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Ilenia Drigo1, Angela Guolo1, Alessia Rizzardi1
1SCT2- Laboratory of Treviso, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie, Fontane di Villorba, Italy.
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This study aimed to investigate the utility of Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IRS) for differentiating Clostridium botulinum (C. botulinum) based on its botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT)-encoding gene type and its potential as an epidemiological tool for investigating botulism outbreaks. A total of 110 botulinum neurotoxin-producing clostridia (BNPC) strains, including reference, animal isolates, and human outbreak strains, were analyzed in four replicates using the IR Biotyper system (IRBT). Samples preparation was carried out according to the manufacturer's instructions. Similarity analysis was performed by hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), principal component analysis (PCA), and linear discriminant analysis (LDA). The artificial intelligence capabilities of the IRBT software were applied to develop a classifier for C. botulinum differentiation at toxin-serotype or subtype level. HCA, PCA, and LDA showed a good clustering of strains belonging to the same type. In accordance with the lineages evidenced in whole-genome sequencing (WGS) studies, types A, B, and F BNPC appeared clearly separated from types C, CD, DC, and D. Considering only C, CD, DC, and D types, the highest discriminatory power is achieved in the wavenumber range 1,800-1,500 cm-1. Four different clusters were detected. Support vector machine algorithm with linear kernel (Linear SVM) showed the highest accuracy of discrimination at the BoNT type level with an accuracy of 97%. Although these preliminary results need to be confirmed with a higher number of strains, the IRBT system proved to be a very promising, user-friendly, and cost-effective tool for C. botulinum typing, and the application of machine learning algorithms represents a novel approach for BNPC typing.IMPORTANCEBotulism outbreaks represent a significant threat to public and animal health. Rapid and accurate typing methods are essential for effective epidemiological investigations, source tracing, and the implementation of appropriate control measures. Current methods for botulinum neurotoxin serotyping are often time-consuming, expensive, and require specialized expertise. Our research demonstrated that FT-IRS, a rapid, user-friendly, and cost-effective technique already well established in microbiology for broader bacterial characterization, can be successfully adapted for this crucial task. The use of a commercially available system like the IRBT significantly enhances the potential for widespread adoption of this methodology in routine diagnostics and surveillance.
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