Propensity of Candida spp. prosthetic joint infection clinical isolates to form aggregates in synovial fluid and the clinical ramifications.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Mycoses Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1111/myc.13769
James B Doub, Hamda Siddiqui
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Abstract

Background: Bacterial aggregation has been shown to occur in synovial fluid which are resistant to high concentrations of antibiotics. Yet the propensity of Candida spp. to form aggregates is unknown.

Objective: To assess the ability of numerous Candida spp. to form synovial fluid aggregates and the clinical ramifications of the aggregates.

Methods: Nine different Candidal prosthetic joint infection clinical isolates were evaluated for their ability to form aggregates at static and dynamic conditions and their resistance to high concentrations of amphotericin. Furthermore, the ability of tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) to disrupt the aggregates and enhance amphotericin activity was assessed.

Results: The results show that all species of Candida spp. evaluated formed aggregates in synovial fluid under dynamic conditions that were resistant to amphotericin. Yet no aggregates formed in tryptic soy broth under any conditions or in synovial fluid under static conditions. As well, when TPA was combined with amphotericin there was a statistically significant decrease (p < .005) in the amount of colony forming units per mL for all Candidal species evaluated. Interestingly, for Candida krusei there was no colony forming units observed after exposure to TPA and amphotericin.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that Candidal species form synovial fluid aggregates that are resistant to high dose amphotericin similar to those that occur with bacteria. However, the varying ability of the different Candida spp. to form hyphae and pseudohyphae compared to yeast cells may have direct impacts on the hardiness of the aggregates and thereby have clinical ramifications with respect to treatment durations.

念珠菌属假体关节感染临床分离物在滑液中形成聚集体的倾向及其临床影响。
背景:已证明滑液中存在细菌聚集现象,这些细菌对高浓度抗生素具有抗药性。然而,念珠菌属形成聚集体的倾向尚不清楚:评估多种念珠菌属形成滑膜液聚集体的能力以及聚集体的临床影响:方法:对九种不同的念珠菌假体关节感染临床分离株在静态和动态条件下形成聚集体的能力及其对高浓度两性霉素的耐药性进行了评估。此外,还评估了组织纤溶酶原激活剂(TPA)破坏聚集体和增强两性霉素活性的能力:结果表明,在动态条件下,所有被评估的念珠菌属都会在滑膜液中形成对两性霉素有抗性的聚集体。然而,在任何条件下的胰蛋白酶大豆肉汤中或静态条件下的滑液中都没有形成聚集体。此外,当 TPA 与两性霉素联合使用时,聚集体的数量也有显著的统计学下降(p 结论:TPA 与两性霉素联合使用时,聚集体的数量会明显减少:我们的研究结果表明,念珠菌形成的滑膜液聚集体对高剂量两性霉素具有抗药性,这与细菌形成的聚集体类似。不过,与酵母细胞相比,不同念珠菌属形成菌丝和假菌丝的能力各不相同,这可能会直接影响到聚集体的耐受性,从而对治疗时间的长短产生临床影响。
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Mycoses
Mycoses 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
8.20%
发文量
143
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Mycoses provides an international forum for original papers in English on the pathogenesis, diagnosis, therapy, prophylaxis, and epidemiology of fungal infectious diseases in humans as well as on the biology of pathogenic fungi. Medical mycology as part of medical microbiology is advancing rapidly. Effective therapeutic strategies are already available in chemotherapy and are being further developed. Their application requires reliable laboratory diagnostic techniques, which, in turn, result from mycological basic research. Opportunistic mycoses vary greatly in their clinical and pathological symptoms, because the underlying disease of a patient at risk decisively determines their symptomatology and progress. The journal Mycoses is therefore of interest to scientists in fundamental mycological research, mycological laboratory diagnosticians and clinicians interested in fungal infections.
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