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An update on the routine application of MALDI-TOF MS in clinical microbiology
Authors:Martin Welker  Victoria Girard  Jean-Philippe Charrier  David Pincus
Institution:1. bioMérieux, Microbiology R&2. D, La Balme Les Grottes, France;3. bioMérieux, Microbiology Innovation, Marcy-l’étoile, France;4. bioMérieux, Microbiology Innovation, Hazelwood, MO, USA
Abstract:Introduction: Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) has entered clinical diagnostics and is today a generally accepted and integral part of the workflow for microbial identification. MALDI-TOF MS identification systems received approval from national and international institutions, such as the USA-FDA, and are continuously improved and adopted to other fields like veterinary and industrial microbiology. The question is whether MALDI-TOF MS also has the potential to replace other conventional and molecular techniques operated in routine diagnostic laboratories.

Areas covered: We give an overview of new advancements of mass spectral analysis in the context of microbial diagnostics. In particular, the expansion of databases to increase the range of readily identifiable bacteria and fungi, the refined discrimination of species complexes, subspecies, and types, the testing for antibiotic resistance or susceptibility, progress in sample preparation including automation, and applications of other mass spectrometry techniques are discussed.

Expert opinion: Although many new approaches of MALDI-TOF MS are still in the stage of proof of principle, it is expectable that MALDI-TOF MS will expand its role in the clinical microbiology laboratory of the future. New databases, instruments and analytical software modules will continue to be developed to further improve diagnostic efficacy.

Keywords:MALDI-TOF MS  microbial taxonomy  species complex  typing  sample preparation  antibiotic susceptibility testing  next generation MS
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