Detection of Pneumocystis jirovecii by PCR in patients with lung cancer: A preliminary study

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 MYCOLOGY
Ozlem Ulusan Bagci , Filiz Guldaval , Can Muftuoglu , Ufuk Mert , Seray Toz , Damla Serce Unat , Omer Selim Unat , Gulru Polat , Ayse Caner
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Abstract

Introduction

Infection complications in lung cancer (LC), one of the most common cancers in the world, are still among the most important causes of death. Of them, P. jirovecii, which is as an opportunistic infection, causes a life-threatening type of pneumonia in cancer patients. This preliminary study aimed to determine the incidence and clinical status of P. jirovecii by PCR in lung cancer patients compared to the conventional method.

Material and methods

Sixty-nine lung cancer patients and fSorty healthy individuals were included in the study. After sociodemographical and clinical features were recorded, sputum samples were collected from attenders. Firstly, microscopic examination was made with Gomori's methenamine silver stain and then PCR was performed.

Results

P. jirovecii was detected in three of 69 lung cancer patients by PCR (4.3%), but not by microscopy. However, healthy individuals were negative for P. jirovecii by both methods. Based on clinical and radiological findings, P. jirovecii was evaluated as probable infection in one patient and colonization in the other two patients. Although PCR is more sensitive than conventional staining methods, it cannot distinguish probable and proven infections from pulmonary colonization.

Discussion

It is important to evaluate the decision of infection together with laboratory, clinical and radiological findings. Moreover, PCR may enable to know the colonization and to take precautions such as prophylaxis, due to the risk of colonization turning into an infection in immunocompromised patient groups. Further studies involving larger populations and evaluating the colonization-infection relationship in patients with solid tumors are needed.

PCR检测肺癌患者肺孢子虫的初步研究
癌症是世界上最常见的癌症之一,其感染并发症仍然是最重要的死亡原因之一。其中,P.jirovecii是一种机会性感染,会导致癌症患者患上危及生命的肺炎。本初步研究旨在与传统方法相比,通过PCR测定癌症患者中吉罗韦氏疟原虫的发病率和临床状况。材料和方法研究纳入了癌症的16例患者和16例健康人。在记录了社会人口学和临床特征后,从就诊者身上采集痰液样本。首先用Gomori’s methenamine银染进行显微镜检查,然后进行PCR。结果P。69例癌症患者中有3例(4.3%)经PCR检测到jirovecii,但显微镜下未检测到。然而,健康个体在两种方法中均对吉若韦奇P.jirovecii呈阴性。根据临床和放射学检查结果,对一名患者的吉若韦奇P.jirovecii可能感染和另外两名患者的定植进行了评估。尽管PCR比传统染色方法更敏感,但它无法区分可能的和已证实的感染与肺部定植。讨论结合实验室、临床和放射学检查结果来评估感染的决定是很重要的。此外,由于免疫功能受损患者群体的定植转化为感染的风险,PCR可以了解定植并采取预防措施,如预防。需要进一步的研究涉及更大的人群,并评估实体瘤患者的定植-感染关系。
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CiteScore
5.10
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2.80%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal de Mycologie Medicale / Journal of Medical Mycology (JMM) publishes in English works dealing with human and animal mycology. The subjects treated are focused in particular on clinical, diagnostic, epidemiological, immunological, medical, pathological, preventive or therapeutic aspects of mycoses. Also covered are basic aspects linked primarily with morphology (electronic and photonic microscopy), physiology, biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, immunochemistry, genetics, taxonomy or phylogeny of pathogenic or opportunistic fungi and actinomycetes in humans or animals. Studies of natural products showing inhibitory activity against pathogenic fungi cannot be considered without chemical characterization and identification of the compounds responsible for the inhibitory activity. JMM publishes (guest) editorials, original articles, reviews (and minireviews), case reports, technical notes, letters to the editor and information. Only clinical cases with real originality (new species, new clinical present action, new geographical localization, etc.), and fully documented (identification methods, results, etc.), will be considered. Under no circumstances does the journal guarantee publication before the editorial board makes its final decision. The journal is indexed in the main international databases and is accessible worldwide through the ScienceDirect and ClinicalKey platforms.
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