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A novel biochemistry approach combined with MALDI-TOF MS to discriminate Escherichia coli and Shigella species

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ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 1284, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2023.341967

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Escherichia coli; Shigella spp.; MALDI-TOF MS; Biochemistry

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MALDI-TOF MS technology can accurately identify Escherichia coli and Shigella spp., which is crucial for disease control and prevention. By identifying characteristic peaks of decarboxylation products, we were able to distinguish E. coli from Shigella spp. This technology is advantageous for its high throughput, high quality, and ease of operation, and is of significant value for the diagnosis of E. coli and Shigella-related diseases.
Escherichia coli and Shigella spp. are closely related, making it crucial to accurately identify them for disease control and prevention. In this study, we utilized MALDI-TOF MS to identify characteristic peaks of decarbox-ylation products of lysine and ornithine to distinguish between E. coli and Shigella spp. Our findings indicate that the peak at m/z 103.12 +/- 0.1 of the product cadaverine from lysine decarboxylase is unique to E. coli, while all Shigella species lack the m/z 103.12 +/- 0.1 peak. However, S. sonnei and S. boydii serotype C13 exhibit a specific peak at m/z 89.10 +/- 0.1, which is the product of putrescine from ornithine decarboxylase. We were able to correctly identify 97.06% (132 of 136) of E. coli and Shigella isolates and 100% (8 of 8) of S. sonnei isolates using this biochemical-based MALDI-TOF MS detection system. This technology is advantageous for its high -throughput, high quality, and ease of operation, and is of significant value for the diagnosis of E. coli and Shigella-related diseases.

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