Distribution of Achromobacter Species in 12 French Cystic Fibrosis Centers in 2020 by a Retrospective MALDI-TOF MS Spectrum Analysis.
Thomas GarrigosManon DollatArnaud MagallonAnaïs FolletetJulien BadorMaryam AbidMarlène AmaraClémence BeauruelleOlivier BelmontePierre BoyerEmilie Cardot-MartinAnne-Gaëlle CauchieSylvie Colin de VerdièreClaire DaurelCécile GaudruFarida HamdadGeneviève Héry-ArnaudBaptiste HoellingerClaudie LamoureuxMarie-Frédérique LartigueDamasie MalandainOcéane MarchandCaroline PiauSandrine PicotHélène RevilletZeina SabouniCatherine NeuwirthLucie AmoureuxPublished in: Journal of clinical microbiology (2022)
Achromobacter spp. are nonfermenting Gram-negative bacilli mainly studied among cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. The identification of the 19 species within the genus is time-consuming ( nrdA -sequencing), thus data concerning the distribution of the species are limited to specific studies. Recently, we built a database using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry (MS) (Bruker) that allows rapid and accurate species identification and detection of the multiresistant epidemic clones: A. xylosoxidans ST137 spreading among CF patients in various French and Belgium centers, and A. ruhlandii DES in Denmark. Here, we first assessed whether species identification could be achieved with our database solely by analysis of MS spectra without availability of isolates. Then, we conducted a multicentric study describing the distribution of Achromobacter species and of the clone ST137 among French CF centers. We collected and analyzed with our local database the spectra of Achromobacter isolates from 193 patients (528 samples) from 12 centers during 2020. In total, our approach enabled to conclude for 502/528 samples (95.1%), corresponding to 181 patients. Eleven species were detected, only five being involved in chronic colonization, A. xylosoxidans (86.4%), A. insuavis (9.1%), A. mucicolens (2.3%), A. marplatensis (1.1%) and A. genogroup 3 (1.1%). This study confirmed the high prevalence of A. xylosoxidans in chronic colonizations and the circulation of the clone A. xylosoxidans ST137 in France: four patients in two centers. The present study is the first to report the distribution of Achromobacter species from CF patients samples using retrospective MALDI-TOF/MS data. This easy approach could enable future large-scale epidemiological studies.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- cystic fibrosis
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- gram negative
- emergency department
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- high resolution
- machine learning
- single cell
- high performance liquid chromatography
- multidrug resistant
- genetic diversity
- cross sectional
- air pollution
- quantum dots
- capillary electrophoresis
- data analysis