Problems with identifying and distinguishing salivary streptococci: a multi-instrumental approach.
Michał ZłochAgnieszka RodzikKatarzyna PauterMałgorzata Szultka-MłyńskaAgnieszka RogowskaWojciech KupczykPaweł PomastowskiBogusław BuszewskiPublished in: Future microbiology (2021)
Aim: The purpose of this study was to create an alternative protocol for the DNA-based identification of salivary microbiota focused on the distinguishing of Streptococcus species. Materials & methods: Salivary bacteria were identified using 16S rDNA sequencing and proteins and lipids profiling using MALDI-TOF/MS as well as FTIR analysis. Results: Most of the isolates belonged to streptococci - mostly the salivarious group indistinguishable by the molecular technique. In turn, MALDI analysis allowed for their fast and reliable classification. Although FTIR spectroscopy demonstrated the correct species classification, the spectra interpretation was time consuming and complicated. Conclusion: MALDI-TOF/MS demonstrated the biggest effectiveness in the identification and discrimination between the salivary streptococci, which could be easily incorporated in the workflow of routine microbiological laboratories.