A Far-Red Fluorescent Probe to Visualize Gram-Positive Bacteria in Patient Samples

Krittapas Jantarug(University of Zurich), Vishwachi Tripathi(University of Basel), Benedict Morin(University of Basel), Aya Iizuka(University of Basel), Richard Küehl(University of Basel), Mario Morgenstern(University Hospital of Basel), Martin Clauss(University Hospital of Basel), Nina Khanna(University of Basel), Dirk Bumann(University of Basel), Pablo Rivera‐Fuentes(University of Zurich)
ACS Infectious Diseases
April 17, 2024
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Abstract

Gram-positive bacteria, in particular Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), are the leading bacterial cause of death in high-income countries and can cause invasive infections at various body sites. These infections are associated with prolonged hospital stays, a large economic burden, considerable treatment failure, and high mortality rates. So far, there is only limited knowledge about the specific locations where S. aureus resides in the human body during various infections. Hence, the visualization of S. aureus holds significant importance in microbiological research. Herein, we report the development and validation of a far-red fluorescent probe to detect Gram-positive bacteria, with a focus on staphylococci, in human biopsies from deep-seated infections. This probe displays strong fluorescence and low background in human tissues, outperforming current tools for S. aureus detection. Several applications are demonstrated, including fixed- and live-cell imaging, flow cytometry, and super-resolution bacterial imaging.


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