Clinical Presentation of Blastomycosis is Associated With Infecting Species, Not Host Genotype.

IF 1.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Clinical Medicine & Research Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.3121/cmr.2024.1880
Alexandra M Linz, Holly M Frost, Terrie Kitchner, Jennifer L Anderson, Jennifer Meece
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Objective: To determine if host genetics may be a risk factor for severe blastomycosis.Design: A cohort of patients who had contracted blastomycosis underwent targeted SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) genotyping. The genetics of these patients were compared to a set of age and gender-matched controls and between patients with severe versus mild to moderate blastomycosis.Setting: The Marshfield Clinic Health System in central and northern WisconsinParticipants: Patients with a diagnosis of blastomycosis prior to 2017 were contacted for enrollment in this study. A phone hotline was also set up to allow interested participants from outside the Marshfield Clinic Health System to request enrollment.Methods: SNP frequency was assessed for significant differences between the patient cohort and controls and between patients with severe versus mild to moderate blastomycosis. We also tested the effect of Blastomyces species identified in clinical isolates on disease symptoms and severity.Results: No significant differences were found in SNP frequency between cases and controls or between those with severe or mild to moderate blastomycosis. We did detect significant differences in symptom frequency and disease severity by Blastomyces species.Conclusions: Our study did not identify any genetic risk factors for blastomycosis. Instead, the species of Blastomyces causing the infection had a significant effect on disease severity.

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布氏杆菌病的临床表现与感染菌种而非宿主基因型有关。
目的确定宿主遗传是否可能是导致严重鼓室真菌病的风险因素:设计:对一组罹患囊霉菌病的患者进行有针对性的 SNP(单核苷酸多态性)基因分型。将这些患者的基因与一组年龄和性别匹配的对照组进行比较,并将重度与轻度至中度囊霉菌病患者的基因进行比较:环境:威斯康星州中部和北部的马什菲尔德诊所卫生系统参与者:被诊断为囊霉菌病的患者:我们联系了在 2017 年之前诊断出囊霉菌病的患者,让他们加入这项研究。同时还设立了一条电话热线,让马什菲尔德诊所卫生系统以外的有兴趣的参与者申请加入:我们评估了患者队列与对照组之间以及重度与轻度至中度囊泡菌病患者之间的 SNP 频率是否存在显著差异。我们还检测了在临床分离物中发现的布氏杆菌种类对疾病症状和严重程度的影响:结果:病例与对照组之间、重度或轻中度囊真菌病患者之间的 SNP 频率没有发现明显差异。结论:我们的研究没有发现任何遗传风险:结论:我们的研究没有发现任何囊霉菌病的遗传风险因素。结论:我们的研究没有发现任何囊霉菌病的遗传风险因素,相反,导致感染的囊霉菌种类对疾病严重程度有显著影响。
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Clinical Medicine & Research MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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