CULTURE AND CULTURE INDEPENDANT IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES IN THE CYSTIC FIBROSIS RESPIRATORY TRACT


Autoria(s): Einarsson, G. G.; McCaughan, J.; Fodor, A. A.; Wolfgang, M. C.; Tunney, M. M.; Elborn, J. S.
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01/12/2013

Resumo

Introduction and Aims: The identification of complex chronic polymicrobial infections, such as those observed in the cystic fibrosis (CF) airways, are often a diagnostic challenge. Few studies have compared culture-dependent methods with molecular identification making it hard to describe bacterial communities in a comprehensive manner. The aim of the study is to compare four different methods with respect to their similarities and differences in detection of bacteria. Methods: We compared41 sputum samples fromroutine clinical-culture, extended-culture (aerobic and anaerobic), and molecular identification such as Roche 454-FLX Titanium and T-RFLP to assess concurrence between methodologies in detecting bacteria. The agreement between methodologies in detecting either absence or presence of bacterial taxa was assessed by Kappa (κ) statistics. Results: The majority of bacterial taxa identified by culture were also identified with molecular analysis. In total 2, 60, 25, and 179 different bacterial taxa were identified with clinical-culture, extended-culture, T-RFLP and 454-FLX respectively. Clinical-culture, extended-culture and T-RFLP were poor predictors of species richness when compared to 454-FLX (p < 0.0001). Agreement between methods for detecting Pseudomonas sp. and Burkholderia sp. was good with κ ≥ 0.7 [p < 0.0001] and κ ≥ 0.9 [p < 0.0001] respectively. Detection of anaerobic bacteria, such as Prevotella sp. and Veillonella sp., was moderate between extended-culture and 454-FLX with κ = 0.461 [p < 0.0001] and κ = 0.311 [p = 0.032] respectively, and good between T-RFLP and 454-FLX with κ = 0.577 [p < 0.0001] and κ = 0.808 [p < 0.0001] respectively. Agreement between methods for other main bacterial taxa, such as Staphylcoccus sp. and Streptococcus sp., was poor with only a moderate agreement for detection of Streptococcus sp. observed between T-RFLP and 454-FLX (κ = 0.221 [p = 0.024]). Conclusions: This study demonstrates the increased sensitivity culture-independent microbial identification such as the 454-FLX have over clinical-culture, extended-culture and T-RFLP methodologies. The extended-culture detected majority of the most prevalent bacterial taxa associated with chronic colonisation of the CF airways which were also detected by culture-independent methodologies. However, agreement between methods in detecting number of potentially relevant bacteria is largely lacking.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/culture-and-culture-independant-identification-of-bacterial-communities-in-the-cystic-fibrosis-respiratory-tract(1ad287cd-9425-4a13-981e-5cc25fd16b9e).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2013-204457.253

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Einarsson , G G , McCaughan , J , Fodor , A A , Wolfgang , M C , Tunney , M M & Elborn , J S 2013 , ' CULTURE AND CULTURE INDEPENDANT IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES IN THE CYSTIC FIBROSIS RESPIRATORY TRACT ' Paper presented at Winter Meeting of the British-Thoracic-Society , United Kingdom , 04/12/2013 - 06/12/2013 , pp. A121-A121 . DOI: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2013-204457.253

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