Scientific Reports (Jan 2022)

Multicentre study on the reproducibility of MALDI-TOF MS for nontuberculous mycobacteria identification

  • David Rodriguez-Temporal,
  • Fernando Alcaide,
  • Ivana Mareković,
  • James Anthony O’Connor,
  • Rebecca Gorton,
  • Jakko van Ingen,
  • An Van den Bossche,
  • Genevieve Héry-Arnaud,
  • Clémence Beauruelle,
  • Dorothea Orth-Höller,
  • Juan-José Palacios-Gutiérrez,
  • Griselda Tudó,
  • Germán Bou,
  • Pieter-Jan Ceyssens,
  • Montserrat Garrigó,
  • Julià González-Martin,
  • Gilbert Greub,
  • Jaroslav Hrabak,
  • André Ingebretsen,
  • Maria Concepción Mediavilla-Gradolph,
  • Marina Oviaño,
  • Begoña Palop,
  • Arthur B. Pranada,
  • Lidia Quiroga,
  • Maria Jesús Ruiz-Serrano,
  • Belén Rodríguez-Sánchez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-05315-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract The ability of MALDI-TOF for the identification of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) has improved recently thanks to updated databases and optimized protein extraction procedures. Few multicentre studies on the reproducibility of MALDI-TOF have been performed so far, none on mycobacteria. The aim of this study was to evaluate the reproducibility of MALDI-TOF for the identification of NTM in 15 laboratories in 9 European countries. A total of 98 NTM clinical isolates were grown on Löwenstein-Jensen. Biomass was collected in tubes with water and ethanol, anonymized and sent out to the 15 participating laboratories. Isolates were identified using MALDI Biotyper (Bruker Daltonics). Up to 1330 MALDI-TOF identifications were collected in the study. A score ≥ 1.6 was obtained for 100% of isolates in 5 laboratories (68.2–98.6% in the other). Species-level identification provided by MALDI-TOF was 100% correct in 8 centres and 100% correct to complex-level in 12 laboratories. In most cases, the misidentifications obtained were associated with closely related species. The variability observed for a few isolates could be due to variations in the protein extraction procedure or to MALDI-TOF system status in each centre. In conclusion, MALDI-TOF showed to be a highly reproducible method and suitable for its implementation for NTM identification.