PLEX-ID Technology Overview/Assay Descriptions
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PLEX-ID Technology Overview/Assay Descriptions
Mike McDermottOklahoma State Dept HealthPublic Health Laboratory
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PLEX-ID Instrument Overview
Desalting
ESI Mass Spec
Organism identification
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Design Inputs for PLEX-ID• Samples should not wait for
processing• Processing must be flexible
enough to accommodate shifting workflow
• Time to first result (ie. Turn Around Time) should be minimized
• Comprehensive sample trackingo Simplified, easy to interpret
resultso High throughput
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Steps in Pathogen Detection with Ibis Technology
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PLEX-ID Fundamental DesignAutomate Post PCR Applications
o Desalto ESI-TOF Mass Accumulationo Identification of Amplified Species
• Throughput of up to 100 samples in a 8hr period depending
• Research and Clinically Appropriate System
• On board reagents to process 15 96-well trays
• Two system configurationso Diagnostic o Not for Diagnostic Use
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PLEX-ID Diagnostic System Set Up
• PROVIDED• PLEX-ID BB
o Bead Beater-Precellys 24
• PLEX-ID SPo Sample Prep-
Kingfisher Flex• PLEX-ID FH
o Plate Setup- Tecan EVO75
• PLEX-ID TCo Thermal cycling-
Eppendorf
• NOT PROVIDED• Microfuge• Heating block• Incubator• Plate Centrifuge
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Plex ID Not-For-Diagnostic-UseSet up
• PROVIDED• PLEX-ID Workstation
Computer• PLEX-ID TC
o Thermal cycling-Eppendorf
• NOT PROVIDED• Microfuge• Heating block• Incubator• Plate Centrifuge• Kingfisher• Bead Beater• Tecan Fluid Handler
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Assay Kit Configuration • Process tubes-ordered separately• Sample Extraction consumables and buffers
o Pre-extraction lysis bufferso Extraction lysis, wash, and elution buffers
• PCR bufferso Dilution buffers, Enzyme buffers
• PLEX-ID Analyzero Clean-up reagentso Magnetic bead cartridge and components
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OSDH PHL WorkflowSample Extraction
PCR
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Specimen Tracking
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Pre-extraction
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PLEX-ID BB Commodities- Process Tubes
• Necessary for sample tracking
• Come with or without beads
• Ordered separately
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PLEX-ID BB• Precellys-24 Bead Beater
o Off the shelf configurationo Branding affixed at
installation
• Bacterial and fungal samples require physical and chemical lysis to improve genomic yield
• Executes sequential bursts within one program.
• Bead Beating 15-60 minutes depending upon number of samples
• Incubate in heat block and spin down
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Process Tubes to Carrier
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Deep-well plates for Sample Extraction
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PLEX-ID Sample preparation for extraction
Transfers samples from tubes to deep wellsample clean-up plates. For flu assay, also fillsthe elution plate.
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PLEX-ID FH• EVO-75 fluid
handlero Tecan, Mannedorf,
Switzerlando Abbott labeled
• Key reason for selectiono Service, support, and
spare parts infrastructure
o Abbott experience
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PLEX-ID SP Kingfisher• Modified version of Kingfisher
Flex Kingfisher extractoro Identical electronics,
firmware, motion, and heating block
o Magnetic head interchangeability limited to 2 heads
• Magnetic particle separationo lysiso magnetic particle binding
separation and washingo elution steps
• Extraction: PLEX-ID SP: 30 minutes setup plus 30 minutes run time (up to 96 samples)
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PLEX-ID FH PCR plate preparation
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PLEX-ID TC• Master Cycler ProS
oOff the shelf configuration
o 2 hr DNA PCRo 3 hr RNA PCR
• Control PaneloConnect up to 5
cyclers
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PLEX-ID Set-up
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PLEX-ID Analyzer start screen
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Example Result Report
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PCR/ESI-MS NFDU Workflow: Results in a Single 8-Hour Shift
Nucleic Acid Extraction
And PurificationBroad Range PCR Desalting of Amplicons ESI-MS-TOF
Base Composition
Triangulation
10 minutes/well 30 sec/well 1-2 minutes/sample~2 hours
Open method
2-3 hours/plate
DNA: 2 hours per plateRNA viruses: 3 hours per plate
70 min/plate
Desalting is continually performed ahead of MSMS has two alternating ESI probes for increased throughput
Not For Use In Diagnostic Procedures.6-8 hours
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PLEX-ID Assay Menu
• Biothreat• B. anthracis GT*
• BAC Detection• Broad Bacterial• Flu Detection• MDR-TB• MRSA• Acinetobacter GT*• Broad Fungal• Broad Viral 1• C difficile*• Group A Strep GT*• Mycoplasma* • Pneumococcus Serotyping*• Respiratory Virus• Vector-Borne*
• Food-Borne Bacteria
Biodefense Routine Monitoring Food Safety
*Assay available 2011
Not For Use In Diagnostic Procedures
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PLEX-ID Assays: Sample Type Recommendations
Not For Use In Diagnostic Procedures
Product Name Preferred Sample Types Satisfactory Sample TypesPLEX-ID Acinetobacter GT Throat & surface swab, Tissue/Cells Nasal swab, water/air filters, body fluids, Foods
PLEX-ID Broad BacteriaPLEX-ID Broad Bacteria LoPLEX-ID BAC Detection
Culture, Water filter, Air filter Surface swab, Body fluids
PLEX-ID Biothreat Culture, Water filter, Air filter Surface swab, Body fluids, Environmental
PLEX-ID Cdiff isolates Surface swab, Water/Air filter, FoodPLEX-ID Flu DetectionPLEX-ID Respiratory Virus
Nasal swab, NPA, Sputum Surface swab, Air/water filter, Body fluids
PLEX-ID Food-Borne Bacteria Enriched culture samples, isolates
PLEX-ID Group A Strep GT Nasal/Throat swab, Tissue/Cells, Sputum, culture Surface swab, Air/water filter, Body fluids
PLEX-ID MDR TB Sputum, Culture Nasal/Throat swabs, Tissue/cells, Body fluids
PLEX-ID mtDNA Buccal swab, Blood, Hair, Bone
PLEX-ID Mycoplasma Culture Media, Cell Culture
PLEX-ID Vector-Borne Tick, mosquito, blood, tissue
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PLEX-ID Biothreat Assay• Detection and identification of many important bacterial
and viral biothreat agents• Distinct parsing of 17 targeted agents from
nonpathogenic near neighbors• Identification of near neighbors for reassurance of false
alarm• Supplements LRN assays• Analysis of direct specimens
o Validation with water and air filter sampleso Others are appropriate as well
Wells Per Sample: 16
Primer Pairs Per Sample: 33
Samples Per Kit: 60
Input NA Volume: 5µl/well
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PLEX-ID Biothreat Targeted Organisms Bioagent s (or surrogat e) Near Neighbors
1 Bacillus anthracis B. cereu s, B. thu ringiensis, B. myc oides, 10 other bacilli 2 Brucella mel itensis Biovars: abortus, canis, ovis, suis, ma ris, neot omae 3 Burkh olderia pseud omallei, mallei B. cepa ciae, B. fungor um 4 Clostridium botulinum C. acetob utylicum, C. sordelli, C. sporogenes 5 Clostridium perfringens C. acetob utylicum, C. sordelli, C. sporogenes 6 Coxiel la burnetii Legione lla species 7 Francis ella tularensis F. tularensis subspeci es and biovars (over 30) 8 Rickettsia prowazek ii Other Rickettsia (ove r 24 species) 9 Vibrio cholerae Iden tifies V. cholerae O1 & O139 , V. parahaem olyticus, V. vulnificus, 5 othe rs
10 Yersinia pes tis Y. pseudotub erculosis, Y. kristensen ii, Y. enter ocolitica, Y. frederiksenii, Y. ruck eri 11 Esche richia coli O157:H7 E. coli, Shig el la, Salmonel la, Klebsiella, Prote us (over 100 species) 12 Shigel la flexn eri E. coli, Shig el la, Salmonel la, Klebsiella, Prote us (over 100 species) 13 Salmone lla enterica E. coli, Shig el la, Salmonel la, Klebsiella, Prote us (over 100 species) 14 Variola virus ( monkeyp ox) All orthopox viruses, including vaccinia, camelpox, cowpo x, etc. 15 Ebola virus, strain Resto n Marburg virus 16 Avian influenza H 5N1 (Avian H 5N2) Huma n A, B, & C type s, other Avian type s, porcine 17 Venezuela n equine enceph alitis virus WEE, EEE, Chikungu nya virus
Targeted organisms are confidently distinguished from Near Neighbors
Not For Use In Diagnostic Procedures
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PLEX-ID Flu Detection Assay• Identification, characterization, and differentiation of
influenza A, B, and C viruses directly from human, avian, animal, or environmental sampleso Human, avian, equine, swine, etc.o Pandemic H1N1o Seasonal H3N2/H1N1o Newly emerging variants
• H1 & N1 primer pairs specific for 2009 H1N1 added
• N1 region contains the primary Tamiflu SNP (H275Y)9 Gene Targets
Flu-All-PB1FluA-NPFluA-M1FluA-PAFluA-NS1FluA-PB2H1FluB-NPN1-Tamiflu-R
Wells Per Sample: 8
Primer Pairs Per Sample: 9
Samples Per Kit: 120
Input NA Volume: 5µl/well
Not For Use In Diagnostic Procedures
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PLEX-ID Flu Detection• Coverage: All known Influenza
A, B, and C viruseso H- and N- typing (outside of
pH1N1) is inferred based upon base count signatures in other segments
• Database:o More than 9800 strains of
Influenza A (will not all be uniquely parsed)
o Influenza Bo Influenza C
Not For Use In Diagnostic Procedures
Organism Target Segment Plate RowAll Influenza PB1 A
Influenza A NP B
Influenza A M1 C
Influenza A PA D
Influenza A NS1 E
Influenza A PB2 F
Influenza A pH1N1 H1 G
Influenza B NP
HInfluenza A pH1N1 N1
Tamiflu-R*
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PLEX-ID Food-Borne Bacteria • Detects and identifies of E. coli, Shigella spp, Listeria spp., and
Salmonella spp.o Detects >250 members of Salmonella enterica species complexo Differentiates 7 major Salmonella enterica subspecies: Type I-VIIo Further differentiates Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica
(Type I) into serotype clusters, for e.g., Newport, enteritidis, typhimurium, typhi, paratyphi, saintpaul, Heidelburg, etc.
o Detects E. coli species & differentiates E. coli O55:H7 and O157:H7 from other E. coli serotypes
o Detects & differentiates Shigella species (boydii, dysenteriae, flexneri and sonnei)
o Detects Listeria species & differentiates Listeria monocytogenesfrom Listeria species (e.g.: innocua, ivanovii, seeligeri, welshimeri)
Not For Use In Diagnostic Procedures
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PLEX-ID Food-Borne Bacteria• Gene Targets
o DNA mismatch repair protein (mutS) o malate dehydrogenase (mdh) o Peptide chain release factor (prfA)o Invasion associated protein (iap)
• Permits analysis of pre-enriched samples – isolates not required
Not For Use In Diagnostic Procedures
Wells Per Sample: 8
Primer Pairs Per Sample: 8
Samples Per Kit: 60
Input NA Volume: 5µl/well
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PLEX-ID Food-Borne Bacteria Plate Layout
Not For Use In Diagnostic Procedures
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Workstation Results
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Workstation Results
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PlexID Report
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• Influenza Detection RUO Assayo Qiagen extractions o Compared vs. Luminex RVP and CDC rRT-PCR Flu
IVDo Compared to CDC strain typing
• Foodborne Bacterial Detection RUO Assay o Tested approx 40 Salmonella isolates (26 serotypes)o Tested 77 STEC isolates (12 O groups)o GN broths known and unknown STEC +o Evaluated boil prep, Qiacube, EZ1 & Instagene
extraction methods
OSDH PHL Evaluation
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• Ease of Use• Shorter turn-around-time compared to culture
o Extraction 30 minutes o Mastermix plate set up template addition 15 minuteso PCR 2-3 hourso PlexID plate reading 58 minutes
• Increased range of detection• Increase sample types• Expands PHL capacity to detect emerging pathogens
Benefits
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• Internal Validation• CAP or CLIA compliance• How do you test all of the possible sample types
• Cost • Kit/Reagent configurations
• Maybe too much information• Still needs more bacterial serological data
Challenges
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• Rangarajan Sampath, Ph.D.IBIS, Science & Technology Director
• Michael Poynton, Tina Han, Ph.D.Abbott Molecular, Application Specialist
• Rebecca Bell FDA/CFSAN
Acknowledgements
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• Mike McDermottMolecular Biology Section LeaderOklahoma State Dept of Health1000 NE 10th
Oklahoma City, OK 73117405 [email protected]
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