Molecular epidemiology and kinetics of early Escherichia coli urinary tract infections in kidney transplant recipients

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作者
Tashk, Parvine [1 ]
Lecronier, Marie [1 ]
Clermont, Olivier [1 ]
Renvoise, Aurelie [2 ]
Aubry, Alexandra [2 ,3 ]
Barrou, Benoit [3 ,4 ]
Hertig, Alexandre [3 ,5 ]
Lescat, Mathilde [1 ,6 ]
Tenaillon, Olivier [1 ]
Denamur, Erick [1 ]
Tourret, Jerome [1 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cite, INSERM, IAME,UMR 1137, Site Bichat Claude Bernard,18 Rue Henri Huchard, F-75018 Paris, France
[2] Grp Hosp Pitie Salpetriere Charles Foix, AP HP, Serv Bacteriol & & Hyg, 83 Blvd Hop, F-75013 Paris, France
[3] Univ Paris 06, Sorbonne Univ, 91 Blvd Hop, F-75013 Paris, France
[4] Grp Hosp Pitie Salpetriere Charles Foix, AP HP, Dept Urol Nephrol & Transplantat, 83 Blvd Hop, F-75013 Paris, France
[5] Hop Tenon, AP HP, Urgences Nephrol & Transplantat Renale, 4 Rue Chine, F-75020 Paris, France
[6] Hop JeanVerdier, AP HP, Lab Microbiol, Ave 14 Juillet, F-93140 Bondy, France
来源
NEPHROLOGIE & THERAPEUTIQUE | 2017年 / 13卷 / 04期
关键词
Acute pyelonephritis; Asymptomatic bacteriuria; Commensalism; Extra-intestinal virulence; Immunosuppression; Opportunistic pathogen; ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE; PYELONEPHRITIS; VIRULENCE; POPULATIONS; BACTEREMIA; CYSTITIS; HOST;
D O I
10.1016/j.nephro.2016.10.008
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background. - Escherichia coli strains causing Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) have a fecal origin. Methods. - A fecal sample was collected before Kidney Transplantation (KT) and concomitantly with urine at each of the 15 E. coli UTIs which occurred in 11 KT recipients. Unique E. coli strains were identified among 25 isolates per feces and 5 isolates per urinary sample by random amplification of polymorphic DNA. Phylogenetic group (which is correlated to virulence in the E. coli species) was determined for each E. coli strain by a PCR based method. Results. Forty-three unique fecal strains and 14 unique urinary strains were identified among 650 fecal isolates and 75 urinary isolates. Urinary strains frequently (55% of the cases) belonged to a phylogroup usually not linked to virulence. They were detected in the feces collected concomitantly in 60% of the cases. Urinary strains belonging to a phylogroup usually linked to virulence were more frequently dominant in the feces (100%) than urinary strains belonging to a non-pathogenic phylogroup (42%; P < 0.05). Vesical catheter was a facilitating factor only for urinary strains belonging to non-pathogenic phylogroups. Thirty-three percent of the fecal strains were persisting in two consecutive fecal samples and 62% were detected for the first time at the UTI. Numerous pathway lead to UTIs: from a unique, virulent and persisting strain to a non-virulent recently acquired strain facilitated by a vesical catheter. Conclusion. Our work shows the diversity of host-microbial interactions which precede extra intestinal virulence. (C) 2017 Societe francophone de nephrologie, dialyse et transplantation. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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