Traceability of septic shock caused by phocaeicola vulgatus: a rare case report.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES BMC Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2025-03-15 DOI:10.1186/s12879-025-10771-3
Shouping Wang, Wang Niu, Tao Lv, Kunlin Xie
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Background: Phocaeicola vulgatus (P.vulgatus) is a member of Bacteroides fragilis Group(BFG). Septic shock caused by P.vulgatus has not been reported yet. In recent years, BFG have attracted much clinical attention. BFG are the commensal microbiota residing in human mucosal sites, most notably the gut, that provide several benefits to healthy hosts. Yet BFG can cause devastating infections when they gain access to normally sterile body compartments following trauma, surgery, or mucosal barrier disruption.

Case presentation: We report a case of septic shock event in a middle-aged male who underwent surgical intervention for a gallbladder mass incidentally detected during routine abdominal CT screening. P.vulgatus was isolated and cultured from blood sample and abdominal drainage fluid after surgery. We further performed the Metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing (mNGS) with pathological slices of colon and hepatobiliary tissue, and result of mNGS also showed P.vulgatus. The patient was treated with comprehensive therapies and had a good outcome.

Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, septic shock secondary to P.vulgatus infection originating from non-gastrointestinal area represents an rare clinical condition. We realized that research on BFG should not only focus on its positive effects on the intestine, but also on its potential pathogenicity, including intra-abdominal infections, abscesses, and bloodstream infection.

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脓毒性休克的可追溯性:罕见病例报告。
背景脆弱拟杆菌(Phocaeicola vulgatus,P.vulgatus)是脆弱拟杆菌属(Bacteroides fragilis Group,BFG)的一员。目前尚无由硫杆菌引起脓毒性休克的报道。近年来,脆弱拟杆菌在临床上备受关注。BFG 是栖息在人体粘膜部位(尤其是肠道)的共生微生物群,可为健康宿主带来多种益处。然而,当它们在创伤、手术或粘膜屏障破坏后进入正常无菌的身体部位时,BFG 可引起破坏性感染:我们报告了一例脓毒性休克病例,患者是一名中年男性,因在常规腹部 CT 检查中意外发现胆囊肿块而接受手术治疗。我们从手术后的血液样本和腹腔引流液中分离并培养出了 P.vulgatus。我们进一步对结肠和肝胆组织的病理切片进行了元基因组下一代测序(mNGS),结果也显示出 P.vulgatus。患者接受了综合治疗,结果良好:据我们所知,由非消化道感染引起的脓毒性休克是一种罕见的临床病症。我们意识到,对 BFG 的研究不仅应关注其对肠道的积极作用,还应关注其潜在的致病性,包括腹腔内感染、脓肿和血流感染。
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BMC Infectious Diseases
BMC Infectious Diseases 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: BMC Infectious Diseases is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of infectious and sexually transmitted diseases in humans, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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