Molecular characterization and genotyping of isolates from cancer patients with Clostridioides difficile infection or asymptomatic colonization.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY Journal of medical microbiology Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1099/jmm.0.001748
Daniel de-la-Rosa-Martinez, Miriam Bobadilla Del Valle, Veronica Esteban-Kenel, Paola Zinser Peniche, Alfredo Ponce De León Garduño, Patricia Cornejo Juárez, María Nancy Sánchez Cruz, Adrian Camacho-Ortiz, Diana Vilar-Compte
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Introduction. Cancer patients with Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) are at a higher risk for adverse outcomes. In addition, a high prevalence of Clostridioides difficile asymptomatic colonization (CDAC) has been reported in this vulnerable population.Gap Statement. The molecular characteristics and potential role of CDAC in healthcare-related transmission in the cancer population have been poorly explored.Aim. We aimed to compare the molecular and genotypic characteristics of C. difficile isolates from cancer patients with CDAC and CDI.Method. We conducted a prospective cohort study of cancer patients with CDAC or CDI from a referral centre. Molecular characterization, typification and tcdC gene expression of isolates were performed.Results. The hospital-onset and community-onset healthcare facility-associated CDI rates were 4.5 cases/10 000 patient-days and 1.4 cases/1 000 admissions during the study period. Fifty-one C. difficile strains were isolated: 37 (72 %) and 14 (28 %) from patients with CDI or CDAC, respectively. All isolates from symptomatic patients were tcdA+/tcdB+, and four (10 %) were ctdA+/ctdB+. In the CDAC group, 10 (71 %) isolates were toxigenic, and none were ctdA+/ctdB+. The Δ18 in-frame tcdC deletion and two transition mutations were found in five isolates. After bacterial typing, 60 % of toxigenic isolates from asymptomatic carriers were clonal to those from patients with C. difficile-associated diarrhoea. No NAP1/027/BI strains were detected.Conclusions. We found a clonal association between C. difficile isolates from patients with CDAC and CDI. Studies are needed to evaluate the potential role of asymptomatic carriers in the dynamics of nosocomial transmission to support infection control measures and reduce the burden of CDI in high-risk groups.

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艰难梭菌感染或无症状定植癌症患者分离株的分子特征和基因分型。
介绍。艰难梭菌感染(CDI)的癌症患者发生不良后果的风险较高。此外,据报道,在这一易感人群中,艰难梭菌无症状定植(CDAC)的患病率很高。差距的声明。CDAC的分子特征及其在癌症人群中医疗相关传播中的潜在作用尚未得到充分探讨。目的比较CDAC和cdi组肿瘤患者难辨梭菌分离株的分子和基因型特征。我们对来自转诊中心的CDAC或CDI癌症患者进行了一项前瞻性队列研究。对分离株的分子特征、分型及tcdC基因表达进行了研究。在研究期间,医院发病和社区发病的医疗机构相关CDI发生率分别为4.5例/ 10000患者日和1.4例/ 1000入院。从CDI和CDAC患者中分离出51株艰难梭菌,分别为37株(72%)和14株(28%)。所有有症状患者的分离株均为tcdA+/tcdB+, 4株(10%)为ctdA+/ctdB+。在CDAC组中,10株(71%)毒株为产毒株,没有一株为ctdA+/ctdB+毒株。在5株分离株中发现Δ18帧内tcdC缺失和2个过渡突变。细菌分型后,60%来自无症状携带者的产毒株与来自艰难梭菌相关腹泻患者的产毒株克隆。未检出NAP1/027/BI菌株。我们发现从CDAC患者和CDI患者分离的艰难梭菌之间存在克隆相关性。需要研究评估无症状感染者在医院传播动态中的潜在作用,以支持感染控制措施并减轻高危人群的CDI负担。
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Journal of medical microbiology
Journal of medical microbiology 医学-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Microbiology provides comprehensive coverage of medical, dental and veterinary microbiology, and infectious diseases. We welcome everything from laboratory research to clinical trials, including bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology. We publish articles under the following subject categories: Antimicrobial resistance; Clinical microbiology; Disease, diagnosis and diagnostics; Medical mycology; Molecular and microbial epidemiology; Microbiome and microbial ecology in health; One Health; Pathogenesis, virulence and host response; Prevention, therapy and therapeutics
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