Rapid detection of carbapenemase production in Aeromonas using phenotypic tests based on colorimetric microtube assay

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Liu, Hui [1 ]
Zhang, Lijun [2 ]
Jiang, Min [2 ]
Zhang, Yuhong [2 ]
Sun, Bin [2 ]
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[1] Chongqing Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 1, Dept Blood Transfus, Chongqing, Peoples R China
[2] Chongqing Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 2, Dept Lab Med, Chongqing, Peoples R China
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Aeromonas; carbapenemase; phenotypic test; c-CNPt and ec-CNPt; RESISTANCE; CARBA; CPHA;
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10.1128/jcm.01104-24
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Antibiotic resistance, particularly carbapenem resistance, poses a significantglobal health threat due to the limited availability of effective antibiotics. Carbapenem-resistant Aeromonas are increasingly recognized for their role in various infections, necessitating rapid and accurate detection methods. This study aimed to evaluate several phenotypic tests, including the Carba NP test (CNPt), Carba NP-direct test (CNPd), and Blue-Carba test (BCT), for their effectiveness in rapidly detecting carbapenemase production in Aeromonas. These tests target both the chromosomally encoded CphA metallo-beta-lactamase (MBL) and acquired carbapenemases. Additionally, a modifiedphenotypic test called the Colony-Carba NP test (c-CNPt) was introduced to enhance sensitivity and specificity. A retrospective analysis was conducted on 131 clinically conserved Aeromonas strains harboring identified carbapenem resistance genes, using CNPt, CNPd, BCT, and the newly developed c-CNPt and EDTA-Colony-Carba NP test (ec-CNPt). The stability of c-CNPt reagents stored at -80 degrees C was also assessed. Additionally, a prospective study conducted from July 2021 to November 2023 evaluated 152 Aeromonas isolates to determine the clinical applicability of these tests. Our results demonstrated that CNPd and BCT achieved 100% sensitivity and specificity, surpassing the traditional CNPt, which showed only 63.6% sensitivity for Aeromonas strains. The c-CNPt also showed 100% sensitivity and specificity, with the ec-CNPt effectivelydifferentiating between MBL and serine carbapenemase types. Stability tests confirmedthat c-CNPt reagents could be stored at -80 degrees C for up to 1 year without performance degradation. These findings highlight the practicality and reliability of these phenotypic tests for routine laboratory use, providing a rapid and cost-effective method for detecting carbapenemase production. IMPORTANCE The rapid detection of carbapenemase production in Aeromonas is of paramount importance due to the significant clinical and public health implications associated with antibiotic resistance. The development and validation of rapid phenotypic tests such as the Colony-Carba NP test (c-CNPt) and the EDTA-Colony-Carba NP test (ec-CNPt) are crucial advancements in the field. These tests offer a highly sensitive and specific method for detecting carbapenemase production in Aeromonas, including the differentiation between metallo-beta-lactamase and serine carbapenemases. The c-CNPt and ec-CNPt are cost-effective, easy to perform, and provide rapid results, making them suitable for routine clinical use. Additionally, the stability of the reagents ensures their practicality for long-term application in various healthcare settings. Implementing these phenotypic tests in clinical laboratories can significantly enhance the early detection and appropriate treatment of carbapenem-resistant Aeromonas infections.
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