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Propionibacterium acnes: Disease-Causing Agent or Common Contaminant? Detection in Diverse Patient Samples by Next-Generation Sequencing

Propionibacterium acnes is the most abundant bacterium on human skin, particularly in sebaceous areas. P. acnes is suggested to be an opportunistic pathogen involved in the development of diverse medical conditions but is also a proven contaminant of human clinical samples and surgical wounds. Its s...

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Autores principales: Mollerup, Sarah, Friis-Nielsen, Jens, Vinner, Lasse, Hansen, Thomas Arn, Richter, Stine Raith, Fridholm, Helena, Herrera, Jose Alejandro Romero, Lund, Ole, Brunak, Søren, Izarzugaza, Jose M. G., Mourier, Tobias, Nielsen, Lars Peter, Hansen, Anders Johannes
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4809928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26818667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02723-15
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author Mollerup, Sarah
Friis-Nielsen, Jens
Vinner, Lasse
Hansen, Thomas Arn
Richter, Stine Raith
Fridholm, Helena
Herrera, Jose Alejandro Romero
Lund, Ole
Brunak, Søren
Izarzugaza, Jose M. G.
Mourier, Tobias
Nielsen, Lars Peter
Hansen, Anders Johannes
author_facet Mollerup, Sarah
Friis-Nielsen, Jens
Vinner, Lasse
Hansen, Thomas Arn
Richter, Stine Raith
Fridholm, Helena
Herrera, Jose Alejandro Romero
Lund, Ole
Brunak, Søren
Izarzugaza, Jose M. G.
Mourier, Tobias
Nielsen, Lars Peter
Hansen, Anders Johannes
author_sort Mollerup, Sarah
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description Propionibacterium acnes is the most abundant bacterium on human skin, particularly in sebaceous areas. P. acnes is suggested to be an opportunistic pathogen involved in the development of diverse medical conditions but is also a proven contaminant of human clinical samples and surgical wounds. Its significance as a pathogen is consequently a matter of debate. In the present study, we investigated the presence of P. acnes DNA in 250 next-generation sequencing data sets generated from 180 samples of 20 different sample types, mostly of cancerous origin. The samples were subjected to either microbial enrichment, involving nuclease treatment to reduce the amount of host nucleic acids, or shotgun sequencing. We detected high proportions of P. acnes DNA in enriched samples, particularly skin tissue-derived and other tissue samples, with the levels being higher in enriched samples than in shotgun-sequenced samples. P. acnes reads were detected in most samples analyzed, though the proportions in most shotgun-sequenced samples were low. Our results show that P. acnes can be detected in practically all sample types when molecular methods, such as next-generation sequencing, are employed. The possibility of contamination from the patient or other sources, including laboratory reagents or environment, should therefore always be considered carefully when P. acnes is detected in clinical samples. We advocate that detection of P. acnes always be accompanied by experiments validating the association between this bacterium and any clinical condition.
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spelling pubmed-48099282016-04-04 Propionibacterium acnes: Disease-Causing Agent or Common Contaminant? Detection in Diverse Patient Samples by Next-Generation Sequencing Mollerup, Sarah Friis-Nielsen, Jens Vinner, Lasse Hansen, Thomas Arn Richter, Stine Raith Fridholm, Helena Herrera, Jose Alejandro Romero Lund, Ole Brunak, Søren Izarzugaza, Jose M. G. Mourier, Tobias Nielsen, Lars Peter Hansen, Anders Johannes J Clin Microbiol Bacteriology Propionibacterium acnes is the most abundant bacterium on human skin, particularly in sebaceous areas. P. acnes is suggested to be an opportunistic pathogen involved in the development of diverse medical conditions but is also a proven contaminant of human clinical samples and surgical wounds. Its significance as a pathogen is consequently a matter of debate. In the present study, we investigated the presence of P. acnes DNA in 250 next-generation sequencing data sets generated from 180 samples of 20 different sample types, mostly of cancerous origin. The samples were subjected to either microbial enrichment, involving nuclease treatment to reduce the amount of host nucleic acids, or shotgun sequencing. We detected high proportions of P. acnes DNA in enriched samples, particularly skin tissue-derived and other tissue samples, with the levels being higher in enriched samples than in shotgun-sequenced samples. P. acnes reads were detected in most samples analyzed, though the proportions in most shotgun-sequenced samples were low. Our results show that P. acnes can be detected in practically all sample types when molecular methods, such as next-generation sequencing, are employed. The possibility of contamination from the patient or other sources, including laboratory reagents or environment, should therefore always be considered carefully when P. acnes is detected in clinical samples. We advocate that detection of P. acnes always be accompanied by experiments validating the association between this bacterium and any clinical condition. American Society for Microbiology 2016-03-25 2016-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4809928/ /pubmed/26818667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02723-15 Text en Copyright © 2016 Mollerup et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/) , which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Bacteriology
Mollerup, Sarah
Friis-Nielsen, Jens
Vinner, Lasse
Hansen, Thomas Arn
Richter, Stine Raith
Fridholm, Helena
Herrera, Jose Alejandro Romero
Lund, Ole
Brunak, Søren
Izarzugaza, Jose M. G.
Mourier, Tobias
Nielsen, Lars Peter
Hansen, Anders Johannes
Propionibacterium acnes: Disease-Causing Agent or Common Contaminant? Detection in Diverse Patient Samples by Next-Generation Sequencing
title Propionibacterium acnes: Disease-Causing Agent or Common Contaminant? Detection in Diverse Patient Samples by Next-Generation Sequencing
title_full Propionibacterium acnes: Disease-Causing Agent or Common Contaminant? Detection in Diverse Patient Samples by Next-Generation Sequencing
title_fullStr Propionibacterium acnes: Disease-Causing Agent or Common Contaminant? Detection in Diverse Patient Samples by Next-Generation Sequencing
title_full_unstemmed Propionibacterium acnes: Disease-Causing Agent or Common Contaminant? Detection in Diverse Patient Samples by Next-Generation Sequencing
title_short Propionibacterium acnes: Disease-Causing Agent or Common Contaminant? Detection in Diverse Patient Samples by Next-Generation Sequencing
title_sort propionibacterium acnes: disease-causing agent or common contaminant? detection in diverse patient samples by next-generation sequencing
topic Bacteriology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4809928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26818667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02723-15
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