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New insights into valve-related intramural and intracellular bacterial diversity in infective endocarditis

AIMS: In infective endocarditis (IE), a severe inflammatory disease of the endocardium with an unchanged incidence and mortality rate over the past decades, only 1% of the cases have been described as polymicrobial infections based on microbiological approaches. The aim of this study was to identify...

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Autores principales: Oberbach, Andreas, Schlichting, Nadine, Feder, Stefan, Lehmann, Stefanie, Kullnick, Yvonne, Buschmann, Tilo, Blumert, Conny, Horn, Friedemann, Neuhaus, Jochen, Neujahr, Ralph, Bagaev, Erik, Hagl, Christian, Pichlmaier, Maximilian, Rodloff, Arne Christian, Gräber, Sandra, Kirsch, Katharina, Sandri, Marcus, Kumbhari, Vivek, Behzadi, Armirhossein, Behzadi, Amirali, Correia, Joao Carlos, Mohr, Friedrich Wilhelm, Friedrich, Maik
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5391965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28410379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175569
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author Oberbach, Andreas
Schlichting, Nadine
Feder, Stefan
Lehmann, Stefanie
Kullnick, Yvonne
Buschmann, Tilo
Blumert, Conny
Horn, Friedemann
Neuhaus, Jochen
Neujahr, Ralph
Bagaev, Erik
Hagl, Christian
Pichlmaier, Maximilian
Rodloff, Arne Christian
Gräber, Sandra
Kirsch, Katharina
Sandri, Marcus
Kumbhari, Vivek
Behzadi, Armirhossein
Behzadi, Amirali
Correia, Joao Carlos
Mohr, Friedrich Wilhelm
Friedrich, Maik
author_facet Oberbach, Andreas
Schlichting, Nadine
Feder, Stefan
Lehmann, Stefanie
Kullnick, Yvonne
Buschmann, Tilo
Blumert, Conny
Horn, Friedemann
Neuhaus, Jochen
Neujahr, Ralph
Bagaev, Erik
Hagl, Christian
Pichlmaier, Maximilian
Rodloff, Arne Christian
Gräber, Sandra
Kirsch, Katharina
Sandri, Marcus
Kumbhari, Vivek
Behzadi, Armirhossein
Behzadi, Amirali
Correia, Joao Carlos
Mohr, Friedrich Wilhelm
Friedrich, Maik
author_sort Oberbach, Andreas
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description AIMS: In infective endocarditis (IE), a severe inflammatory disease of the endocardium with an unchanged incidence and mortality rate over the past decades, only 1% of the cases have been described as polymicrobial infections based on microbiological approaches. The aim of this study was to identify potential biodiversity of bacterial species from infected native and prosthetic valves. Furthermore, we compared the ultrastructural micro-environments to detect the localization and distribution patterns of pathogens in IE. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Using next-generation sequencing (NGS) of 16S rDNA, which allows analysis of the entire bacterial community within a single sample, we investigated the biodiversity of infectious bacterial species from resected native and prosthetic valves in a clinical cohort of 8 IE patients. Furthermore, we investigated the ultrastructural infected valve micro-environment by focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM). RESULTS: Biodiversity was detected in 7 of 8 resected heart valves. This comprised 13 bacterial genera and 16 species. In addition to 11 pathogens already described as being IE related, 5 bacterial species were identified as having a novel association. In contrast, valve and blood culture-based diagnosis revealed only 4 species from 3 bacterial genera and did not show any relevant antibiotic resistance. The antibiotics chosen on this basis for treatment, however, did not cover the bacterial spectra identified by our amplicon sequencing analysis in 4 of 8 cases. In addition to intramural distribution patterns of infective bacteria, intracellular localization with evidence of bacterial immune escape mechanisms was identified. CONCLUSION: The high frequency of polymicrobial infections, pathogen diversity, and intracellular persistence of common IE-causing bacteria may provide clues to help explain the persistent and devastating mortality rate observed for IE. Improved bacterial diagnosis by 16S rDNA NGS that increases the ability to tailor antibiotic therapy may result in improved outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-53919652017-05-03 New insights into valve-related intramural and intracellular bacterial diversity in infective endocarditis Oberbach, Andreas Schlichting, Nadine Feder, Stefan Lehmann, Stefanie Kullnick, Yvonne Buschmann, Tilo Blumert, Conny Horn, Friedemann Neuhaus, Jochen Neujahr, Ralph Bagaev, Erik Hagl, Christian Pichlmaier, Maximilian Rodloff, Arne Christian Gräber, Sandra Kirsch, Katharina Sandri, Marcus Kumbhari, Vivek Behzadi, Armirhossein Behzadi, Amirali Correia, Joao Carlos Mohr, Friedrich Wilhelm Friedrich, Maik PLoS One Research Article AIMS: In infective endocarditis (IE), a severe inflammatory disease of the endocardium with an unchanged incidence and mortality rate over the past decades, only 1% of the cases have been described as polymicrobial infections based on microbiological approaches. The aim of this study was to identify potential biodiversity of bacterial species from infected native and prosthetic valves. Furthermore, we compared the ultrastructural micro-environments to detect the localization and distribution patterns of pathogens in IE. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Using next-generation sequencing (NGS) of 16S rDNA, which allows analysis of the entire bacterial community within a single sample, we investigated the biodiversity of infectious bacterial species from resected native and prosthetic valves in a clinical cohort of 8 IE patients. Furthermore, we investigated the ultrastructural infected valve micro-environment by focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM). RESULTS: Biodiversity was detected in 7 of 8 resected heart valves. This comprised 13 bacterial genera and 16 species. In addition to 11 pathogens already described as being IE related, 5 bacterial species were identified as having a novel association. In contrast, valve and blood culture-based diagnosis revealed only 4 species from 3 bacterial genera and did not show any relevant antibiotic resistance. The antibiotics chosen on this basis for treatment, however, did not cover the bacterial spectra identified by our amplicon sequencing analysis in 4 of 8 cases. In addition to intramural distribution patterns of infective bacteria, intracellular localization with evidence of bacterial immune escape mechanisms was identified. CONCLUSION: The high frequency of polymicrobial infections, pathogen diversity, and intracellular persistence of common IE-causing bacteria may provide clues to help explain the persistent and devastating mortality rate observed for IE. Improved bacterial diagnosis by 16S rDNA NGS that increases the ability to tailor antibiotic therapy may result in improved outcomes. Public Library of Science 2017-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5391965/ /pubmed/28410379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175569 Text en © 2017 Oberbach et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Oberbach, Andreas
Schlichting, Nadine
Feder, Stefan
Lehmann, Stefanie
Kullnick, Yvonne
Buschmann, Tilo
Blumert, Conny
Horn, Friedemann
Neuhaus, Jochen
Neujahr, Ralph
Bagaev, Erik
Hagl, Christian
Pichlmaier, Maximilian
Rodloff, Arne Christian
Gräber, Sandra
Kirsch, Katharina
Sandri, Marcus
Kumbhari, Vivek
Behzadi, Armirhossein
Behzadi, Amirali
Correia, Joao Carlos
Mohr, Friedrich Wilhelm
Friedrich, Maik
New insights into valve-related intramural and intracellular bacterial diversity in infective endocarditis
title New insights into valve-related intramural and intracellular bacterial diversity in infective endocarditis
title_full New insights into valve-related intramural and intracellular bacterial diversity in infective endocarditis
title_fullStr New insights into valve-related intramural and intracellular bacterial diversity in infective endocarditis
title_full_unstemmed New insights into valve-related intramural and intracellular bacterial diversity in infective endocarditis
title_short New insights into valve-related intramural and intracellular bacterial diversity in infective endocarditis
title_sort new insights into valve-related intramural and intracellular bacterial diversity in infective endocarditis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5391965/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28410379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175569
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