Accurate Prediction of Antimicrobial Susceptibility for Point-of-Care Testing of Urine in Less than 90 Minutes via iPRISM Cassettes

Xin Jiang, Talya Borkum, Sagi Shprits, Joseph Boen, Sofia Arshavsky-Graham, Baruch Rofman, Merav Strauss, Raul Colodner, Jeremias Sulam, Sarel Halachmi, Heidi Leonard, Ester Segal

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Abstract

The extensive and improper use of antibiotics has led to a dramatic increase in the frequency of antibiotic resistance among human pathogens, complicating infectious disease treatments. In this work, a method for rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) is presented using microstructured silicon diffraction gratings integrated into prototype devices, which enhance bacteria-surface interactions and promote bacterial colonization. The silicon microstructures act also as optical sensors for monitoring bacterial growth upon exposure to antibiotics in a real-time and label-free manner via intensity-based phase-shift reflectometric interference spectroscopic measurements (iPRISM). Rapid AST using clinical isolates of Escherichia coli (E. coli) from urine is established and the assay is applied directly on unprocessed urine samples from urinary tract infection patients. When coupled with a machine learning algorithm trained on clinical samples, the iPRISM AST is able to predict the resistance or susceptibility of a new clinical sample with an Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic curve (AUC) of ∼ 0.85 in 1 h, and AUC > 0.9 in 90 min, when compared to state-of-the-art automated AST methods used in the clinic while being an order of magnitude faster.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2303285
Pages (from-to)e2303285
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume10
Issue number31
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • antibiotic resistance
  • antimicrobial susceptibility testing
  • bacteria
  • diffraction gratings
  • machine learning
  • optical sensors
  • urinary tract infecion
  • Point-of-Care Testing
  • Humans
  • Escherichia coli
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests
  • Silicon

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Medicine (miscellaneous)
  • General Chemical Engineering
  • General Materials Science
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
  • General Engineering
  • General Physics and Astronomy

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