Microwell-enhanced optical rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing of single bacteria

Author:

Rosłoń IreneuszORCID,Japaridze AleksandreORCID,Rodenhuis Stef,Hamoen Lieke,Ghatkesar MuraliORCID,Steeneken PeterORCID,Dekker CeesORCID,Alijani FarbodORCID

Abstract

AbstractBacteria that are resistant to antibiotics present an increasing burden on healthcare. To address this emerging crisis, novel rapid Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing (AST) methods are eagerly needed. Here, we present an optical AST technique that can determine the bacterial viability within one hour down to a resolution of single bacteria. The method is based on measuring intensity fluctuations of a reflected laser focused on a bacterium in reflective microwells. Using numerical simulations, we show that both refraction and absorption of light by the bacterium contribute to the observed signal. By administering antibiotics that kill the bacteria, we show that the variance of the detected fluctuations vanishes within one hour, indicating the potential of this technique for rapid sensing of bacterial antibiotic susceptibility. We envisage the use of this method for massively parallelizable AST tests and fast detection of drug resistant pathogens.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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