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Evidence of pediatric sepsis caused by a drug resistant Lactococcus garvieae contaminated platelet concentrate

Owing to an increasing number of infections in adults, Lactococcus (L.) garvieae has gained recognition as an emerging human pathogen, causing bacteraemia and septicaemia. In September 2020, four paediatric onco-hematologic patients received a platelet concentrate from the same adult donor at Bambin...

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Autores principales: Colagrossi, Luna, Costabile, Valentino, Scutari, Rossana, Agosta, Marilena, Onori, Manuela, Mancinelli, Livia, Lucignano, Barbara, Onetti Muda, Andrea, Del Baldo, Giada, Mastronuzzi, Angela, Locatelli, Franco, Trua, Guglielmo, Montanari, Mauro, Alteri, Claudia, Bernaschi, Paola, Perno, Carlo Federico
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9132404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35475418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2022.2071174
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author Colagrossi, Luna
Costabile, Valentino
Scutari, Rossana
Agosta, Marilena
Onori, Manuela
Mancinelli, Livia
Lucignano, Barbara
Onetti Muda, Andrea
Del Baldo, Giada
Mastronuzzi, Angela
Locatelli, Franco
Trua, Guglielmo
Montanari, Mauro
Alteri, Claudia
Bernaschi, Paola
Perno, Carlo Federico
author_facet Colagrossi, Luna
Costabile, Valentino
Scutari, Rossana
Agosta, Marilena
Onori, Manuela
Mancinelli, Livia
Lucignano, Barbara
Onetti Muda, Andrea
Del Baldo, Giada
Mastronuzzi, Angela
Locatelli, Franco
Trua, Guglielmo
Montanari, Mauro
Alteri, Claudia
Bernaschi, Paola
Perno, Carlo Federico
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description Owing to an increasing number of infections in adults, Lactococcus (L.) garvieae has gained recognition as an emerging human pathogen, causing bacteraemia and septicaemia. In September 2020, four paediatric onco-hematologic patients received a platelet concentrate from the same adult donor at Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital IRCCS, Rome. Three of four patients experienced L. garvieae sepsis one day after transfusion. The L. garvieae pediatric isolates and the donor’s platelet concentrates were retrospectively collected for whole-genome sequencing and shot-gun metagenomics, respectively (Illumina HiSeq). By de novo assembly of the L. garvieae genomes, we found that all three pediatric isolates shared a 99.9% identity and were characterized by 440 common SNPs. Plasmid pUC11C (conferring virulence properties) and the temperate prophage Plg-Tb25 were detected in all three strains. Core SNP genome-based maximum likelihood and Bayesian trees confirmed their phylogenetic common origin and revealed their relationship with L. garvieae strains affecting cows and humans (bootstrap values >100 and posterior probabilities = 1.00). Bacterial reads obtained by the donor’s platelet concentrate have been profiled with MetaPhlAn2 (v.2.7.5); among these, 29.9% belonged to Firmicutes, and 5.16% to Streptococcaceae (>97% identity with L. garvieae), confirming the presence of L. garvieae in the platelet concentrate transfusion. These data showed three episodes of sepsis for the first time due to a transfusion-associated transmission of L. garvieae in three pediatric hospitalized hematology patients. This highlights the importance to implement the screening of platelet components with new human-defined pathogens for ensuring the safety of blood supply, and more broadly, for the surveillance of emerging pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-91324042022-05-26 Evidence of pediatric sepsis caused by a drug resistant Lactococcus garvieae contaminated platelet concentrate Colagrossi, Luna Costabile, Valentino Scutari, Rossana Agosta, Marilena Onori, Manuela Mancinelli, Livia Lucignano, Barbara Onetti Muda, Andrea Del Baldo, Giada Mastronuzzi, Angela Locatelli, Franco Trua, Guglielmo Montanari, Mauro Alteri, Claudia Bernaschi, Paola Perno, Carlo Federico Emerg Microbes Infect Research Article Owing to an increasing number of infections in adults, Lactococcus (L.) garvieae has gained recognition as an emerging human pathogen, causing bacteraemia and septicaemia. In September 2020, four paediatric onco-hematologic patients received a platelet concentrate from the same adult donor at Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital IRCCS, Rome. Three of four patients experienced L. garvieae sepsis one day after transfusion. The L. garvieae pediatric isolates and the donor’s platelet concentrates were retrospectively collected for whole-genome sequencing and shot-gun metagenomics, respectively (Illumina HiSeq). By de novo assembly of the L. garvieae genomes, we found that all three pediatric isolates shared a 99.9% identity and were characterized by 440 common SNPs. Plasmid pUC11C (conferring virulence properties) and the temperate prophage Plg-Tb25 were detected in all three strains. Core SNP genome-based maximum likelihood and Bayesian trees confirmed their phylogenetic common origin and revealed their relationship with L. garvieae strains affecting cows and humans (bootstrap values >100 and posterior probabilities = 1.00). Bacterial reads obtained by the donor’s platelet concentrate have been profiled with MetaPhlAn2 (v.2.7.5); among these, 29.9% belonged to Firmicutes, and 5.16% to Streptococcaceae (>97% identity with L. garvieae), confirming the presence of L. garvieae in the platelet concentrate transfusion. These data showed three episodes of sepsis for the first time due to a transfusion-associated transmission of L. garvieae in three pediatric hospitalized hematology patients. This highlights the importance to implement the screening of platelet components with new human-defined pathogens for ensuring the safety of blood supply, and more broadly, for the surveillance of emerging pathogens. Taylor & Francis 2022-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9132404/ /pubmed/35475418 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2022.2071174 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. https://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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Colagrossi, Luna
Costabile, Valentino
Scutari, Rossana
Agosta, Marilena
Onori, Manuela
Mancinelli, Livia
Lucignano, Barbara
Onetti Muda, Andrea
Del Baldo, Giada
Mastronuzzi, Angela
Locatelli, Franco
Trua, Guglielmo
Montanari, Mauro
Alteri, Claudia
Bernaschi, Paola
Perno, Carlo Federico
Evidence of pediatric sepsis caused by a drug resistant Lactococcus garvieae contaminated platelet concentrate
title Evidence of pediatric sepsis caused by a drug resistant Lactococcus garvieae contaminated platelet concentrate
title_full Evidence of pediatric sepsis caused by a drug resistant Lactococcus garvieae contaminated platelet concentrate
title_fullStr Evidence of pediatric sepsis caused by a drug resistant Lactococcus garvieae contaminated platelet concentrate
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of pediatric sepsis caused by a drug resistant Lactococcus garvieae contaminated platelet concentrate
title_short Evidence of pediatric sepsis caused by a drug resistant Lactococcus garvieae contaminated platelet concentrate
title_sort evidence of pediatric sepsis caused by a drug resistant lactococcus garvieae contaminated platelet concentrate
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9132404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35475418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2022.2071174
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