

Affiliation:

1. National Engineering Research Center for Beijing Biochip Technology, 18 Life Science Parkway, Changping District, Beijing 102206, China

2. CapitalBio Corp., 18 Life Science Parkway, Changping District, Beijing 102206, China

3. National Tuberculosis Reference Laboratory, China Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 101149, China

4. Medical Systems Biology Research Center, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China

5. The State Key Laboratory of Biomembrane and Membrane Biotechnology, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China

Abstract

ABSTRACT The accurate detection of mycobacterial species from isolates and clinical samples is important for pathogenic diagnosis and treatment and for disease control. There is an urgent need for the development of a rapid, simple, and accurate detection method. We established a biochip assay system, including a biochip, sample preparation apparatus, hybridization instrument, chip washing machine, and laser confocal scanner equipped with interpretation software for automatic diagnosis. The biochip simultaneously identified 17 common mycobacterial species by targeting the differences in the 16S rRNA. The system was assessed with 64 reference strains and 296 Mycobacterium tuberculosis and 243 nontuberculous mycobacterial isolates, as well as 138 other bacteria and 195 sputum samples, and then compared to DNA sequencing. The entire biochip assay took 6 h. The concordance rate between the biochip assay and the DNA sequencing results was 100%. In conclusion, the biochip system provides a simple, rapid, reliable, and highly accurate clinical assay for determination of mycobacterial species in a 6-h procedure, from either culture isolates or sputum samples, allowing earlier pathogen-adapted antimicrobial therapy in patients.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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