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Can COVID-19 impact the natural history of paracoccidioidomycosis? Insights from an atypical chronic form of the mycosis

Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is a systemic fungal infection caused by Paracoccidioides spp. It can occur as an acute/subacute form (A/SAF), a chronic form (CF) and rarely as a mixed form combining the features of the two aforementioned forms in an immunocompromised patient. Here, we report a 56-year...

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Autores principales: de Souza, César Augusto Tomaz, Ponce, Cesar Cilento, Klautau, Gisele Burlamaqui, Marques, Nathan Costa, Queiroz, Wladimir, Patzina, Rosely Antunes, Benard, Gil, Lindoso, José Angelo Lauletta
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Publicado: Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10691805/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202365057
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author de Souza, César Augusto Tomaz
Ponce, Cesar Cilento
Klautau, Gisele Burlamaqui
Marques, Nathan Costa
Queiroz, Wladimir
Patzina, Rosely Antunes
Benard, Gil
Lindoso, José Angelo Lauletta
author_facet de Souza, César Augusto Tomaz
Ponce, Cesar Cilento
Klautau, Gisele Burlamaqui
Marques, Nathan Costa
Queiroz, Wladimir
Patzina, Rosely Antunes
Benard, Gil
Lindoso, José Angelo Lauletta
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description Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is a systemic fungal infection caused by Paracoccidioides spp. It can occur as an acute/subacute form (A/SAF), a chronic form (CF) and rarely as a mixed form combining the features of the two aforementioned forms in an immunocompromised patient. Here, we report a 56-year-old male patient with CF-PCM who presented with atypical manifestations, including the development of an initial esophageal ulcer, followed by central nervous system (CNS) lesions and cervical and abdominal lymphatic involvement concomitant with severe SARS-CoV-2 infection. He was HIV-negative and had no other signs of previous immunodeficiency. Biopsy of the ulcer confirmed its mycotic etiology. He was hospitalized for treatment of COVID-19 and required supplemental oxygen in the intensive unit. The patient recovered without the need for invasive ventilatory support. Investigation of the extent of disease during hospitalization revealed severe lymphatic involvement typical of A/SAF, although the patient`s long history of high-risk exposure to PCM, and lung involvement typical of the CF. Esophageal involvement is rare in non-immunosuppressed PCM patients. CNS involvement is also rare. We suggest that the immunological imbalance caused by the severe COVID-19 infection may have contributed to the patient developing atypical severe CF, which resembles the PCM mixed form of immunosuppressed patients. Severe COVID-19 infection is known to impair the cell-mediated immune response, including the antiviral response, through T-lymphopenia, decreased NK cell counts and T-cell exhaustion. We hypothesize that these alterations would also impair antifungal defenses. Our case highlights the potential influence of COVID-19 on the course of PCM. Fortunately, the patient was timely treated for both diseases, evolving favorably.
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spelling pubmed-106918052023-12-02 Can COVID-19 impact the natural history of paracoccidioidomycosis? Insights from an atypical chronic form of the mycosis de Souza, César Augusto Tomaz Ponce, Cesar Cilento Klautau, Gisele Burlamaqui Marques, Nathan Costa Queiroz, Wladimir Patzina, Rosely Antunes Benard, Gil Lindoso, José Angelo Lauletta Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo Original Article Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is a systemic fungal infection caused by Paracoccidioides spp. It can occur as an acute/subacute form (A/SAF), a chronic form (CF) and rarely as a mixed form combining the features of the two aforementioned forms in an immunocompromised patient. Here, we report a 56-year-old male patient with CF-PCM who presented with atypical manifestations, including the development of an initial esophageal ulcer, followed by central nervous system (CNS) lesions and cervical and abdominal lymphatic involvement concomitant with severe SARS-CoV-2 infection. He was HIV-negative and had no other signs of previous immunodeficiency. Biopsy of the ulcer confirmed its mycotic etiology. He was hospitalized for treatment of COVID-19 and required supplemental oxygen in the intensive unit. The patient recovered without the need for invasive ventilatory support. Investigation of the extent of disease during hospitalization revealed severe lymphatic involvement typical of A/SAF, although the patient`s long history of high-risk exposure to PCM, and lung involvement typical of the CF. Esophageal involvement is rare in non-immunosuppressed PCM patients. CNS involvement is also rare. We suggest that the immunological imbalance caused by the severe COVID-19 infection may have contributed to the patient developing atypical severe CF, which resembles the PCM mixed form of immunosuppressed patients. Severe COVID-19 infection is known to impair the cell-mediated immune response, including the antiviral response, through T-lymphopenia, decreased NK cell counts and T-cell exhaustion. We hypothesize that these alterations would also impair antifungal defenses. Our case highlights the potential influence of COVID-19 on the course of PCM. Fortunately, the patient was timely treated for both diseases, evolving favorably. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo 2023-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10691805/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202365057 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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de Souza, César Augusto Tomaz
Ponce, Cesar Cilento
Klautau, Gisele Burlamaqui
Marques, Nathan Costa
Queiroz, Wladimir
Patzina, Rosely Antunes
Benard, Gil
Lindoso, José Angelo Lauletta
Can COVID-19 impact the natural history of paracoccidioidomycosis? Insights from an atypical chronic form of the mycosis
title Can COVID-19 impact the natural history of paracoccidioidomycosis? Insights from an atypical chronic form of the mycosis
title_full Can COVID-19 impact the natural history of paracoccidioidomycosis? Insights from an atypical chronic form of the mycosis
title_fullStr Can COVID-19 impact the natural history of paracoccidioidomycosis? Insights from an atypical chronic form of the mycosis
title_full_unstemmed Can COVID-19 impact the natural history of paracoccidioidomycosis? Insights from an atypical chronic form of the mycosis
title_short Can COVID-19 impact the natural history of paracoccidioidomycosis? Insights from an atypical chronic form of the mycosis
title_sort can covid-19 impact the natural history of paracoccidioidomycosis? insights from an atypical chronic form of the mycosis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10691805/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202365057
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