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 |
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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. |
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ISSN: | 1619-7070 1619-7089 1619-7089 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00259-020-05021-4 |