Comparison of MALDI-ToF, NAATS and monoclonal kits to detect Neisseria gonorrhoeae L. Gray, M. Wootton, L. Davies, M. Perry, P. Brookes, R. A. Howe Introduction.

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Comparison of MALDI-ToF, NAATS and monoclonal kits to detect Neisseria gonorrhoeae L. Gray, M. Wootton, L. Davies, M. Perry, P. Brookes, R. A. Howe Introduction Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG), the etiological agent of gonorrhoea, causes an estimated 62 million new cases a year. It is the second most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in men and women aged years old. Diagnostic detection of NG has been problematic due to similar taxonomy in the Neisseria genus. A number of methods are available; biochemical (API), monoclonal antibody (Phadebact), and more recently Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT). Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionisation-Time of Flight (MALDI-ToF) mass spectroscopy is becoming increasingly used in the diagnostic laboratory. This study aims to determine if MALDI-ToF can accurately distinguish NG from 3 commonly misidentified species. Specialist Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Unit, Public Health Wales, Cardiff, UK. eP th ECCMID May 10 th – May 13 th, 2014 Barcelona, Spain Methods 96 NG isolates were recovered from genital and eye samples of patients attending GPs or genitourinary clinic over a 6 month period. All NG isolates were identified using Phadebact monoclonal NG kits and MALDI-ToF (Bruker Daltronics Biotyper 3.0), confirming ID using NAAT. A control strain N. gonorrhoeae NCTC was also tested. Further non NG isolates; 13 Neisseria meningitidis (NM), 18 Moraxella catarrhalis (MC) and 2 Kingella dentrificans (KD) were analysed with MALDI-ToF. Both stringent (genus & species of top 3 are the same with ≥1.7 score) and relaxed (genus & species of top 1 with ≥1.7 score) MALDI-ToF acceptance criteria (AC) were used. Conclusions MALDI-ToF can be used for Neisseria gonorrhoeae identification using the relaxed criteria. Species of three genera, NM, MC and KD were distinguishable from NG when using the relaxed criteria. Results All 96 N. gonorrhoeae tested positive by the Phadebact monoclonal kit, however the 2 K. dentrificans also tested positive. Sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV for these kits are shown in Table 1. Using the relaxed MALDI-ToF criteria 95/96 (98.9%) were correctly identified as NG compared with 29/96 (30.2%) using the stringent criteria. In all cases if an incorrect ID, NM was the species listed (Table 2, Fig 1). Table 2: Percentage of NG, NM, MC & KD correctly identified by MALDI-ToF NumberRelaxedStringentIncorrect ID NG9698.9%30.2%N. meningitidis NM13100% N/A MC18100% N/A KD2100%0% Streptomyces violaceoruber / N. meningitidis Table 1: Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value SensSpecPPVNPV Phadebact100%91.2%97%100% MALDI-ToF (stringent)30.2%93.9%100%33% MALDI-ToF (Relaxed)98.9%100%97.9%94.3% Of the 13 NM and 18 MC all were correctly ID’d using the stringent criteria. Of the 2 KD, both were correctly ID’d using the relaxed but not the stringent criteria. Sensitivity and specificity for ID of NG using stringent and relaxed criteria are 30.2% & 93.9% and 98.9% & 100% respectively. Fig 1: Numbers of correct NG ID in top 3 MALDI-ToF IDs when using the stringent criteria