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Title: Bugs to Bar Codes in 8 hours


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Bugs to Bar Codes in 8 hours
  • Ann Krywiuk
  • Molecular Microbiology Specialist

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Agenda
  • Introduction to RiboPrinter
  • Process overview
  • Results
  • Applications
  • Summary

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RiboPrinter system from DuPont Qualicon,
distributed by ThermoFisher
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Simultaneously Identifies and Characterises
Virtually Any Bacterium
  • Results identify samples below the species level
  • Identifies bacteria regardless of environmental
    stresses, gram stain results or media and growth
    conditions
  • Ability to differentiate virtually any bacterium
    beyond the species level
  • Learning database increases continuously
  • Definitive, DNA-based results
  • Based on scientific data
  • Little subjective data interpretation

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What Is Ribotyping?
  • Method of fingerprinting genomic DNA
  • Based on differences in ribosomal RNA genes
  • Stable, highly conserved regions
  • Variable number and position
  • Focuses on restriction fragments that contain all
    or part of the genes coding for the 16S and 23S
    rRNA
  • Variations in position and intensity of rRNA
    bands are used to identify and classify the
    bacteria

Listeria monocytogenes
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Ribotyping Example Using EcoRI
STRAIN 1
EcoRI cuts the DNA into different sized fragments
(A E) according to the location of the
restriction sites that match the enzyme.
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Ribotyping Example Using EcoRI
STRAIN 2
The same enzyme cuts the DNA of each individual
isolate into a different number or size of
fragments for differentiation.
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Differences Produce Below-Species Differentiation
Strain 1
Strain 2

B
B
D
D
Conserved fragments
C
C

A
A
Variation
Increasing Fragment Size
E
E
same 16S sequence different RiboPrint patterns
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Detection Raw Image
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RiboPrint Pattern Automatically Generated for
Analysis
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Data Analysis Identification
  • Incoming patterns compared to a continually
    improving database of known reference patterns
  • Pattern upgrades are supplied periodically
    (uploaded from CD)
  • Collaborations with leading pharma companies and
    culture collections including ATCC, DSMZ
    (Germany) and Riken (Japan)
  • Match provides accurate sample identification -
    Similarity threshold is 0.85

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RiboPrint Patterns Clearly Demonstrate Genera
Differentiation
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RiboPrint Patterns Provide Conserved Characters
that Show Species Variation
Listeria
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RiboPrint Patterns Show Non-Conserved Characters
that Discriminate Below the Species Level
Listeria monocytogenes
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RiboPrinter System Batch Report
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Ribotyping
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Ribotyping
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How the RiboPrinter System Works
  • Automated processing
  • DNA Preparation
  • Separation and Transfer
  • Membrane Processing
  • Detection
  • Automated analysis
  • Identification
  • Characterisation

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Automated Pattern Analysis - Identification
  • Incoming pattern is compared to a database of
    known reference patterns
  • Match provides accurate sample identification

0.85 similarity threshold
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Automated Pattern Analysis - Characterisation
  • Allows you to compare samples without knowing the
    identity of the organisms
  • Provides information below the species level
  • Tells you if samples are the SAME or DIFFERENT

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RiboPrinter System Batch Report
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Tracking Contamination in Production
  • S. epidermidis(Personnel Hands)
  • S. epidermidis(Raw Material)
  • S. epidermidis(Finished Product)

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APPLICATION - QA/QC
Map microbial ecology of production
facilities Routine monitoring of microbial flora
in production facility for subtle
changes Address sterility failures by tracking
sources of contamination Develop strategies for
corrective actions
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Solutions for Detection, Tracking, and Tracing

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Importance of Strain Level Mapping
  • Identifies the normal ecology within a facility
    as well as the incoming raw materials by creating
    a library of patterns
  • Surveillance from environmental/product samples
    allows historical threats to be spotted quickly
    reducing risk
  • Allows for root cause identification of source to
    be pinpointed through matching fingerprints
  • Provides information for effective corrective
    actions

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Enterobacter sakazakii in infant formula
  • Problem
  • A European producer of infant formula found that
    its finished product was consistently
    contaminated with low levels of Enterobacter
    sakazakii
  • The company realised that the bacteria could grow
    rapidly in reconstituted milk, and they wanted to
    understand how the product became contaminated
  • A survey of raw materials and the environment at
    each site yielded several hundred samples of
    Enterobacter sakazakii
  • The QC team performed some preliminary screening
    using biochemical methods, but those data were
    not helpful in tracking the contamination

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Enterobacter sakazakii in infant formula
  • Action
  • The team decided to use the RiboPrinter
    Microbial Characterisation System for more
    information
  • The RiboPrinter system was able to discriminate
    among many of the Enterobacter sakazakii strains
    below the species level, which allowed the
    company to learn how the contamination was being
    spread throughout the factories.
  • For example, 30 strains of the organism found in
    one factory clustered into 8 RiboGroup pattern
    sets
  • By examining this level of characterization and
    identification, the investigators could see which
    strains were confined to a single site and which
    were common to all three factories.

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Enterobacter sakazakii in infant formula
  • Important trends became evident
  • The use of portable vacuum cleaners presented a
    cross-contamination hazard
  • Personnel movement was a factor in the transfer
    of some strains of Enterobacter sakazakii
  • Resident" florae of a particular type of
    Enterobacter sakazakii were able to evade
    standard cleaning and sanitation regimes. This
    source of contamination was considered
    significant
  • Result
  • The company changed its cleaning practices to
    address these issues
  • The QC team monitors and recognizes that changes
    in the subspecies florae may indicate a problem
    in process or hygiene practices
  • The team can then quickly direct cleaning crews
    and engineers to the area of concern

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Enterobacter sakazakii in infant formula
  • The RiboPrinter system was invaluable in helping
    this business quickly, definitively address the
    source and route of contamination throughout its
    complex manufacturing operation.

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Information to Support Clinical Trials with FDA
  • Alcon manufacturers high-quality eye care
    products and therapies. By using RiboPrinter
    instead of traditional biochemical processes,
    they are able to pinpoint contamination and
    determine treatment efficacy more accurately and
    with more confidence.
  • In a comparison study, researchers characterized
    11 ocular isolates of Corynebacterium identified
    as sp. pseudodiphteriticum by biochemical methods
    (API and Biolog). RiboPrint patterns
    characterized 10 of the isolates into 4
    ribogroups, while the 11th sample was determined
    to not be pseudodiphteriticum at all.
  • During a sterility test failure, two isolates of
    staph were identified as S. haemolyticus using a
    fatty-acid profile (MIDI) and Vitek. One sample
    was from the sterility test and the other from a
    line workers lab coat. The RiboPrinter verified
    the samples as S. haemolyticus, but also as two
    different strains which shows the failed test was
    not the result of contamination by the worker.

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Information to Support Clinical Trials with FDA
  • To measure treatment efficacy, three ocular
    isolates from 2 different hospitals were
    identified as 3 different strains of
    Streptococcus pneumoniae by the RiboPrinter. This
    indicates the two isolates from the same facility
    were from different sources. Post-therapy
    patterns matched the pre-therapy patterns in all
    three cases, indicating the treatment was not
    effective rather than a re-infection.
  • Conversely, pre- and post-treatment nosocomial
    isolates from a conjunctivitis patient were
    identified as Staphylococcus epidermidis by
    biochemical testing. RiboPrint patterns confirmed
    the test and identified the two samples as
    different strains, ruling out the possibility of
    a drug-resistant strain of bacteria.

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Solving Post-therapy Infection Questions
Pre-therapy isolate
Post-therapy isolate
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Understanding and Controlling Multi-site
Contamination
  • A global manufacturer of biotech therapies
    observed a sudden and dramatic spike in
    contamination across 3 different manufacturing
    sites
  • Traditional biochemical testing indicated the
    contamination was the same genus and species
    across all three sites
  • Assumed 3 different strains and each site
    initiated separate investigation to determine the
    source
  • Newly installed RiboPrinter showed QC department
    that a single strain was responsible for the
    contamination across the three sites
  • Investigation quickly focused on those activities
    that all three sites had in common
  • Environmental monitoring quickly identified the
    inter-site laundry service as the source of
    contamination

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Microbial Mapping to Proactively Manage
Contamination
  • Global pharmaceutical company uses RiboPrinter
    systems on two continents to routinely monitor
    and manage the natural flora within their
    manufacturing and testing facilities
  • Information is used to map the strains and
    locations of frequently occurring bacterial
    contaminants for use as a reference
  • During an in-process sterility failure, the
    RiboPrinter was able to quickly ribotype the
    contaminant and determine the most likely source
  • The water purification system was quickly
    identified as the source over within 1 week.
  • Lab management indicated the investigation could
    have easily spread over 4-5 months without the
    RiboPrinter and their ability to source track

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Nosocomial infections are a serious problem for
hospitals
  • Nosocomial infections contribute enormously to
    morbidity, mortality and excess costs among
    hospitalized patients, about 14B/year globally
  • Major nosocomial pathogens
  • Emerging trend - antibiotic resistance
  • Common Hospital Infection Control Practices (HIC)
    include clinical observation and microbiological
    analysis for ID susceptibility

Enterobacteriaceae Staphylococcus aureus Coagulase-negative staphylococci Pseudomonas aeruginosa Streptococcus pneumoniae Acinetobacter baumanii
methicillin-resistant staphylococci vancomycin-resistant enterococci aminoglycoside-resistant Pseudomonas species
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Molecular epidemiology in an integrated HIC
program
  • Similar to other applications where environmental
    monitoring is crucial, the RiboPrinter can be a
    very valuable tool in helping hospitals monitor
    the level of natural flora and take effective
    corrective actions following an infection.
  • Proactive surveillance for rapid, systematic
    determination of clonality

Immediate reporting of results to infection
control practitioners
Focused action, i.e., intervention
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Daniele, Inc. Relies on RiboPrinter for Quality
Assurance
  • RiboPrinter System
  • The RiboPrinter system allows Daniele to identify
    potential contamination sites and link them to
    bacteria found in other areas
  • DeCesare used RiboPrinter to analyze microbial
    trends he was seeing in one plant. He traced the
    source to traffic issues and employee habits.
  • By implementing new procedures and training, he
    resolved the trend in two weeks

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RiboPrinter System proves competitive results
incorrect and product recall is avoided
  • Problem
  • The makers of high-value, refrigerated and
    ready-to-use foods learned at 2 p.m. on a Friday
    that they could have a problem so serious it
    would be necessary to recall one of their
    products from four European countries.
  • Over a three-day period, samples from the product
    had been tested using ELISA, latex agglutination,
    biochemical screening and a serology assay for
    examining antigens.
  • All these tests told the company they had a
    Salmonella contamination. Product recall, company
    executives believed, was their only option.

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RiboPrinter System proves competitive results
incorrect and product recall is avoided
  • Action
  • Before withdrawing product from the market,
    managers chose to have an independent laboratory
    confirm the contamination
  • Confirming with BAX System - By early Saturday,
    the BAX assay had produced startling results
  • There were no Salmonella present in the tested
    samples.
  • RiboPrinter System Differentiates - Isolates
    were then run on the RiboPrinter Microbial
    Characterization System to determine what the
    bacteria were.
  • Within eight hours, RiboPrint patterns of the
    isolate had been generated and matched to the
    system database pattern of Citrobacter freundii
  • RiboPrint patterns for a common Salmonella
    species and Citrobacter freundii show how
    genetically similar the two organisms are.
  • Biochemical tests could not distinguish between
    the pathogenic Salmonella and the innocuous
    Citrobacter.

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BAX And RiboPrinter Systems Prove Competitive
Results Incorrect And Product Recall Is Avoided
  • Result
  • The company realised a savings of nearly 350,000
    in lost product alone.
  • This figure didnt take into account untold
    savings in market share, customer/retailer
    confidence, press coverage and the overall impact
    on the industry that would have resulted from a
    product recall.

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Summary
  • RiboPrinter
  • Identifies genus and species
  • Characterises at strain level
  • Allows tracking of same strain throughout plant
    to identify source of contamination
  • Facilitates speedy implementation of corrective
    actions

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Thank you
  • Ann Krywiuk Molecular Microbiology Specialist
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