The device developed by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) combines microfluidic technology with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to diagnose these infections and determine the presence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains.
"Rapidly identifying the pathogen responsible for an infection and testing for the presence of resistance are critical not only for diagnosis but also for deciding which antibiotics to give a patient," said Ralph Weissleder, director of the MGH Center for Systems Biology (CSB) and co-senior author of both papers.
"These described methods allow us to do this in two to three hours, a vast improvement over standard culturing practice, which can take as much as two weeks to provide a diagnosis," Weissleder said.
Target cells or molecules are first labelled with magnetic nanoparticles, and the sample is then passed through a micro NMR system capable of detecting and quantifying levels of the target.
But initial efforts to adapt the system to bacterial diagnosis had trouble finding antibodies - the detection method used in the earlier studies - that would accurately detect the specific bacteria. Instead the team switched to targeting specific nucleic acid sequences.
The system described in the journal Nature Communications, detects DNA from the tuberculosis bacteria in small sputum samples.
The miniature NMR coil incorporated into the device - which is about the size of a standard laboratory slide - detects any TB bacterial DNA present in the sample.
Tests of the device on samples from patients known to have TB and from healthy controls identified all positive samples with no false positives in less than three hours.
Results were even stronger for patients infected with both TB and HIV - probably because infection with both pathogens leads to high levels of the TB bacteria - and specialised nucleic acid probes developed by the research team were able to distinguish treatment-resistant bacterial strains.
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