Affiliation:
1. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California
2. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, Ohio
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Single-particle laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, in the form of bioaerosol mass spectrometry (BAMS), was evaluated as a rapid detector for individual airborne, micron-sized,
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
H37Ra particles, comprised of a single cell or a small number of clumped cells. The BAMS mass spectral signatures for aerosolized
M. tuberculosis
H37Ra particles were found to be distinct from
M. smegmatis
,
Bacillus atrophaeus
, and
B. cereus
particles, using a distinct biomarker. This is the first time a potentially unique biomarker was measured in
M. tuberculosis
H37Ra on a single-cell level. In addition,
M. tuberculosis
H37Ra and
M. smegmatis
were aerosolized into a bioaerosol chamber and were sampled and analyzed using BAMS, an aerodynamic particle sizer, a viable Anderson six-stage sampler, and filter cassette samplers that permitted direct counts of cells. In a background-free environment, BAMS was able to sample and detect
M. tuberculosis
H37Ra at airborne concentrations of >1
M. tuberculosis
H37Ra-containing particles/liter of air in 20 min as determined by direct counts of filter cassette-sampled particles, and concentrations of >40
M. tuberculosis
H37Ra CFU/liter of air in 1 min as determined by using viable Andersen six-stage samplers. This is a first step toward the development of a rapid, stand-alone airborne
M. tuberculosis
particle detector for the direct detection of
M. tuberculosis
bioaerosols generated by an infectious patient. Additional instrumental development is currently under way to make BAMS useful in realistic environmental and respiratory particle backgrounds expected in tuberculosis diagnostic scenarios.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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