与心血管生物假体被螯合分枝杆菌污染有关的心内膜炎:一项微生物学合作研究。

IF 20.9 1区 生物学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Lancet Microbe Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1016/j.lanmic.2024.06.001
Judith Kikhney, Inna Friesen, Solveigh Wiesener, Laura Kursawe, Christoph Loddenkemper, Josef Zündorf, Beate Häuser, Esther P Cónsul Tejero, Dinah V Schöning, Kurosh Sarbandi, Doris Hillemann, Martin Kuhns, Miriam S Stegemann, Frieder Pfäfflin, Frank-Rainer Klefisch, Volker Düsterhöft, Sebastian Haller, Anja V Laer, Tim Eckmanns, Emmanuelle Cambau, Sarah Tschudin-Sutter, Barbara Hasse, Anette Friedrichs, Bernd Panholzer, Walter Eichinger, Petra Gastmeier, Volkmar Falk, Annette Moter
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背景:克氏分枝杆菌是感染性心内膜炎的一种罕见病因,难以诊断和治疗。我们在一系列患者中发现克氏分枝杆菌后,旨在研究其在心血管假体功能障碍中的作用,并将生物假体污染作为可能的感染原因:在这项微生物学合作研究中,我们报告了在德国三个心血管外科部门接受治疗的九名患者的情况,这些患者在接受 BioIntegral 生物假体治疗后发现感染了螯合蘑菇菌。我们对原生心血管组织和取出的生物假体材料样本以及 12 个未使用过的 BioIntegral 假体进行了荧光原位杂交 (FISH) 结合广谱 16S rRNA 基因扩增和测序 (FISHseq)。我们通过对酸性无菌杆菌的染色确认了 FISHseq 的结果,并通过分子技术将 M chelonae 与 M abscessus 区分开来:从 2020 年 12 月 1 日到 2022 年 2 月 28 日,我们在柏林治疗的三位患者的 BioIntegral 生物假体中发现了切诺氏菌,这些患者因功能障碍或疑似心内膜炎而被取出假体,可观察到形态完整的 FISH 阳性分枝杆菌。尽管分枝杆菌培养呈阴性,但我们在所有 12 个未使用的 BioIntegral 假体中都检测到了螯合霉菌。欧盟主管当局发出警报,结果在 2022 年 3 月 1 日至 2023 年 7 月 31 日期间又发现了六名患者。为了找到其他的米氏切诺氏菌心内膜炎病例,我们回顾了2015年1月1日至2022年8月31日期间分析的1237份心血管样本的FISHseq结果,其中包括来自其他制造商提供的228个生物假体的295份样本。在接受过BioIntegral产品治疗的41名患者中,只有6名患者检测到了螯合霉菌:解读:BioIntegral Surgical公司生产的生物假体可能带有螯合霉菌,这会导致假体功能障碍。传统的常规诊断方法很可能会漏诊这些感染,因此在使用 BioIntegral 植入物并怀疑感染或功能障碍的患者中应加以考虑。应向公共卫生和监管机构报告病例。应重新考虑在生产过程中对生物假体进行常规安全检测:德国联邦教育与研究部。
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Endocarditis associated with contamination of cardiovascular bioprostheses with Mycobacterium chelonae: a collaborative microbiological study.

Background: Mycobacterium chelonae is a rare cause of infective endocarditis that is difficult to diagnose and treat. After we found M chelonae in a series of patients, we aimed to investigate its role in cardiovascular prosthesis dysfunction and contamination of bioprostheses as a possible cause of infection.

Methods: In this collaborative microbiological study, we report on nine patients treated in three cardiovascular surgical departments in Germany, who were found to have M chelonae infection after receiving BioIntegral bioprostheses. We performed fluorescence in-situ hybridisation (FISH) combined with broad-range 16S rRNA gene amplification and sequencing (FISHseq) on samples of native cardiovascular tissue and explanted bioprosthetic material, as well as on 12 unused BioIntegral prostheses. We confirmed FISHseq findings with histological examination by staining for acid-fast bacilli, and M chelonae was differentiated from M abscessus by molecular techniques.

Findings: Between Dec 1, 2020, and Feb 28, 2022, we identified M chelonae in BioIntegral bioprostheses from three initial patients treated in Berlin that were explanted following dysfunction or suspected endocarditis, visualising morphologically intact FISH-positive mycobacteria. Despite negative mycobacterial culture, we also detected M chelonae in all 12 unused BioIntegral prostheses. The competent authorities in the EU prompted an alert, leading to the identification of six additional patients between March 1, 2022, and July 31, 2023. To find other cases of M chelonae endocarditis, we reviewed the FISHseq results of 1237 cardiovascular samples that were analysed between Jan 1, 2015, and Aug 31, 2022, including 295 samples from 228 bioprostheses supplied by other manufacturers. M chelonae was only detected in six of 41 patients who had received BioIntegral products.

Interpretation: Bioprostheses manufactured by BioIntegral Surgical might be colonised by M chelonae, which can lead to implant dysfunction. These infections are likely to be missed by conventional routine diagnostics and should be considered in patients with BioIntegral implants and suspected infection or dysfunction. Cases should be reported to public health and regulatory authorities. Routine safety testing of bioprostheses during manufacture should be reconsidered.

Funding: German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.

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