Ping ZhangXihao WuLan SuHuiqin WangTaifeng LinYaping FangHuimin ZhaoWenjing LüMeng‐Jia LiuWenbo LiuDawei Zheng
The rapid identification of bacterial antibiotic susceptibility is pivotal to the rational administration of antibacterial drugs. In this study, cefotaxime (CTX)-derived resistance in Salmonella typhimurium (abbr. CTXr-S. typhimurium) during 3 months of exposure was rapidly recorded using a portable Raman spectrometer. The molecular changes that occurred in the drug-resistant strains were sensitively monitored in whole cells by label-free surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). Various degrees of resistant strains could be accurately discriminated by applying multivariate statistical analyses to bacterial SERS profiles. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values showed a positive linear correlation with the relative Raman intensities of I990/I1348, and the R2 reached 0.9962. The SERS results were consistent with the data obtained by MIC assays, mutant prevention concentration (MPC) determinations, and Kirby-Bauer antibiotic susceptibility tests (K-B tests). This preliminary proof-of-concept study indicates the high potential of the SERS method to supplement the time-consuming conventional method and help alleviate the challenges of antibiotic resistance in clinical therapy.
Ertuğ AvcıHülya YılmazNurettin ŞahinerBilge Güvenç TunaMunevver Burcu CicekdalMehmet EserKayhan BaşakFatih Altıntoprakİsmail ZenginSoner DoğanMustafa Çulha
Xiaxia YueHongmei LiJun TangJie LiuJuan Jiao
Lijia XuBin RenMingbo PuYinghui GuoXiong LiXiangang Luo
Vivek NandakumarJeffrey T. La BelleJustin ReedMiti ShahDouglas CochranLokesh JoshiT. L. Alford