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RNA signatures allow rapid identification of pathogens and antibiotic susceptibilities.


ABSTRACT: With rising rates of drug-resistant infections, there is a need for diagnostic methods that rapidly can detect the presence of pathogens and reveal their susceptibility to antibiotics. Here we propose an approach to diagnosing the presence and drug-susceptibility of infectious diseases based on direct detection of RNA from clinical samples. We demonstrate that species-specific RNA signatures can be used to identify a broad spectrum of infectious agents, including bacteria, viruses, yeast, and parasites. Moreover, we show that the behavior of a small set of bacterial transcripts after a brief antibiotic pulse can rapidly differentiate drug-susceptible and -resistant organisms and that these measurements can be made directly from clinical materials. Thus, transcriptional signatures could form the basis of a uniform diagnostic platform applicable across a broad range of infectious agents.

SUBMITTER: Barczak AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3341018 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RNA signatures allow rapid identification of pathogens and antibiotic susceptibilities.

Barczak Amy K AK   Gomez James E JE   Kaufmann Benjamin B BB   Hinson Ella R ER   Cosimi Lisa L   Borowsky Mark L ML   Onderdonk Andrew B AB   Stanley Sarah A SA   Kaur Devinder D   Bryant Kevin F KF   Knipe David M DM   Sloutsky Alexander A   Hung Deborah T DT  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120402 16


With rising rates of drug-resistant infections, there is a need for diagnostic methods that rapidly can detect the presence of pathogens and reveal their susceptibility to antibiotics. Here we propose an approach to diagnosing the presence and drug-susceptibility of infectious diseases based on direct detection of RNA from clinical samples. We demonstrate that species-specific RNA signatures can be used to identify a broad spectrum of infectious agents, including bacteria, viruses, yeast, and pa  ...[more]

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