Staphylococcus aureus in the airways of cystic fibrosis patients - A retrospective long-term study

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Schwerdt, Mathias [1 ]
Neumann, Claudia [1 ]
Schwartbeck, Bianca [1 ]
Kampmeier, Stefanie [2 ]
Herzog, Susann [1 ]
Goerlich, Dennis [3 ]
Duebbers, Angelika [4 ]
Grosse-Onnebrink, Joerg [4 ]
Kessler, Christina [4 ]
Kuester, Peter [5 ]
Schueltingkemper, Holger [5 ]
Treffon, Janina [1 ]
Peters, Georg [1 ]
Kahl, Barbara C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Munster, Inst Med Microbiol, Domagkstr 10, D-48149 Munster, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp Munster, Inst Hyg, Munster, Germany
[3] Univ Hosp Munster, Inst Biostat & Clin Res, Munster, Germany
[4] Univ Hosp Munster, Dept Pediat, Munster, Germany
[5] Clemenshospital, Dept Pediat, Munster, Germany
关键词
S; aureus; Cystic fibrosis; SCVs; Mucoid phenotypes; Persistence; Resistance; SMALL-COLONY VARIANTS; PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA; CLINICAL-SIGNIFICANCE; INFECTION; CHILDREN; AZITHROMYCIN; PREVALENCE; EXPRESSION;
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10.1016/j.ijmm.2018.02.003
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Background Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal recessive disease associated with chronic airway infections by Staphylococcus aureus as one of the earliest and most prevalent pathogens. We conducted a retrospective study to determine the S. aureus infection status of CF patients treated since 1994 at two certified CF-centres in Munster, Germany, to get insights into the dynamics of S. aureus airway infection and the clinical impact on lung function on a long-term perspective. Materials and methods: We used data from our microbiological database collected between 1994 and 2016 for patients treated at two centres in Munster, Germany, respectively, to determine the infection status for S. aureus. Furthermore, the resistance to selected antibiotics was determined for all patients' isolates and for 15 patients on a longitudinal basis. In addition, the prevalence of adaptive phenotypes such as small colony variants (SCVs) and mucoid S. aureus was assessed. Results: For this study, 2867 patient years with respiratory specimens (mean of 9.3 years for every patient, range 1-22 years) were evaluated for 283 CF patients (median age of 7 years at the beginning of the observation period, range 0-57 years, 51% male). 18% of patients were rarely infected by S. aureus (5.. 24% of observation years), 20% of patients intermittently (25-49%) and 61% persistently 50% of observation period). Susceptibility testing for 12969 S. aureus isolates resulted in resistance to methicillin in 9%, trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole in 10%, levofloxacin in 14%, gentamicin in 20%, erythromycin and/or clindamycin in 30% and penicillin in 80% of all isolates. S. aureus isolates of 15 patients revealed dynamics of resistance with increase, decrease and loss of resistant isolates to the analysed antibiotics during the study period. SCVs were isolated at least once from 42% (n = 118) of patients and mucoid isolates from 2% (n = 7) of patients. In the last study year, 89 patients were infected by S. aureus only, 44 patients by S. aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa and 18 by P. aeruginosa only. Patients infected by S. aureus only were younger and had better lung function compared to the other two groups. Conclusions: We determined a high percentage of patients with persistent S. aureus infection. During persistence, mostly fluctuation of resistance against various antibiotics was observed in the isolates indicating acquisition and loss of resistance genes by S. aureus. The prevalence of adaptive phenotypes during long-term persistence was high for SCVs (42% of patients), but low for mucoid isolates (2% of patients), which might be underestimated for mucoid phenotypes due to the retrospective study design and the difficulty to detect mucoid isolates in primary cultures. While patients with S. aureus only had better lung function and were younger, no difference was found between the group of P. aeruginosa and S. aureus co-infection and P. aeruginosa only with previous S. aureus infection.
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