Characterization of Bacteria Using Surface-Enhanced
Raman Spectroscopy (SERS): Influence of Microbiological Factors on
the SERS Spectra
Posted on 2022-06-17 - 15:04
SERS is currently
being explored as a rapid method for identification
of bacteria but variation in the experimental procedures has resulted
in considerable variation in the spectra reported for a range of bacterial
species. Here, we show that mixing bacteria with a conventional citrate-reduced
silver colloid (CRSC) and drying the resulting suspension yield highly
reproducible spectra. These signals were due to intracellular components
released when the structure of the bacteria was disrupted during sample
preparation. This reproducibility allowed us to examine the effects
of variables that do not arise in SERS of simple solutions but are
relevant in studies of bacteria. These included growth phase and biological
variation, which occurred when the same bacterial isolates were cultured
under nominally identical conditions on different days. It was found
that even under optimal standardized conditions the effect of differences
in experimental parameters such as growth phase was very large in
some bacterial species but insignificant in others. This suggests
that it is important to avoid drawing general conclusions about bacterial
SERS based on studies using small numbers of samples. Similarly, discrimination
between bacterial species was straightforward when a small number
of isolates with distinct spectral features were investigated; however,
this became more challenging when more bacterial species were included,
as this increased the possibility of finding different species of
bacteria with similar spectra. These observations are important because
they clearly delineate the challenges that will need to be addressed
if SERS is to be used for clinical applications.
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Allen, Danielle M.; Einarsson, Gisli G.; Tunney, Michael M.; Bell, Steven E. J. (1753). Characterization of Bacteria Using Surface-Enhanced
Raman Spectroscopy (SERS): Influence of Microbiological Factors on
the SERS Spectra. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.2c00817