| Literature DB >> 15752442 |
Francisco J Medrano1, Marco Montes-Cano, Manuel Conde, Carmen de la Horra, Nieves Respaldiza, Antonia Gasch, Maria J Perez-Lozano, Jose M Varela, Enrique J Calderon.
Abstract
The possible presence of Pneumocystis among healthy adults was examined by detecting Pneumocystis jirovecii-specific DNA in prospectively obtained oropharyngeal wash samples from 50 persons without underlying lung disease or immunosuppression. Pneumocystis carriage, defined by detecting Pneumocystis DNA by nested polymerase chain reaction in 2 independent analyses plus successful mitochondrial large subunit ribosomal RNA typing by direct sequencing, was found in 20% of cases. All carriers were asymptomatic, anti-HIV negative, and had normal total lymphocyte and CD4+ cell counts. A second sample obtained in the 6-month follow-up was positive in 2 of 9 available carriers. Genotype analysis showed different polymorphisms; 85A/248C (40%) and 85C/248C (30%) were most frequently observed. This study provides the first evidence that P. jirovecii DNA can be frequently detected in the respiratory tract of immunocompetent adults, which agrees with the hypothesis that the general population could be a reservoir and source of this infection.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15752442 PMCID: PMC3320436 DOI: 10.3201/eid1102.040487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Epidemiologic, biologic, and microbiologic features of healthy Pneumocystis carriers*
| Participant (age [y], sex)† | Profession | Alcohol intake >40 g/day | Smoking habit | Total lymphocyte count (cells/mL) | CD4+ cell count (cells/mL) | mtLSU-rRNA genotype (nucleotide position: identity) | DHPS genotype (codon position: identity) by PCR-RFLP assay | PCR result at month 6 of follow-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (28, F) | Administrative | No | No | 2,327 | 653 | 3 (85:T/248:C) | 1 (55:Thr/57:Pro) | + |
| 2 (42, F) | Administrative | No | No | 2,455 | 1,168 | 1 (85:C/248:C) | 1 (55:Thr/57:Pro) | – |
| 3 (43, F) | Administrative | No | No | NA | NA | 4 (85:C/248:T) | Not amplified | – |
| 4 (40, M) | Administrative | Yes | No | 1,528 | 520 | 3 (85:T/248:C) | Not amplified | – |
| 5 (41, F) | New resident | No | No | NA | NA | 2 (85:A/248:C) | 1 (55:Thr/57:Pro) | NA |
| 6 (27, F) | New resident | No | No | 1,354 | 550 | 2 (85:A/248:C) | 1 (55:Thr/57:Pro) | – |
| 7 (32, F) | New resident | No | No | 2,300 | 604 | 1 (85:C/248:C) | 1 (55:Thr/57:Pro) | – |
| 8 (40, M) | University staff | Yes | Yes | 1,730 | 924 | 2 (85:A/248:C) | 1 (55:Thr/57:Pro) | + |
| 9 (26, M) | University staff | Yes | Yes | 3,602 | 924 | 2 (85:A/248:C) | 1 (55:Thr/57:Pro) | – |
| 10 (42, M) | University staff | No | No | 1,518 | 432 | 1 (85:C/248:C) | Not amplified | – |
*mtLSU-rRNA, mitochondrial large subunit ribosomal RNA; DHPS, dihydropteroate synthase; PCR, polymerase chain reaction; RFLP, restriction fragment length polymorphism; F, female; M, male; +, positive result; –, negative result; NA, not available. †Chest radiograph results were normal for all participants, except participant 5, for whom results were not available, and participant 9, who showed an apical cystic bullae.