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Genus-level identification of dermatophytes by MALDI-TOF MS after 2 days of colony growth.

Jari IntraC SartoN TibertiS BesanaC SavarinoP Brambilla
Published in: Letters in applied microbiology (2018)
In this study, a two-step workflow for the identification of clinical dermatophytes using MALDI-TOF analysis and commercially available spectral library was developed. The workflow consists of an initial direct deposition of the sample on the MALDI plate and formic acid protein extraction at 2 days of growth culture; if dermatophyte identification is not successful, a complete protein extraction using ethanol-formic acid-acetonitrile is subsequently performed. Using this workflow, the correct isolate identifications increase up to 90%; of these, 27% are identified at the genus-level, providing sufficient information to start an antifungal treatment. The method here proposed represents a fast and useful approach to differentiate dermatophytes grown in culture.
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