Use of Pyromark Q96 ID pyrosequencing system in identifying bacterial pathogen directly with urine specimens for diagnosis of urinary tract infections |
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Authors: | Lu Jiangfeng Yu Runliu Yan Yihong Zhang Jing Ren Xuyi |
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Institution: | Research and Development Center, Hangzhou D.A. Medical Laboratory, Hangzhou 310030, China |
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Abstract: | Detection and identification of bacterial etiology in urine is critical for accurate diagnosis and subsequent rational treatment of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Urine culture followed by a series of biochemical reactions is currently the standard method for detecting and distinguishing microorganisms associated with UTIs. The whole procedure commonly takes more than 24 h. Here we developed a new system combining 16S rRNA gene broad-range PCR with pyrosequencing technology that allows for bacteria detection and identification in urine in 5 h. To evaluate this system for rapid diagnosis of bacteriuria, 768 urine specimens were collected from patients with suspected UTIs and were tested side-by-side using standard urine culture-based identification method and the pyrosequencing method. The results from pyrosequencing correlated well with those from traditional culture-based identification method. The overall agreement between these two methods reached 98.0% (753/768). In addition, we tested the sensitivity of pyrosequencing method and determined that urine bacterial numbers as low as 104 cfu/ml could be accurately detected and identified. In conclusion, compared with traditional biochemical method, the PCR-pyrosequencing system significantly improved the detection and identification of bacteriuria with shorter time, higher accuracy, and higher throughput, thus allowing earlier pathogen-adapted antibiotic therapy for patients. |
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Keywords: | Bacteria identification Pyrosequencing 16S rRNA gene Urinary tract infection |
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