2019
DOI: 10.3791/58636
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Antimicrobial Synergy Testing by the Inkjet Printer-assisted Automated Checkerboard Array and the Manual Time-kill Method

Abstract: As rates of multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens continue to rise, outpacing the development of new antimicrobials, novel approaches to treatment of MDR bacteria are increasingly becoming a necessity. One such approach is combination therapy, in which two or more antibiotics are used together to treat an infection against which one or both of the drugs may be ineffective alone. When two drugs, in combination, exert a greater than additive effect, they are considered synergistic. In vitro investigation of synerg… Show more

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“…Accordingly, two-fold serial dilutions of amotosalen were prepared in microwell format, and added to bacteria in standard cation-adjusted Mueller-Hinton broth under conditions recommended by the Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (33). Microplates were exposed to 2 Joules/cm 2 of UVA, to approximate exposure during platelet pathogen inactivation (17), and incubated overnight to determine the MIC through absorbance measurements as previously described (3437).…”
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“…Accordingly, two-fold serial dilutions of amotosalen were prepared in microwell format, and added to bacteria in standard cation-adjusted Mueller-Hinton broth under conditions recommended by the Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (33). Microplates were exposed to 2 Joules/cm 2 of UVA, to approximate exposure during platelet pathogen inactivation (17), and incubated overnight to determine the MIC through absorbance measurements as previously described (3437).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Filled 384-well plates were centrifuged at 1250 RCF for four minutes to ensure the entire inoculum was in continuity with the bottom of the well. Then two-fold doubling dilutions of stock solutions of amotosalen supplemented to 0.3% Tween-20 (Sigma-Aldrich), AMT, or 8-MOP were dispensed into microwells using the HP D300 digital dispensing system (HP, Inc. Palo Alto, CA), as previously described,(3437) and the microplates were mixed for 5 minutes on a microplate shaker to ensure complete mixing of psoralens with the inoculum. Microplates were then exposed to ultraviolet light in a UV Stratalinker 1800 (Stratagene, La Jolla, CA), retrofitted with UV BL F8T5 CFL 12-inch UVA 365nm Blacklight Bulbs (Coolspider, Jiinyun, China) and calibrated according to manufacturer’s instructions with an UVA365 UV Light Meter (Amtast, Lakeland, FL).…”
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“…Serial twofold dilutions of meropenem and test compounds were dispensed into wells in orthogonal titrations using the D300 Digital Dispensing System. Plates were incubated for 24 h and combinatorial MICs determined based on A 600 measure using the TECAN M1000 as previously described (46,47).…”
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“…Their laboratory network has adopted inkjet printing technology for this AST testing, originally described by Smith and Kirby and Brennan-Krohn and Kirby, that allows highly accurate and precise at-will set-up and testing of any desired antimicrobial alone or in combination with reference broth microdilution equivalent AST results. 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 The ALRN currently offers, for example, the combination AST of aztreonam + ceftazidime-avibactam. Furthermore, it has the capacity to characterize isolates via whole genome sequencing and other molecular testing.…”
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