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Optimization of the EUCAST reference broth microdilution method for echinocandin susceptibility testing of Aspergillus fumigatus

Abstract Background Because of the high inoculum (105 cfu/mL) used in the EUCAST susceptibility testing of Aspergillus spp., determination of the minimal effective concentration (MEC) of echinocandins is challenging as the morphological differences are subtle. Methods The MECs of 10 WT and 4 non-WT...

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Published in:Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2023-12, Vol.78 (12), p.2830-2839
Main Authors: Siopi, Maria, Georgiou, Panagiota-Christina, Pournaras, Spyros, Meletiadis, Joseph
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Summary:Abstract Background Because of the high inoculum (105 cfu/mL) used in the EUCAST susceptibility testing of Aspergillus spp., determination of the minimal effective concentration (MEC) of echinocandins is challenging as the morphological differences are subtle. Methods The MECs of 10 WT and 4 non-WT Aspergillus fumigatus isolates were determined with the EUCAST E.Def 9.4. Plates were inoculated with increasing inocula (102–105 cfu/mL) and after 24 and 48 h of incubation, MECs were determined macroscopically (magnifying mirror) and microscopically (inverted microscope) by two observers, spectrophotometrically (OD at 405 nm) and colorimetrically (absorbance at 450/630 nm after 2 h incubation with 400 mg/L XTT/6.25 μM menadione). The interobserver (between observers)/intermethod (compared with the microscopic method) essential agreement (EA, ±1 2-fold dilution) and categorical agreement (CA) were determined for each inoculum. Results Echinocandin-induced microscopic hyphal alterations or macroscopic changes in turbidity were subtle with a 105 cfu/mL inoculum compared with the lower inocula of 103 and 102 cfu/mL, where more distinct changes in turbidity and formation of characteristic rosettes were obvious at the MEC after 48 h. A 105 cfu/mL inoculum resulted in wider MEC distributions (3–6 dilutions) and lower interobserver EA (69%), macroscopic–microscopic EA (26%) and CA (71%) compared with a 103 cfu/mL inoculum (2–3 dilutions, 100%, 100% and 100%, respectively). Spectrophotometric readings using a 103 cfu/mL inoculum showed good EA (57–93%) and excellent CA (86%–100%), while the XTT assay demonstrated excellent EA (93%) and CA (100%). Conclusions A 48 h incubation using a 103 cfu/mL inoculum improved echinocandin MEC determination for A. fumigatus with the EUCAST method, while the colorimetric assay could allow automation.
ISSN:0305-7453
1460-2091
1460-2091
DOI:10.1093/jac/dkad306