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Rapid Isolation of Staphylococcus aureus Pathogens from Infected Clinical Samples Using Magnetic Beads Coated with Fc-Mannose Binding Lectin

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2016

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Bicart-See, A., M. Rottman, M. Cartwright, B. Seiler, N. Gamini, M. Rodas, M. Penary, et al. 2016. “Rapid Isolation of Staphylococcus aureus Pathogens from Infected Clinical Samples Using Magnetic Beads Coated with Fc-Mannose Binding Lectin.” PLoS ONE 11 (6): e0156287. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0156287. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156287.

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Here we describe how Staphylococcus aureus bacteria can be rapidly isolated from clinical samples of articular fluid and synovial tissue using magnetic beads coated with the engineered chimeric human opsonin protein, Fc-mannose-binding lectin (FcMBL). The FcMBL-beads were used to capture and magnetically remove bacteria from purified cultures of 12 S. aureus strains, and from 8 articular fluid samples and 4 synovial tissue samples collected from patients with osteoarthritis or periprosthetic infections previously documented by positive S. aureus cultures. While the capture efficiency was high (85%) with purified S. aureus strains grown in vitro, direct FcMBL-bead capture from the clinical samples was initially disappointing (< 5% efficiency). Further analysis revealed that inhibition of FcMBL binding was due to coating of the bacteria by immunoglobulins and immune cells that masked FcMBL binding sites, and to the high viscosity of these complex biological samples. Importantly, capture of pathogens using the FcMBL-beads was increased to 76% efficiency by pretreating clinical specimens with hypotonic washes, hyaluronidase and a protease cocktail. Using this approach, S. aureus bacteria could be isolated from infected osteoarthritic tissues within 2 hours after sample collection. This FcMBL-enabled magnetic method for rapid capture and concentration of pathogens from clinical samples could be integrated upstream of current processes used in clinical microbiology laboratories to identify pathogens and perform antibiotic sensitivity testing when bacterial culture is not possible or before colonies can be detected.

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Biology and Life Sciences, Organisms, Bacteria, Staphylococcus, Staphylococcus Aureus, Microbiology, Medical Microbiology, Microbial Pathogens, Bacterial Pathogens, Medicine and Health Sciences, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Pathogens, Biochemistry, Enzymology, Enzymes, Proteases, Proteins, Anatomy, Body Fluids, Interstitial Fluid, Physiology, Physical Sciences, Chemistry, Chemical Compounds, Organic Compounds, Carbohydrates, Organic Chemistry, Immune Physiology, Antibodies, Immunology, Immune System Proteins, Synovial Fluid

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