Unveiling the Future of Infective Endocarditis Diagnosis: The Transformative Role of Metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing in Culture-Negative Cases.

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Shafiu A Umar Shinge, Binbin Zhang, Baixin Zheng, Yongjia Qiang, Hussein M Ali, Youmbi T Vanessa Melchiade, Lu Zhang, Minnan Gao, Guibin Feng, Kuan Zeng, Yanqi Yang
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Culture-negative infective endocarditis (CNE) remains a significant diagnostic challenge in cardiology and infectious disease, often leading to delayed or empirical treatment. Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) has emerged as a complementary diagnostic tool capable of identifying fastidious, unexpected, or novel pathogens without prior assumptions. This narrative review synthesizes evidence from 152 studies (2015-2024), evaluating mNGS within existing diagnostic frameworks for culture-negative IE. Compared to conventional diagnostics (blood cultures, PCR, 16 S rRNA sequencing), mNGS demonstrates enhanced detection capabilities for polymicrobial infections and rare pathogens, though methodological heterogeneity across studies precludes definitive performance comparisons. Performance varies substantially based on sample type, sequencing platform, and bioinformatic pipelines. Real-world applications reveal persistent challenges, including cost barriers, interpretive complexities in low-biomass samples, and contamination risks. Integration with host-response biomarkers and AI-driven interpretation platforms shows promise for advancing clinical utility. For mNGS to be effectively integrated into routine CNE care, standardization, regulatory clarity, and equitable implementation will be essential.

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揭示感染性心内膜炎诊断的未来:新一代宏基因组测序在培养阴性病例中的变革作用。
培养阴性的感染性心内膜炎(CNE)仍然是心脏病学和传染病诊断中的一个重大挑战,经常导致延迟或经验性治疗。新一代宏基因组测序(mNGS)已经成为一种辅助诊断工具,能够在没有事先假设的情况下识别挑剔的、意想不到的或新的病原体。这篇叙述性综述综合了152项研究(2015-2024)的证据,在现有的培养阴性IE诊断框架内评估了mNGS。与传统诊断方法(血液培养、PCR、16s rRNA测序)相比,mNGS对多微生物感染和罕见病原体的检测能力增强,尽管研究方法的异质性妨碍了明确的性能比较。根据样品类型、测序平台和生物信息管道的不同,性能差异很大。现实世界的应用面临着持续的挑战,包括成本障碍、低生物量样品的解释复杂性和污染风险。与宿主反应生物标志物和人工智能驱动的解释平台的整合有望推进临床应用。为了将mNGS有效地纳入CNE的常规护理,标准化、监管清晰度和公平实施将是至关重要的。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health is an esteemed international publication, offering a platform for peer-reviewed articles that drive advancements in global epidemiology and international health. Our mission is to shape global health policy by showcasing cutting-edge scholarship and innovative strategies.
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