Microorganisms (Mar 2023)

Identification of <i>Francisella tularensis</i> Subspecies in a Clinical Setting Using MALDI-TOF MS: An In-House <i>Francisella</i> Library and Biomarkers

  • Maaike C. de Vries,
  • B. J. A. Hoeve-Bakker,
  • Maaike J. C. van den Beld,
  • Amber C. A. Hendriks,
  • Airien S. D. Harpal,
  • Ramón C. E. A. Noomen,
  • Frans A. G. Reubsaet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040905
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 905

Abstract

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Francisella tularensis is a zoonotic bacterium that is endemic in large parts of the world. It is absent in the standard library of the most applied matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) systems: the Vitek MS and the Bruker Biotyper system. The additional Bruker MALDI Biotyper Security library contains F. tularensis without subspecies differentiation. The virulence of F. tularensis differs between the subspecies. The F. tularensis subspecies (ssp.) tularensis is highly pathogenic, whereas the subspecies holarctica displays lower virulence and subspecies novicida and F. tularensis ssp. mediasiatica are hardly virulent. To differentiate the Francisellaceae and the F. tularensis-subspecies, an in-house Francisella library was built with the Bruker Biotyper system and validated together with the existing Bruker databases. In addition, specific biomarkers were defined based on the main spectra of the Francisella strains supplemented with in silico genome data. Our in-house Francisella library accurately differentiates the F. tularensis subspecies and the other Francisellaceae. The biomarkers correctly differentiate the various species within the genus Francisella and the F. tularensis subspecies. These MALDI-TOF MS strategies can successfully be applied in a clinical laboratory setting as a fast and specific method to identify F. tularensis to subspecies level.

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