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Rev. argent. microbiol ; 52(3): 21-30, Sept. 2020. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1340901

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Abstract Cystic fibrosis patients with Burkholderia cepacia complex pulmonary infections have high morbidity and mortality. Worldwide, this disease is undergoing substantial epidemiological changes. Advances in the diagnosis and treatment have conditioned an increase in child sur-vival as well as in the proportion of affected adults. In order to know our reality, we refer to an epidemiological study in 64 CF patients during 11 years of surveillance, focusing on infections caused by Burkholderia species. Conventional and automated phenotypic tests, restriction fragment length polymorphism-recA, recA gene sequencing, and matrix-assisted laser desorp-tion ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry were applied. Bacterial isolates were also tested for antimicrobial susceptibility patterns. The prevalence of Burkholderia cepacia complex was 9.4%. Based on recA gene sequencing, the most common species identified were Burkholderia cenocepacia (67.3%) and Burkholderia vietnamiensis (20.3%). Ceftazidime and meropenem were the most active, inhibiting 53% and 46% of isolates, respectively. This report represents the first systematic study of Burkholderia infections in our CF population since beginning of monitoring and treatment and highlights the importance of continued longitudinal studies.


Resumen Los pacientes con fibrosis quística (FQ) con infecciones pulmonares causadas por especies del complejo Burkholderia cepacia tienen una alta morbimortalidad. En todo el mundo, esta enfermedad está experimentando cambios epidemiológicos sustanciales. Los avances en el diagnóstico y el tratamiento han condicionado un aumento en la supervivencia infantil, así como en la proporción de adultos afectados. Para conocer nuestra realidad, nos referimos a un estudio epidemiológico en 64 pacientes con FQ durante 11 años de vigilancia, focalizando las infecciones causadas por especies del género Burkholderia. Se aplicaron pruebas fenotípicas convencionales y automatizadas, polimorfismo de longitud de fragmentos de restricción-recA, secuenciación del gen recA y espectrometría de masa MALDI-TOF. Los aislados bacterianos también se analizaron para determinar los patrones de susceptibilidad antimicrobiana. La prevalencia de complejo B. cepacia fue del 9,4%. Con base en la secuenciación del gen recA, las especies más comunes identificadas fueron Burkholderia cenocepacia (67,3%) y Burkholderia vietnamiensis (20,3%). Ceftazidima y meropenem fueron los antibióticos más activos e inhibieron el 53 y el 46% de los aislamientos, respectivamente. Este informe representa el primer estudio sistemático de las infecciones por Burkholderia en nuestra población desde el comienzo de la monitorización y el tratamiento, y resalta la importancia de continuar los estudios de vigilancia longitudinales.


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Adult , Child , Humans , Cystic Fibrosis , Burkholderia cepacia complex , Argentina/epidemiology , Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization , Burkholderia , Cystic Fibrosis/complications , Burkholderia cepacia complex/genetics
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 111(1): 37-42, Jan. 2016. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-771076

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Cystic fibrosis (CF) patients with Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) pulmonary infections have high morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to compare different methods for identification of Bcc species isolated from paediatric CF patients. Oropharyngeal swabs from children with CF were used to obtain isolates of Bcc samples to evaluate six different tests for strain identification. Conventional (CPT) and automatised (APT) phenotypic tests, polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-recA, restriction fragment length polymorphism-recA, recAsequencing, and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) were applied. Bacterial isolates were also tested for antimicrobial susceptibility. PCR-recA analysis showed that 36 out of the 54 isolates were Bcc. Kappa index data indicated almost perfect agreement between CPT and APT, CPT and PCR-recA, and APT and PCR-recA to identify Bcc, and MALDI-TOF and recAsequencing to identify Bcc species. The recAsequencing data and the MALDI-TOF data agreed in 97.2% of the isolates. Based on recA sequencing, the most common species identified were Burkholderia cenocepacia IIIA (33.4%),Burkholderia vietnamiensis (30.6%), B. cenocepaciaIIIB (27.8%), Burkholderia multivorans (5.5%), and B. cepacia (2.7%). MALDI-TOF proved to be a useful tool for identification of Bcc species obtained from CF patients, although it was not able to identify B. cenocepacia subtypes.


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Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Burkholderia Infections/virology , Burkholderia cepacia complex/genetics , Cystic Fibrosis/virology , Bacterial Typing Techniques , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Burkholderia cepacia complex/classification , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Oropharynx/virology , Phenotype , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length , Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization
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Rev. HCPA & Fac. Med. Univ. Fed. Rio Gd. do Sul ; 31(2): 138-144, 2011. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-834406

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Background: Burkholderia complex (Bcc) infections in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients are associated with decline in lung function and reduced survival. The potential transmissibility of Bcc among CF patients has been reported, indicating that strict segregation of CF patients with Bcc is crucial. Aims: To standardize the PCR-RFLP (polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism) assay in order to identify Bcc species and to establish the prevalence of Bcc species and their susceptibility profile among CF patients seen at the Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA). Methods: The classification of the clinical isolates recovered from respiratory tract specimens of CF patients as Bcc was achieved using the API-20NE® phenotypic commercial system. The identification of the Bcc species was performed using PCR-RFLP. The antimicrobial disc diffusion susceptibility testing was performed according to the CLSI (2006). Results: API-20NE® was able to identify Bcc isolates (244 specimens), such as B. cepacia, indicating that it was not able to distinguish among the Bcc species. The PCR-RFLP molecular method discriminated the eight reference Bcc species, thus validating the method for clinical isolates. Bcc prevalence determined by PCR-RFLP was 10.6% (26/244). The molecular analysis identified B. cenocepacia in 53.8% (14/26) of infected patients, B. multivorans in 15.4% (4/26), and B. vietnamiensis and B. ambifaria in 7.7% (2/26). The antibiotic resistance profile was variable among Bcc species. Conclusions: The PCR-RFLP method was validated for the identification of Bcc species. B. cenocepacia proved to be the most prevalent species among the CF patients seen at the HCPA.


Introdução: Infecções por bactérias do complexo Burkholderia cepacia (CBC) em pacientes com fibrose cística (FC) estão associadas a declínio da função pulmonar e diminuição da sobrevida. O potencial de transmissibilidade de CBC entre pacientes com FC é uma realidade, tornando-se importante a estrita segregação dos pacientes infectados.Objetivos: Padronizar a técnica de PCR-RFLP (reação em cadeia da polimerase seguida de clivagem com enzimas derestrição) para diferenciação das espécies de CBC e estabelecer a prevalência dessas espécies e seus perfis de sensibilidade em pacientes com FC atendidos no Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA). Métodos: A identificação dos isolados clínicos do trato respiratório de pacientes com FC como CBC foi feita pelo sistema deidentificação fenotípica comercial API-20NE®. A diferenciação das espécies de CBC foi realizada por PCR-RFLP, e o teste de suscetibilidade aos antimicrobianos por disco-difusão foi realizado de acordo com o CLSI (2006).Resultados: O sistema API-20NE® identificou todos os isolados do CBC (244 amostras) como B. cepacia, indicando claramente que não distingue as espécies do complexo. O método molecular de PCR-RFLP discriminou as oito espécies de referência de CBC, validando o método para isolados clínicos. A prevalência de CBC por PCR-RFLP foi de 10,6% (26/244).A análise molecular apontou B. cenocepacia colonizando em 53,8% (14/26) dos pacientes infectados, B. multivorans em 15,4% (4/26) e B. vietnamiensis e B. ambifaria em 7,7% (2/26). O perfil de resistência entre as espécies de CBC para os antibióticos testados foi variado. Conclusão: Foi validada a aplicação do método molecular PCR-RFLP para identificar espécies de CBC, e B. cenocepaciafoi a espécie mais prevalente entre os pacientes fibrocísticos atendidos no HCPA.


Subject(s)
Humans , Burkholderia cepacia complex/genetics , Cystic Fibrosis , Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Burkholderia Infections/diagnosis , Burkholderia Infections/microbiology
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