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Performance of the cepheid methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus/S. aureus skin and soft tissue infection PCR assay on respiratory samples from mechanically ventilated patients for S. aureus screening during the phase 2 double-blind SAATELLITE stud

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We investigated the performance of the Xpert methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)/S. aureus skin and soft tissue (SSTI) quantitative PCR (qPCR) assay in SAATELLITE, a multicenter, double-blind, phase 2 study of suvratoxumab, a monoclonal antibody (MAb) targeting S. aureus alpha-toxin, for reducing the incidence of S. aureus pneumonia. The assay was used to detect methicillin-susceptible S. aureus (MSSA) and MRSA in lower respiratory tract (LRT) samples from mechanically ventilated patients. LRT culture results were compared with S. aureus protein A (spa) gene cycle threshold (C-T) values. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) and Youden index were used to determine the C-T cutoff for best separation of culture-S. aureus-negative and S. aureus-positive patients. Of 720 screened subjects, 299 (415%) were S. aureus positive by qPCR, of whom 209 had culture data: 162 (77.5%) were S. aureus positive and 47 (22.5%) were S. aureus negative. Culture results were negatively affected by antibiotic use and cross-laboratory variability. An inverse linear correlation was observed between C-T values and quantitative S. aureus culture results. A spa Cr value of 29 (approximate to 2 x 10(3) CFU/mL) served as the best cutoff for separation between culture-negative and culture-positive samples. The associated area under the ROC curve was 83.8% (95% confidence interval (CI), 78 to 90%). Suvratoxumab provided greater reduction in S. aureus pneumonia or death than placebo in subjects with low S. aureus load (C-T >= 29; relative risk reduction [RRR], 50.0%; 90% CI, 2.7 to 74.4%) versus the total study population (RRR, 252%; 90% CI, -43 to 46.4%). The qPCR assay was easy to perform, sensitive, and standardized and provided better sensitivity than conventional culture for S. aureus detection. Quantitative PCR C-T output correlated with suvratoxumab efficacy in reducing S. aureus pneumonia incidence or death in S. aureus-colonized, mechanically ventilated patients.
Tijdschrift: Journal of clinical microbiology
ISSN: 0095-1137
Volume: 60
Pagina's: 1 - 9
Jaar van publicatie:2022
Trefwoorden:A1 Journal article
Toegankelijkheid:Closed