成人骨髓干细胞移植后诺卡菌病的诊断和治疗:缺乏淋巴细胞恢复是一个主要因素

L. Mansi , E. Daguindau , P. Saas , F. Pouthier , C. Ferrand , A. Dormoy , I. Patry , F. Garnache , P.-S. Rohrlich , E. Deconinck , F. Larosa
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摘要

造血细胞移植(HCT)是治疗恶性血液病的一种有效方法。这种治疗方法与严重的免疫缺陷和机会性感染率的增加有关。诺卡菌病是一种罕见的细菌感染,主要发生在缺乏细胞免疫的患者中,如艾滋病患者或移植受者。诺卡菌病的诊断可能具有挑战性,因为体征和症状是非特异性的。常规预防使用甲氧苄氨嘧啶/磺胺甲恶唑(TMP/SMZ)并不能预防感染风险。2001年5月至2009年12月,在我们中心的366名同种异体HCT接受者中诊断出5例诺卡菌病。4例患者在HCT后的第一年出现播散性诺卡菌病。第五例患者表现为局部皮肤诺卡菌病。弥散性病例CD4+ t细胞中位数低于100个/μL。初始CD4+ CD45RA+/RO−t细胞几乎检测不到。CD8+ t细胞、NK细胞低于正常范围,CD19+ b细胞重构完全缺失。在局部病例中,我们观察到缺乏幼稚胸腺移植物CD4+ CD45RA+/RO−t细胞。
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Diagnosis and management of nocardiosis after bone marrow stem cell transplantation in adults: Lack of lymphocyte recovery as a major contributing factor

Hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is a curative treatment for hematological malignancies. This therapeutic approach is associated with a profound immune deficiency and an increased rate of opportunistic infections. Nocardiosis is a rare bacterial infection occurring mainly in patients with deficient cell-mediated immunity, such as AIDS patients or transplant recipients. Diagnosis of nocardiosis can be challenging, as signs and symptoms are non-specific. Routine prophylaxis with trimethoprin/sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMZ) does not prevent the risk of infection. Between May 2001 and December 2009, five cases of nocardiosis were diagnosed from the 366 allogeneic HCT recipients in our centre. Four patients developed a disseminated nocardiosis within the first year after HCT. The fifth patient presented a localized cutaneous nocardiosis. In disseminated cases, median total CD4+ T-cells were below 100 cells/μL. Naive CD4+ CD45RA+/RO− T-cells were almost undetectable. CD8+ T-cells and NK cells were below the normal range and CD19+ B-cell reconstitution was completely deficient. In a localized case, we observed a lack of naive thymic emigrants CD4+ CD45RA+/RO− T-cells.

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