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Multipad agarose plate: a rapid and high-throughput approach for antibiotic susceptibility testing.

Journal of the Royal Society, Interface (2024-03-27)
Morten Kals, Leonardo Mancini, Jurij Kotar, Allen Donald, Pietro Cicuta
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We describe a phenotypic antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST) method that can provide an eightfold speed-up in turnaround time compared with the current clinical standard by leveraging advances in microscopy and single-cell imaging. A newly developed growth plate containing 96 agarose pads, termed the multipad agarose plate (MAP), can be assembled at low cost. Pads can be prepared with dilution series of antibiotics. Bacteria are seeded on the pads and automatically imaged using brightfield microscopy, with a fully automated segmentation pipeline quantifying microcolony formation and growth rate. Using a test set of nine antibiotics with very different targets, we demonstrate that accurate minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) measurements can be performed based on the growth rate of microcolonies within 3 h of incubation with the antibiotic when started from exponential phase. Faster, reliable and high-throughput methods for AST, such as MAP, could improve patient care by expediting treatment initiation and alleviating the burden of antimicrobial resistance.

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Rifampicin, Antibiotic that specifically inhibits DNA-dependent RNA polymerase in bacteria by forming an inactive complex.