基于无细胞dna的新一代测序鉴定菌血症患者病原体的评估。

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血液病原体的快速检测将极大地促进临床医生对菌血症患者进行精确的抗菌治疗。本研究收集了114例确诊或疑似菌血症患者的血浆样本,采用常规血培养(BC)和无细胞DNA宏基因组新一代测序(cfDNA mNGS)检测病原体。本研究显示,常规血培养阳性(BC+组)患者中,76% (38/50)cfDNA mNGS检测阳性,cfDNA mNGS与常规细菌培养不匹配的仅4%。在常规血培养阴性的疑似菌血症患者(BC-组)中,cfDNA mNGS结合患者临床表现准确检出病原菌32.8%。cfDNA mNGS检出最多的病原菌为大肠杆菌和肺炎克雷伯菌。菌血症患者常规血培养检出大肠杆菌76.2%(16/21),肺炎克雷伯菌92.3%(12/13)。本研究表明,在BC+组患者中更常检测到大肠杆菌和肺炎克雷伯菌的基因组覆盖率,而在BC-组患者中更常检测到约氏不动杆菌和弱泡杆菌sp. KCTC 42545的基因组覆盖率。综上所述,cfDNA mNGS可为菌血症的诊断提供一种快速、准确的检测方法。
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Evaluation of Cell-Free DNA-Based Next-Generation Sequencing for Identifying Pathogens in Bacteremia Patients.

Evaluation of Cell-Free DNA-Based Next-Generation Sequencing for Identifying Pathogens in Bacteremia Patients.

Evaluation of Cell-Free DNA-Based Next-Generation Sequencing for Identifying Pathogens in Bacteremia Patients.

Evaluation of Cell-Free DNA-Based Next-Generation Sequencing for Identifying Pathogens in Bacteremia Patients.

Rapid detection of bloodstream pathogens would greatly facilitate clinicians to make precise antimicrobial treatment in patients with bacteremia. In this study, 114 plasma samples were collected from patients with identified or suspected bacteremia, and pathogens were detected by the conventional blood culture (BC) and cell-free DNA metagenomics next-generation sequencing (cfDNA mNGS). The present study indicated that 76% (38/50) of positive conventional blood culture (BC+ group) patients were positively detected by cfDNA mNGS, and only 4% were mismatched between cfDNA mNGS and conventional bacteria culture. Pathogens in 32.8% of suspected bacteremia patients with negative conventional blood culture (BC- group) were determined accurately by cfDNA mNGS combined with analyzing the patients' clinical manifestations. Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae were the most detected pathogens in identified bacteremia patients by cfDNA mNGS. 76.2% (16/21) of E. coli and 92.3% (12/13) of K. pneumoniae in bacteremia patients were identified by conventional blood cultures that were also detected by cfDNA mNGS. This study demonstrated that genomic coverage of E. coli and K. pneumoniae were more often detected in BC+ group patients and genomic coverage of Acinetobacter johnsonii and Paucibacter sp. KCTC 42545 was more often detected in BC- group patients. In conclusion, cfDNA mNGS could rapidly and precisely provide an alternative detection method for the diagnosis of bacteremia.

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