Molecular detection of Gram-positive bacteria in the human lung through an optical fiber–based endoscope

Purpose The relentless rise in antimicrobial resistance is a major societal challenge and requires, as part of its solution, a better understanding of bacterial colonization and infection. To facilitate this, we developed a highly efficient no-wash red optical molecular imaging agent that enables th...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging 2021-03, Vol.48 (3), p.800-807
Hauptverfasser: Mills, Bethany, Megia-Fernandez, Alicia, Norberg, Dominic, Duncan, Sheelagh, Marshall, Adam, Akram, Ahsan R., Quinn, Thomas, Young, Irene, Bruce, Annya M., Scholefield, Emma, Williams, Gareth O. S., Krstajić, Nikola, Choudhary, Tushar R., Parker, Helen E., Tanner, Michael G., Harrington, Kerrianne, Wood, Harry A. C., Birks, Timothy A., Knight, Jonathan C., Haslett, Christopher, Dhaliwal, Kevin, Bradley, Mark, Ucuncu, Muhammed, Stone, James M.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose The relentless rise in antimicrobial resistance is a major societal challenge and requires, as part of its solution, a better understanding of bacterial colonization and infection. To facilitate this, we developed a highly efficient no-wash red optical molecular imaging agent that enables the rapid, selective, and specific visualization of Gram-positive bacteria through a bespoke optical fiber–based delivery/imaging endoscopic device. Methods We rationally designed a no-wash, red, Gram-positive-specific molecular imaging agent (Merocy-Van) based on vancomycin and an environmental merocyanine dye. We demonstrated the specificity and utility of the imaging agent in escalating in vitro and ex vivo whole human lung models ( n  = 3), utilizing a bespoke fiber–based delivery and imaging device, coupled to a wide-field, two-color endomicroscopy system. Results The imaging agent (Merocy-Van) was specific to Gram-positive bacteria and enabled no-wash imaging of S. aureus within the alveolar space of whole ex vivo human lungs within 60 s of delivery into the field-of-view, using the novel imaging/delivery endomicroscopy device. Conclusion This platform enables the rapid and specific detection of Gram-positive bacteria in the human lung.
ISSN:1619-7070
1619-7089
1619-7089
DOI:10.1007/s00259-020-05021-4