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The bacteriology of pleural infection (TORPIDS): an exploratory metagenomics analysis through next generation sequencing

BACKGROUND: Pleural infection is a common and severe disease with high morbidity and mortality worldwide. The knowledge of pleural infection bacteriology remains incomplete, as pathogen detection methods based on culture have insufficient sensitivity and are biased to selected microbes. We designed...

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Autores principales: Kanellakis, Nikolaos I, Wrightson, John M, Gerry, Stephen, Ilott, Nicholas, Corcoran, John P, Bedawi, Eihab O, Asciak, Rachelle, Nezhentsev, Andrey, Sundaralingam, Anand, Hallifax, Rob J, Economides, Greta M, Bland, Lucy R, Daly, Elizabeth, Yao, Xuan, Maskell, Nick A, Miller, Robert F, Crook, Derrick W, Hinks, Timothy S C, Dong, Tao, Psallidas, Ioannis, Rahman, Najib M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8967721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35544066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2666-5247(21)00327-X
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author Kanellakis, Nikolaos I
Wrightson, John M
Gerry, Stephen
Ilott, Nicholas
Corcoran, John P
Bedawi, Eihab O
Asciak, Rachelle
Nezhentsev, Andrey
Sundaralingam, Anand
Hallifax, Rob J
Economides, Greta M
Bland, Lucy R
Daly, Elizabeth
Yao, Xuan
Maskell, Nick A
Miller, Robert F
Crook, Derrick W
Hinks, Timothy S C
Dong, Tao
Psallidas, Ioannis
Rahman, Najib M
author_facet Kanellakis, Nikolaos I
Wrightson, John M
Gerry, Stephen
Ilott, Nicholas
Corcoran, John P
Bedawi, Eihab O
Asciak, Rachelle
Nezhentsev, Andrey
Sundaralingam, Anand
Hallifax, Rob J
Economides, Greta M
Bland, Lucy R
Daly, Elizabeth
Yao, Xuan
Maskell, Nick A
Miller, Robert F
Crook, Derrick W
Hinks, Timothy S C
Dong, Tao
Psallidas, Ioannis
Rahman, Najib M
author_sort Kanellakis, Nikolaos I
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Pleural infection is a common and severe disease with high morbidity and mortality worldwide. The knowledge of pleural infection bacteriology remains incomplete, as pathogen detection methods based on culture have insufficient sensitivity and are biased to selected microbes. We designed a study with the aim to discover and investigate the total microbiome of pleural infection and assess the correlation between bacterial patterns and 1-year survival of patients. METHODS: We assessed 243 pleural fluid samples from the PILOT study, a prospective observational study on pleural infection, with 16S rRNA next generation sequencing. 20 pleural fluid samples from patients with pleural effusion due to a non-infectious cause and ten PCR-grade water samples were used as controls. Downstream analysis was done with the DADA2 pipeline. We applied multivariate Cox regression analyses to investigate the association between bacterial patterns and 1-year survival of patients with pleural infection. FINDINGS: Pleural infection was predominately polymicrobial (192 [79%] of 243 samples), with diverse bacterial frequencies observed in monomicrobial and polymicrobial disease and in both community-acquired and hospital-acquired infection. Mixed anaerobes and other Gram-negative bacteria predominated in community-acquired polymicrobial infection whereas Streptococcus pneumoniae prevailed in monomicrobial cases. The presence of anaerobes (hazard ratio 0·46, 95% CI 0·24–0·86, p=0·015) or bacteria of the Streptococcus anginosus group (0·43, 0·19–0·97, p=0·043) was associated with better patient survival, whereas the presence (5·80, 2·37–14·21, p<0·0001) or dominance (3·97, 1·20–13·08, p=0·024) of Staphylococcus aureus was linked with lower survival. Moreover, dominance of Enterobacteriaceae was associated with higher risk of death (2·26, 1·03–4·93, p=0·041). INTERPRETATION: Pleural infection is a predominantly polymicrobial infection, explaining the requirement for broad spectrum antibiotic cover in most individuals. High mortality infection associated with S aureus and Enterobacteriaceae favours more aggressive, with a narrower spectrum, antibiotic strategies. FUNDING: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, Wellcome Trust, Oxfordshire Health Services Research Committee, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, and John Fell Fund.
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spelling pubmed-89677212022-05-03 The bacteriology of pleural infection (TORPIDS): an exploratory metagenomics analysis through next generation sequencing Kanellakis, Nikolaos I Wrightson, John M Gerry, Stephen Ilott, Nicholas Corcoran, John P Bedawi, Eihab O Asciak, Rachelle Nezhentsev, Andrey Sundaralingam, Anand Hallifax, Rob J Economides, Greta M Bland, Lucy R Daly, Elizabeth Yao, Xuan Maskell, Nick A Miller, Robert F Crook, Derrick W Hinks, Timothy S C Dong, Tao Psallidas, Ioannis Rahman, Najib M Lancet Microbe Articles BACKGROUND: Pleural infection is a common and severe disease with high morbidity and mortality worldwide. The knowledge of pleural infection bacteriology remains incomplete, as pathogen detection methods based on culture have insufficient sensitivity and are biased to selected microbes. We designed a study with the aim to discover and investigate the total microbiome of pleural infection and assess the correlation between bacterial patterns and 1-year survival of patients. METHODS: We assessed 243 pleural fluid samples from the PILOT study, a prospective observational study on pleural infection, with 16S rRNA next generation sequencing. 20 pleural fluid samples from patients with pleural effusion due to a non-infectious cause and ten PCR-grade water samples were used as controls. Downstream analysis was done with the DADA2 pipeline. We applied multivariate Cox regression analyses to investigate the association between bacterial patterns and 1-year survival of patients with pleural infection. FINDINGS: Pleural infection was predominately polymicrobial (192 [79%] of 243 samples), with diverse bacterial frequencies observed in monomicrobial and polymicrobial disease and in both community-acquired and hospital-acquired infection. Mixed anaerobes and other Gram-negative bacteria predominated in community-acquired polymicrobial infection whereas Streptococcus pneumoniae prevailed in monomicrobial cases. The presence of anaerobes (hazard ratio 0·46, 95% CI 0·24–0·86, p=0·015) or bacteria of the Streptococcus anginosus group (0·43, 0·19–0·97, p=0·043) was associated with better patient survival, whereas the presence (5·80, 2·37–14·21, p<0·0001) or dominance (3·97, 1·20–13·08, p=0·024) of Staphylococcus aureus was linked with lower survival. Moreover, dominance of Enterobacteriaceae was associated with higher risk of death (2·26, 1·03–4·93, p=0·041). INTERPRETATION: Pleural infection is a predominantly polymicrobial infection, explaining the requirement for broad spectrum antibiotic cover in most individuals. High mortality infection associated with S aureus and Enterobacteriaceae favours more aggressive, with a narrower spectrum, antibiotic strategies. FUNDING: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, Wellcome Trust, Oxfordshire Health Services Research Committee, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, and John Fell Fund. Elsevier Ltd 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8967721/ /pubmed/35544066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2666-5247(21)00327-X Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kanellakis, Nikolaos I
Wrightson, John M
Gerry, Stephen
Ilott, Nicholas
Corcoran, John P
Bedawi, Eihab O
Asciak, Rachelle
Nezhentsev, Andrey
Sundaralingam, Anand
Hallifax, Rob J
Economides, Greta M
Bland, Lucy R
Daly, Elizabeth
Yao, Xuan
Maskell, Nick A
Miller, Robert F
Crook, Derrick W
Hinks, Timothy S C
Dong, Tao
Psallidas, Ioannis
Rahman, Najib M
The bacteriology of pleural infection (TORPIDS): an exploratory metagenomics analysis through next generation sequencing
title The bacteriology of pleural infection (TORPIDS): an exploratory metagenomics analysis through next generation sequencing
title_full The bacteriology of pleural infection (TORPIDS): an exploratory metagenomics analysis through next generation sequencing
title_fullStr The bacteriology of pleural infection (TORPIDS): an exploratory metagenomics analysis through next generation sequencing
title_full_unstemmed The bacteriology of pleural infection (TORPIDS): an exploratory metagenomics analysis through next generation sequencing
title_short The bacteriology of pleural infection (TORPIDS): an exploratory metagenomics analysis through next generation sequencing
title_sort bacteriology of pleural infection (torpids): an exploratory metagenomics analysis through next generation sequencing
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8967721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35544066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2666-5247(21)00327-X
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