ODELAM: Rapid sequence-independent detection of drug resistance in clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

biorxiv(2020)

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Antimicrobial-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) causes over 200,000 deaths each year. Current assays of antimicrobial resistance need knowledge of mutations that confer drug resistance, or long periods of culture time to test growth under drug pressure. We present ODELAM (One-cell Doubling Evaluation of Living Arrays of Mycobacterium), a time-lapse microscopy-based method that observes individual cells growing into microcolonies. ODELAM enables rapid quantitative measures of growth kinetics in as little as 30 hours under a wide variety of environmental conditions. We show the utility of ODELAM by identifying ofloxacin resistance in clinical isolates of Mtb and benchmark its performance with standard MIC assays. In one clinical isolate, ODELAM identified ofloxacin heteroresistance and identifies the presence of drug resistant colony forming units (CFU) at 1 per 1000 CFUs in as little as 48 hours. ODELAM is a powerful new tool that can rapidly evaluate Mtb drug resistance in a laboratory setting.
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mycobacterium tuberculosis,drug resistance,clinical isolates,sequence-independent
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