Association of lectin pathway proteins with intra-abdominal Candida infection in high-risk surgical intensive-care unit patients. A prospective cohort study within the fungal infection network of Switzerland.
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ID Serval
serval:BIB_45733C41DBF6
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Association of lectin pathway proteins with intra-abdominal Candida infection in high-risk surgical intensive-care unit patients. A prospective cohort study within the fungal infection network of Switzerland.
Périodique
Journal of Infection
Collaborateur⸱rice⸱s
Fungal Infection Network of Switzerland (FUNGINOS)
Contributeur⸱rice⸱s
Fungal Infection Network of Switzerland FUNGINOS, Bregenzer T., Conen A., Fankhauser H., Flückiger U., Khanna N., Frei R., Heininger U., Hertel R., Franciolli M., San Giovanni O., Dolina M., Rothen M., Dubuis O., Tarr P., Graf S., Fleisch F., Risch M., Ritzler E., Chuard C., Erard V., Fracheboud D., Emonet S., Genne D., Lienhardt R., Chave JP., Andreutti-Zaugg C., Gallusser A., Graber P., Monotti R., Bernasconi E., Krause M., Herzog K., Piso RJ., Schibli U., Bally F., Troillet N., Tissière L., Boggian K., Bruderer T., Gubler J., Eich G., Berger C.
ISSN
1532-2742 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0163-4453
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
72
Numéro
3
Pages
377-385
Langue
anglais
Résumé
OBJECTIVES: Human studies on the role of mannose-binding lectin (MBL) in patients with invasive candidiasis have yielded conflicting results. We investigated the influence of MBL and other lectin pathway proteins on Candida colonization and intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) in a cohort of high-risk patients.
METHODS: Prospective observational cohort study of 89 high-risk intensive-care unit (ICU) patients. Levels of lectin pathway proteins at study entry and six MBL2 single-nucleotide polymorphisms were analyzed by sandwich-type immunoassays and genotyping, respectively, and correlated with development of heavy Candida colonization (corrected colonization index (CCI) ≥0.4) and occurrence of IAC during a 4-week period.
RESULTS: Within 4 weeks after inclusion a CCI ≥0.4 and IAC was observed in 47% and 38% of patients respectively. Neither serum levels of MBL, ficolin-1, -2, -3, MASP-2 or collectin liver 1 nor MBL2 genotypes were associated with a CCI ≥0.4. Similarly, none of the analyzed proteins was found to be associated with IAC with the exception of lower MBL levels (HR 0.74, p = 0.02) at study entry. However, there was no association of MBL deficiency (<0.5 μg/ml), MBL2 haplo- or genotypes with IAC.
CONCLUSION: Lectin pathway protein levels and MBL2 genotype investigated in this study were not associated with heavy Candida colonization or IAC in a cohort of high-risk ICU patients.
METHODS: Prospective observational cohort study of 89 high-risk intensive-care unit (ICU) patients. Levels of lectin pathway proteins at study entry and six MBL2 single-nucleotide polymorphisms were analyzed by sandwich-type immunoassays and genotyping, respectively, and correlated with development of heavy Candida colonization (corrected colonization index (CCI) ≥0.4) and occurrence of IAC during a 4-week period.
RESULTS: Within 4 weeks after inclusion a CCI ≥0.4 and IAC was observed in 47% and 38% of patients respectively. Neither serum levels of MBL, ficolin-1, -2, -3, MASP-2 or collectin liver 1 nor MBL2 genotypes were associated with a CCI ≥0.4. Similarly, none of the analyzed proteins was found to be associated with IAC with the exception of lower MBL levels (HR 0.74, p = 0.02) at study entry. However, there was no association of MBL deficiency (<0.5 μg/ml), MBL2 haplo- or genotypes with IAC.
CONCLUSION: Lectin pathway protein levels and MBL2 genotype investigated in this study were not associated with heavy Candida colonization or IAC in a cohort of high-risk ICU patients.
Pubmed
Web of science
Open Access
Oui
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08/01/2016 11:31
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