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43. The Capsule and Beyond: Genetic Determinants of Pediatric streptococcus Pneumoniae empyema
BACKGROUND: Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most common cause of pneumonia in children, including empyema, a severe complication with increasing incidence in the post-pneumococcal vaccine era. Only a subset of > 90 serotypes cause empyema. Virulence determinants of empyema remain largely unknown....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7776047/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa417.042 |
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author | Pershing, Nicole L Kapusta, Aurelie Nielsen, Shannon Crandall, Hillary Korgenski, Kent Byington, Carrie L Ampofo, Krow Blascke, Anne |
author_facet | Pershing, Nicole L Kapusta, Aurelie Nielsen, Shannon Crandall, Hillary Korgenski, Kent Byington, Carrie L Ampofo, Krow Blascke, Anne |
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description | BACKGROUND: Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most common cause of pneumonia in children, including empyema, a severe complication with increasing incidence in the post-pneumococcal vaccine era. Only a subset of > 90 serotypes cause empyema. Virulence determinants of empyema remain largely unknown. METHODS: We performed Illumina sequencing of invasive Pneumococcal isolates from pediatric patients at Primary Children’s Hospital (Salt Lake City, UT) isolated between 1996–2018, de novo genome assembly (SPADES), annotation (PROKKA), serotyping (Quelling and SeroBA), and pan-genome assembly (ROARY). SCOARY and pyseer were used for microbial GWAS. Maximum likelihood phylogeny was calculated using RAxML/Gubbins. RESULTS: 366 pneumococcal isolates were analyzed from 39 serotypes and multiple phenotypes including pneumonia (n=76), empyema (n=63), CNS infection (n=54), and isolated bacteremia (n=79). Serotypes and empyema phenotype clustered roughly by phylogeny. Most analyzed empyema isolates after 2010 were serotype 3 (19/25); prior to PCV-13 introduction serotypes 1 (8/38), 7F (7/38), and 19A (11/38) were more highly represented. Genes implicated in capsule synthesis, transposases, and metabolism were statistically correlated with the empyema phenotype. CONCLUSION: Specific capsular or metabolic genes may confer optimal fitness for pleural disease. Further characterization of these genetic associations is needed and will inform future treatment and prevention. DISCLOSURES: Carrie L. Byington, MD, BioFire (Other Financial or Material Support, Royalties for Intellectual Property)IDbyDNA (Advisor or Review Panel member) Krow Ampofo, MBChB, Merck (Grant/Research Support) |
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spelling | pubmed-77760472021-01-07 43. The Capsule and Beyond: Genetic Determinants of Pediatric streptococcus Pneumoniae empyema Pershing, Nicole L Kapusta, Aurelie Nielsen, Shannon Crandall, Hillary Korgenski, Kent Byington, Carrie L Ampofo, Krow Blascke, Anne Open Forum Infect Dis Oral Abstracts BACKGROUND: Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most common cause of pneumonia in children, including empyema, a severe complication with increasing incidence in the post-pneumococcal vaccine era. Only a subset of > 90 serotypes cause empyema. Virulence determinants of empyema remain largely unknown. METHODS: We performed Illumina sequencing of invasive Pneumococcal isolates from pediatric patients at Primary Children’s Hospital (Salt Lake City, UT) isolated between 1996–2018, de novo genome assembly (SPADES), annotation (PROKKA), serotyping (Quelling and SeroBA), and pan-genome assembly (ROARY). SCOARY and pyseer were used for microbial GWAS. Maximum likelihood phylogeny was calculated using RAxML/Gubbins. RESULTS: 366 pneumococcal isolates were analyzed from 39 serotypes and multiple phenotypes including pneumonia (n=76), empyema (n=63), CNS infection (n=54), and isolated bacteremia (n=79). Serotypes and empyema phenotype clustered roughly by phylogeny. Most analyzed empyema isolates after 2010 were serotype 3 (19/25); prior to PCV-13 introduction serotypes 1 (8/38), 7F (7/38), and 19A (11/38) were more highly represented. Genes implicated in capsule synthesis, transposases, and metabolism were statistically correlated with the empyema phenotype. CONCLUSION: Specific capsular or metabolic genes may confer optimal fitness for pleural disease. Further characterization of these genetic associations is needed and will inform future treatment and prevention. DISCLOSURES: Carrie L. Byington, MD, BioFire (Other Financial or Material Support, Royalties for Intellectual Property)IDbyDNA (Advisor or Review Panel member) Krow Ampofo, MBChB, Merck (Grant/Research Support) Oxford University Press 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7776047/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa417.042 Text en © The Author 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Oral Abstracts Pershing, Nicole L Kapusta, Aurelie Nielsen, Shannon Crandall, Hillary Korgenski, Kent Byington, Carrie L Ampofo, Krow Blascke, Anne 43. The Capsule and Beyond: Genetic Determinants of Pediatric streptococcus Pneumoniae empyema |
title | 43. The Capsule and Beyond: Genetic Determinants of Pediatric streptococcus Pneumoniae empyema |
title_full | 43. The Capsule and Beyond: Genetic Determinants of Pediatric streptococcus Pneumoniae empyema |
title_fullStr | 43. The Capsule and Beyond: Genetic Determinants of Pediatric streptococcus Pneumoniae empyema |
title_full_unstemmed | 43. The Capsule and Beyond: Genetic Determinants of Pediatric streptococcus Pneumoniae empyema |
title_short | 43. The Capsule and Beyond: Genetic Determinants of Pediatric streptococcus Pneumoniae empyema |
title_sort | 43. the capsule and beyond: genetic determinants of pediatric streptococcus pneumoniae empyema |
topic | Oral Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7776047/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa417.042 |
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