Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections and improper storage conditions influence the performance of 1,3-β-d-glucan in diagnosis of invasive fungal infections

iLABMED Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI:10.1002/ila2.35
Zilan Wei, Jie Xu, Fang Yuan, Wendong Fang, Jiahui Wu, Youliang Wang, Shuiping Chen
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Abstract

Background

The association between 1,3-β-d-glucan (BDG) levels and infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa or Streptococcus pneumoniae, and the stability of BDG under different storage conditions are unclear.

Methods

Strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and S. pneumoniae were grown in medium and human serum. The BDG concentrations in culture supernatants were measured. The specificity and stability of BDG were also evaluated.

Results

P. aeruginosa produced high levels of BDG in Luria–Bertani medium (>4 × 104 pg/mL) and human serum (527.0 pg/mL), whereas S. pneumoniae produced low levels of BDG in THY medium (175.6 pg/mL) and human serum (78.3 pg/mL). The BDG produced by these two bacteria was specifically degraded by 1,3-β-d-glucanase. BDG was degraded when stored at different temperatures, decreasing by 22.5% and 9.3% at −20°C and −70°C, respectively, for 63 days; by 30.7% at 4°C for 12 days; and by 12.6% and 22.0% at 37°C for 6 and 12 h.

Conclusion

BDG false-positivity must be considered in patients with bacteremia caused by P. aeruginosa when diagnosing invasive fungal infection. Human serum samples for the BDG test in medical facilities should be tested as soon as possible or stored at low temperatures before testing.

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铜绿假单胞菌感染和不当储存条件影响 1,3-β-d 葡聚糖诊断侵袭性真菌感染的性能
背景 1,3-β-d-葡聚糖(BDG)水平与铜绿假单胞菌或肺炎链球菌引起的感染之间的关系以及 BDG 在不同储存条件下的稳定性尚不清楚。 方法 在培养基和人血清中培养铜绿假单胞菌和肺炎链球菌菌株。测定培养上清液中的 BDG 浓度。还对 BDG 的特异性和稳定性进行了评估。 结果 铜绿假单胞菌在 Luria-Bertani 培养基(4 × 104 pg/mL)和人血清(527.0 pg/mL)中产生高水平的 BDG,而肺炎双球菌在 THY 培养基(175.6 pg/mL)和人血清(78.3 pg/mL)中产生低水平的 BDG。这两种细菌产生的 BDG 被 1,3-β-d 葡聚糖酶特异性降解。在不同温度下储存时,BDG 会发生降解,在 -20°C 和 -70°C 温度下储存 63 天,降解率分别为 22.5% 和 9.3%;在 4°C 温度下储存 12 天,降解率为 30.7%;在 37°C 温度下储存 6 小时和 12 小时,降解率分别为 12.6% 和 22.0%。医疗机构中用于 BDG 检测的人体血清样本应尽快检测或在检测前低温保存。
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