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MGP Test: Introduction, Principle, Procedure, Result and Interpretation

MGP test

MGP test

Introduction of MGP Test

MGP stands for methyl-α-D-glucopyranoside. MGP test is effective for species identification of Enterococcus. Enterococcus gallinarum and Enterococcus casseliflavus are MGP test positive while Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium are negative. Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VREF) is a serious nosocomial problem that is difficult to differentiate from  Enterococcus gallinarum and Enterococcus casseliflavus, while not important for purposes of control of nosocomial infections, show intrinsic resistance to vancomycin due to the vanC gene. Another side, E. gallinarum, and E. casseliflavus are difficult to differentiate from VREF by conventional biochemical tests since they are phenotypically closely related. Therefore, the MGP test is useful in preventing the misidentification of vancomycin-resistant E. gallinarum as VREF for laboratories that cannot perform the rapid tube motility test. It is an alternative to the motility test. Typically, E. gallinarum and E. casseliflavus can be differentiated from E. faecium based on motility: E. gallinarum and E. casseliflavus are motile, while E. faecium is non-motile.

Principle of MGP Test

MGP broth is useful to differentiate enterococci based on the ability to acidify the carbohydrate MGP. Phenol red indicator present in a medium that helps to identify the organisms on the basis of color development i.e. development of yellow color,  MGP test positive whereas red or orange negative.

Requirements for Test

Procedure of MGP Test

  1. With the help of inoculating needle, Inoculate the MGP broth by lightly touching a single, isolated colony.
  2. Do not use a heavy inoculum.
  3. Incubate aerobically at 35°C for 24 hours.
  4. Observe for development of yellow color change in the medium.

Result interpretation

 MGP test Positive: Development of a yellow color  acidification of MGP

MGP test Negative: Red or orange color

E. gallinarum ATCC 49573: MGP test Positive

E. faecalis ATCC 29212: MGP Negative

Limitations

Bibliography

  1. Cowan and Steel’s, manual for the identification of medical bacteria
  2. Lynne S. Garcia, Clinical Microbiology Procedures Handbook
  3. https://catalog.hardydiagnostics.com/cp_prod/product/z225-rapid-mgp-media-for-enterococcus-10ml-20-tests-per-package-by-hardy-diagnostics-rapid-id-test-kits