Literature DB >> 28490579

Bartonella Species, an Emerging Cause of Blood-Culture-Negative Endocarditis.

Udoka Okaro1, Anteneh Addisu2, Beata Casanas2, Burt Anderson3.   

Abstract

Since the reclassification of the genus Bartonella in 1993, the number of species has grown from 1 to 45 currently designated members. Likewise, the association of different Bartonella species with human disease continues to grow, as does the range of clinical presentations associated with these bacteria. Among these, blood-culture-negative endocarditis stands out as a common, often undiagnosed, clinical presentation of infection with several different Bartonella species. The limitations of laboratory tests resulting in this underdiagnosis of Bartonella endocarditis are discussed. The varied clinical picture of Bartonella infection and a review of clinical aspects of endocarditis caused by Bartonella are presented. We also summarize the current knowledge of the molecular basis of Bartonella pathogenesis, focusing on surface adhesins in the two Bartonella species that most commonly cause endocarditis, B. henselae and B. quintana. We discuss evidence that surface adhesins are important factors for autoaggregation and biofilm formation by Bartonella species. Finally, we propose that biofilm formation is a critical step in the formation of vegetative masses during Bartonella-mediated endocarditis and represents a potential reservoir for persistence by these bacteria.
Copyright © 2017 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  Bartonella; biofilm; blood-culture-negative endocarditis; emerging infections; trimeric autotransporter adhesins

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28490579      PMCID: PMC5475225          DOI: 10.1128/CMR.00013-17

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev        ISSN: 0893-8512            Impact factor:   26.132


  417 in total

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