Integrated microfluidic platform for rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing and bacterial growth analysis using bead-based biosensor via fluorescence imaging

AbstractThe paper describes a droplet-based microfluidic method for phenotypic-based antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST). In particular, this micro-droplet-based phenotypic assay evaluates susceptibility of different bacterial strains towards antibiotics by tracking effects on individual bacterial cells, including changes in bacterial cell number and morphology. The platform was validated by applying the method to test the responses of E. coli ATCC 25922 and 6937 (a clinical isolate), in spiked urine samples at a concentration of 5 × 104 cfu mL−1, to the antibiotics ceftazidime and levofloxacin. Both E. coli strains showed dose-dependent inhibition of bacterial replication and morphological alteration. These correlated well with minimal inhibitory concentrations determined by the reference broth microdilution method. Discrete bacterial divisions and morphological changes were observed within 20 min of on-chip incubation, demonstrating performance of rapid AST directly on urine samples. As proof-of-concept, specific bead-based biosensors were tested for capture and detection of E. coli for on-bead proliferation. The method has the attractive feature of allowing the detection of at least one bacterium per bead in less than 30 min. It can potentially be used to isolate a specific bacterial strain directly from patient urine samples for AST monitoring. Graphical Abstract(A) Schematic of the droplet microfluidic chip for bacterial detection and Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing (AST); (B) Time lapse proliferation images of green fluorescent protein expressing E. coli in droplets. (C) Bacterial proliferation on the bead-based sensor.

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