MALDI-TOF MS: optimization for future uses in entomological surveillance and identification of mosquitoes from New Caledonia

Abstract Background Mosquito vectors cause a significant human public health burden through the transmission of pathogens. Due to the expansion of international travel and trade, the dispersal of these mosquito vectors and the pathogens they carry is on the rise. Entomological surveillance is theref...

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Main Authors: Antsa Rakotonirina, Morgane Pol, Malia Kainiu, Emilie Barsac, Jordan Tutagata, Sosiasi Kilama, Olivia O’Connor, Arnaud Tarantola, Julien Colot, Myrielle Dupont-Rouzeyrol, Vincent Richard, Nicolas Pocquet
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-020-04234-8
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spelling doaj-e7649765a58c427cbb6a3ef24917e9c92020-11-25T02:56:03ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052020-07-0113111210.1186/s13071-020-04234-8MALDI-TOF MS: optimization for future uses in entomological surveillance and identification of mosquitoes from New CaledoniaAntsa Rakotonirina0Morgane Pol1Malia Kainiu2Emilie Barsac3Jordan Tutagata4Sosiasi Kilama5Olivia O’Connor6Arnaud Tarantola7Julien Colot8Myrielle Dupont-Rouzeyrol9Vincent Richard10Nicolas Pocquet11Institut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie, URE-Entomologie MédicaleInstitut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie, URE-Entomologie MédicaleInstitut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie, Groupe de Recherche en Bactériologie ExpérimentaleInstitut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie, Groupe de Recherche en Bactériologie ExpérimentaleInstitut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie, URE-Entomologie MédicaleInstitut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie, URE-Entomologie MédicaleInstitut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie, URE-Dengue et autres ArbovirosesInstitut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie, URE-EpidémiologieInstitut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie, Groupe de Recherche en Bactériologie ExpérimentaleInstitut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie, URE-Dengue et autres ArbovirosesInstitut Pasteur, Direction internationaleInstitut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie, URE-Entomologie MédicaleAbstract Background Mosquito vectors cause a significant human public health burden through the transmission of pathogens. Due to the expansion of international travel and trade, the dispersal of these mosquito vectors and the pathogens they carry is on the rise. Entomological surveillance is therefore required which relies on accurate mosquito species identification. This study aimed to optimize the use of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) for mosquito identification. Methods Aedes aegypti of the Bora-Bora strain and 11 field-sampled mosquito species were used in this study. Analyses were performed to study the impact of the trapping duration on mosquito identification with MALDI-TOF MS. The best preservation methods to use for short, medium and long-term preservation before MALDI-TOF MS analysis were also assessed. In addition, the number of specimens per species required for MALDI-TOF MS database creation was determined. The first MALDI-TOF database of New Caledonian mosquitoes was assembled and the optimal threshold for mosquito species identification according to the sensitivity and specificity of this technique was determined. Results This study showed that the identification scores decreased as the trapping duration increased. High identification scores were obtained for mosquitoes preserved on silica gel and cotton at room temperature and those frozen at − 20 °C, even after two months of preservation. In addition, the results showed that the scores increased according to the number of main spectrum patterns (MSPs) used until they reached a plateau at 5 MSPs for Ae. aegypti. Mosquitoes (n = 67) belonging to 11 species were used to create the MALDI-TOF reference database. During blind test analysis, 96% of mosquitoes tested (n = 224) were correctly identified. Finally, based on MALDI-TOF MS sensitivity and specificity, the threshold value of 1.8 was retained for a secure identification score. Conclusions MALDI-TOF MS allows accurate species identification with high sensitivity and specificity and is a promising tool in public health for mosquito vector surveillance.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-020-04234-8Mosquitoes’ identificationMALDI-TOF mass spectrometryNew Caledonia
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author Antsa Rakotonirina
Morgane Pol
Malia Kainiu
Emilie Barsac
Jordan Tutagata
Sosiasi Kilama
Olivia O’Connor
Arnaud Tarantola
Julien Colot
Myrielle Dupont-Rouzeyrol
Vincent Richard
Nicolas Pocquet
spellingShingle Antsa Rakotonirina
Morgane Pol
Malia Kainiu
Emilie Barsac
Jordan Tutagata
Sosiasi Kilama
Olivia O’Connor
Arnaud Tarantola
Julien Colot
Myrielle Dupont-Rouzeyrol
Vincent Richard
Nicolas Pocquet
MALDI-TOF MS: optimization for future uses in entomological surveillance and identification of mosquitoes from New Caledonia
Parasites & Vectors
Mosquitoes’ identification
MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry
New Caledonia
author_facet Antsa Rakotonirina
Morgane Pol
Malia Kainiu
Emilie Barsac
Jordan Tutagata
Sosiasi Kilama
Olivia O’Connor
Arnaud Tarantola
Julien Colot
Myrielle Dupont-Rouzeyrol
Vincent Richard
Nicolas Pocquet
author_sort Antsa Rakotonirina
title MALDI-TOF MS: optimization for future uses in entomological surveillance and identification of mosquitoes from New Caledonia
title_short MALDI-TOF MS: optimization for future uses in entomological surveillance and identification of mosquitoes from New Caledonia
title_full MALDI-TOF MS: optimization for future uses in entomological surveillance and identification of mosquitoes from New Caledonia
title_fullStr MALDI-TOF MS: optimization for future uses in entomological surveillance and identification of mosquitoes from New Caledonia
title_full_unstemmed MALDI-TOF MS: optimization for future uses in entomological surveillance and identification of mosquitoes from New Caledonia
title_sort maldi-tof ms: optimization for future uses in entomological surveillance and identification of mosquitoes from new caledonia
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Background Mosquito vectors cause a significant human public health burden through the transmission of pathogens. Due to the expansion of international travel and trade, the dispersal of these mosquito vectors and the pathogens they carry is on the rise. Entomological surveillance is therefore required which relies on accurate mosquito species identification. This study aimed to optimize the use of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) for mosquito identification. Methods Aedes aegypti of the Bora-Bora strain and 11 field-sampled mosquito species were used in this study. Analyses were performed to study the impact of the trapping duration on mosquito identification with MALDI-TOF MS. The best preservation methods to use for short, medium and long-term preservation before MALDI-TOF MS analysis were also assessed. In addition, the number of specimens per species required for MALDI-TOF MS database creation was determined. The first MALDI-TOF database of New Caledonian mosquitoes was assembled and the optimal threshold for mosquito species identification according to the sensitivity and specificity of this technique was determined. Results This study showed that the identification scores decreased as the trapping duration increased. High identification scores were obtained for mosquitoes preserved on silica gel and cotton at room temperature and those frozen at − 20 °C, even after two months of preservation. In addition, the results showed that the scores increased according to the number of main spectrum patterns (MSPs) used until they reached a plateau at 5 MSPs for Ae. aegypti. Mosquitoes (n = 67) belonging to 11 species were used to create the MALDI-TOF reference database. During blind test analysis, 96% of mosquitoes tested (n = 224) were correctly identified. Finally, based on MALDI-TOF MS sensitivity and specificity, the threshold value of 1.8 was retained for a secure identification score. Conclusions MALDI-TOF MS allows accurate species identification with high sensitivity and specificity and is a promising tool in public health for mosquito vector surveillance.
topic Mosquitoes’ identification
MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry
New Caledonia
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-020-04234-8
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