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Gene and cytokine profile analysis of macrolide-resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in Fukuoka, Japan

BACKGROUND: Recent epidemiologic data suggest that the prevalence of macrolide resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MR-M. pneumoniae) is increasing rapidly worldwide. This study assessed the present status of M. pneumoniae infection in Japan and clinical end-points to distinguish children with MR-M. pne...

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Autores principales: Matsuda, Kentaro, Narita, Mitsuo, Sera, Nobuyuki, Maeda, Eriko, Yoshitomi, Hideaki, Ohya, Hitomi, Araki, Yuko, Kakuma, Tatsuyuki, Fukuoh, Atsushi, Matsumoto, Kenji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3883477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24330612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-591
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author Matsuda, Kentaro
Narita, Mitsuo
Sera, Nobuyuki
Maeda, Eriko
Yoshitomi, Hideaki
Ohya, Hitomi
Araki, Yuko
Kakuma, Tatsuyuki
Fukuoh, Atsushi
Matsumoto, Kenji
author_facet Matsuda, Kentaro
Narita, Mitsuo
Sera, Nobuyuki
Maeda, Eriko
Yoshitomi, Hideaki
Ohya, Hitomi
Araki, Yuko
Kakuma, Tatsuyuki
Fukuoh, Atsushi
Matsumoto, Kenji
author_sort Matsuda, Kentaro
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description BACKGROUND: Recent epidemiologic data suggest that the prevalence of macrolide resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MR-M. pneumoniae) is increasing rapidly worldwide. This study assessed the present status of M. pneumoniae infection in Japan and clinical end-points to distinguish children with MR-M. pneumoniae. METHODS: During an outbreak of M. pneumoniae infections in Fukuoka, Japan in 2010–11, a total of 105 children with clinically suspected M. pneumoniae infection were enrolled. M. pneumoniae was analyzed for macrolide resistance in domain V of the 23S rRNA gene. Sixty -five patients with PCR positive for M. pneumoniae were analyzed with regard to clinical symptoms, efficacy of several antimicrobial agents and several laboratory data. RESULTS: Causative pathogens were detected in 81.0% (85 of 105) and M. pneumoniae was identified 61.9% (65 of 105). The resistance rate of M. pneumoniae was 89.2% (58 of 65) in this general pediatric outpatient setting. Patients infected with MR-M. pneumoniae showed longer times to resolution of fever and required frequent changes of the initially prescribed macrolide to another antimicrobial agent. We observed three different genotypes of M. pneumoniae including the rarely reported A2063T mutation (A2063G: 31 strains, A2063T: 27 strains, no mutation: 7 strains). Drug susceptibility testing showed different antimicrobial susceptibility profiles for each genotype. Serum IFN-gamma, IL-6 and IP-10 levels were higher in patients with MR-genotypes than in those infected with no-mutation strains (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Macrolide resistance is more common than previously thought and a small epidemic of rarely reported A2063T mutation was observed in Fukuoka, Japan. Furthermore our results reveal the possibility that levels of certain inflammatory cytokines may be a candidate to predict MR-M.pneumoniae infection.
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spelling pubmed-38834772014-01-08 Gene and cytokine profile analysis of macrolide-resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in Fukuoka, Japan Matsuda, Kentaro Narita, Mitsuo Sera, Nobuyuki Maeda, Eriko Yoshitomi, Hideaki Ohya, Hitomi Araki, Yuko Kakuma, Tatsuyuki Fukuoh, Atsushi Matsumoto, Kenji BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Recent epidemiologic data suggest that the prevalence of macrolide resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MR-M. pneumoniae) is increasing rapidly worldwide. This study assessed the present status of M. pneumoniae infection in Japan and clinical end-points to distinguish children with MR-M. pneumoniae. METHODS: During an outbreak of M. pneumoniae infections in Fukuoka, Japan in 2010–11, a total of 105 children with clinically suspected M. pneumoniae infection were enrolled. M. pneumoniae was analyzed for macrolide resistance in domain V of the 23S rRNA gene. Sixty -five patients with PCR positive for M. pneumoniae were analyzed with regard to clinical symptoms, efficacy of several antimicrobial agents and several laboratory data. RESULTS: Causative pathogens were detected in 81.0% (85 of 105) and M. pneumoniae was identified 61.9% (65 of 105). The resistance rate of M. pneumoniae was 89.2% (58 of 65) in this general pediatric outpatient setting. Patients infected with MR-M. pneumoniae showed longer times to resolution of fever and required frequent changes of the initially prescribed macrolide to another antimicrobial agent. We observed three different genotypes of M. pneumoniae including the rarely reported A2063T mutation (A2063G: 31 strains, A2063T: 27 strains, no mutation: 7 strains). Drug susceptibility testing showed different antimicrobial susceptibility profiles for each genotype. Serum IFN-gamma, IL-6 and IP-10 levels were higher in patients with MR-genotypes than in those infected with no-mutation strains (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Macrolide resistance is more common than previously thought and a small epidemic of rarely reported A2063T mutation was observed in Fukuoka, Japan. Furthermore our results reveal the possibility that levels of certain inflammatory cytokines may be a candidate to predict MR-M.pneumoniae infection. BioMed Central 2013-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3883477/ /pubmed/24330612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-591 Text en Copyright © 2013 Matsuda et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Matsuda, Kentaro
Narita, Mitsuo
Sera, Nobuyuki
Maeda, Eriko
Yoshitomi, Hideaki
Ohya, Hitomi
Araki, Yuko
Kakuma, Tatsuyuki
Fukuoh, Atsushi
Matsumoto, Kenji
Gene and cytokine profile analysis of macrolide-resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in Fukuoka, Japan
title Gene and cytokine profile analysis of macrolide-resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in Fukuoka, Japan
title_full Gene and cytokine profile analysis of macrolide-resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in Fukuoka, Japan
title_fullStr Gene and cytokine profile analysis of macrolide-resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in Fukuoka, Japan
title_full_unstemmed Gene and cytokine profile analysis of macrolide-resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in Fukuoka, Japan
title_short Gene and cytokine profile analysis of macrolide-resistant Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in Fukuoka, Japan
title_sort gene and cytokine profile analysis of macrolide-resistant mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in fukuoka, japan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3883477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24330612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-591
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