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Rapid Inactivation of Mycobacterium and Nocardia Species before Identification Using Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization–Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry
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Mechanical DisruptionEngineeringBacteriologyBiological Mass SpectrometryMicrobial PhysiologyBioanalysisRapid Inactivation ProtocolMicrobial EcologyAnalytical ChemistryEnvironmental MicrobiologyFlight Mass SpectrometryBiochemistryClinical MicrobiologyMass SpectrometryMicrobiologyRapid InactivationMedicineQuantitative MicrobiologyNocardia SpeciesMicrobiological DegradationDiagnostic Microbiology
The identification of mycobacteria outside biocontainment facilities requires that the organisms first be rendered inactive. Exposure to 70% ethanol (EtOH) either before or after mechanical disruption was evaluated in order to establish a safe, effective, and rapid inactivation protocol that is compatible with identification of Mycobacterium and Nocardia species using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS). A combination of 5 min of bead beating in 70% EtOH followed by a 10-min room temperature incubation period was found to be rapidly bactericidal and provided high-quality spectra compared to spectra obtained directly from growth on solid media. The age of the culture, the stability of the refrigerated or frozen lysates, and freeze-thaw cycles did not adversely impact the quality of the spectra or the identification obtained.
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