Comparison of Three Expanded-Spectrum Cephalosporin Hydrolysis Assays and the NG-Test CTX-M Multi Assay That Detects All CTX-M-Like Enzymes
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Strain Collection
2.2. The ESBL NDP Test
2.3. LACTA™ Test
2.4. NG-Test® CTX-M MULTI
2.5. LFIA-CTX Test
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. The ESBL NDP Test
3.2. The β-LACTA™ Test
3.3. The NG-Test®® CTX-M MULTI
3.4. The LFIA-CTX Test
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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ESBL NDP | ß-LACTA™ | LFIA-CTX | NG-Test®® CTX-M MULTI | |
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Origin Manufacturer | Home-made [7] | Commercial Bio-Rad (France) [8] | RUO device NG-Biotech (France) [10] | Commercial NG-Biotech (France) [9] |
Substrate used | Cefotaxime | HMRZ-86: chromogenic cephalsporin | Cefotaxime | NA a |
Detection | Colour change due to acidification of the media as a consequence of hydrolysis | Colour change due to hydrolysis of the chromogenic cephalosporin (HMRZ-86) | Antibodies detecting non-hydrolysed cefotaxime | Antibodies detecting CTX-M enzymes |
Hands-on time | 15′ | 2′ | 2′ | 2′ |
Time to results | 15′ incubation | 15′ incubation | 30′ hydrolysis and 10′ migration on the strip | 15′ migration on the strip |
Incubation Temperature | 37 °C | RT b | RT | RT |
Bacterial matrix | 3 × 10 µL loop full with 1/3 of bacteria to be tested | One 1 µL loop full of bacteria | One colony | One colony |
Negative test | Red | Yellow | Absence of a band | Absence of a band |
Positive test | Orange to Yellow | Red | Presence of a band | Presence of a band |
Non-Interpretable | Orange | |||
Required reagents | Tazobactam, cefotaxime, and phenol red solutions needed to be prepared extemporaneously 3 different tubes needed/test | None (everything is provided) 1 tube needed/test | None (everything is provided in the kit) 1 tube needed/test | None (everything is provided in the kit) 1 tube needed/test |
Storage | 2–8 °C | 2–8 °C | RT | RT |
Interpretation | Ambiguous Hydrolysis of CTX Inhibition by Tazobactam (ESBL) | Ambiguous Hydrolysis of HMRZ-86 | Unambiguous Hydrolysis of CTX | Unambiguous Detection of CTX-M-like enzymes |
Enterobacterales (n = 60) | P. aeruginosa (n = 21) | A. baumannii (n = 12) | Global (n = 93) | |||||
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Specificity | Sensitivity | Specificity | Sensitivity | Specificity | Sensitivity | Specificity | Sensitivity | |
β-LACTA™ with NI(+) a | 93% (66; 99) | 89% (76; 95) | 80% (63; 98) | 89% (30; 99) | 100% (5; 100) | 100% (68; 100) | 90% (65; 98) | 90% (79; 95) |
β-LACTA™ with NI(−) b | 93% (66; 99) | 77 (63; 87) | 80% (30; 99) | 66% (41; 86) | 100% (5; 100) | 72% (39; 93) | 90% (65; 98) | 72% (60; 81) |
ESBL NDP | 93% (66; 99) | 89% (76; 95) | 80% (30; 99) | 80% (56; 93) | 100% (5; 100) | 82% (48; 97) | 89% (65; 98) | 84% (73; 91) |
LFIA-CTX | 100% (72; 100) | 100% (91; 100) | 100% (60; 100) | 69% (39; 90) | 100% (6; 100) | 100% (68; 100) | 100% (82; 100) | 94% (87; 98) |
NG-Test®® CTX-M MULTI (CTX-M-detection) c | 33/33 | 1/1 | 1/1 | 35/35 |
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Gonzalez, C.; Moguet, C.; Chalin, A.; Oueslati, S.; Dortet, L.; Simon, S.; Volland, H.; Naas, T. Comparison of Three Expanded-Spectrum Cephalosporin Hydrolysis Assays and the NG-Test CTX-M Multi Assay That Detects All CTX-M-Like Enzymes. Diagnostics 2022, 12, 197. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12010197
Gonzalez C, Moguet C, Chalin A, Oueslati S, Dortet L, Simon S, Volland H, Naas T. Comparison of Three Expanded-Spectrum Cephalosporin Hydrolysis Assays and the NG-Test CTX-M Multi Assay That Detects All CTX-M-Like Enzymes. Diagnostics. 2022; 12(1):197. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12010197
Chicago/Turabian StyleGonzalez, Camille, Christian Moguet, Arnaud Chalin, Saoussen Oueslati, Laurent Dortet, Stéphanie Simon, Hervé Volland, and Thierry Naas. 2022. "Comparison of Three Expanded-Spectrum Cephalosporin Hydrolysis Assays and the NG-Test CTX-M Multi Assay That Detects All CTX-M-Like Enzymes" Diagnostics 12, no. 1: 197. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12010197
APA StyleGonzalez, C., Moguet, C., Chalin, A., Oueslati, S., Dortet, L., Simon, S., Volland, H., & Naas, T. (2022). Comparison of Three Expanded-Spectrum Cephalosporin Hydrolysis Assays and the NG-Test CTX-M Multi Assay That Detects All CTX-M-Like Enzymes. Diagnostics, 12(1), 197. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12010197