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High nuc DNA load in whole blood is associated with sepsis, mortality and immune dysregulation in Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia.

Ingrid Ziegler1,2, Sara Cajander1,2, Gunlög Rasmussen1,2, Theresa Ennefors3, Paula Mölling3, Kristoffer Strålin2,4,5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia is a disease with varying presentation, ranging from uncomplicated to life-threatening infections. In S. aureus bacteraemia, a high load of bacterial DNA in blood has been linked to mortality. We hypothesized that a high DNA load would also be linked to the presence of sepsis, and to high C-reactive protein (CRP) and lymphopaenia, indicating inflammation and immunosuppression.
METHODS: Twenty-seven patients with culture-proven S. aureus bacteraemia, 13 (48%) with sepsis and six (22%) non-survivors, were enrolled in a prospective study. Blood samples were collected on days 0, 1-2, 3-4, 6-8, 13-15 and 26-30, and subjected to droplet digital PCR targeting the nuc gene to determine the nuc DNA load.
RESULTS: nuc DNA was detected on days 0-2 in 22 patients (81%), and on days 6-8 in three patients (all non-survivors). The nuc DNA load on days 1-2 was significantly elevated in patients with sepsis (median 2.69 versus 1.32 log10 copies/mL; p = .014) and in non-survivors (median 2.5 versus 1.0 log10 copies/mL; p = .033). Patients with a high nuc DNA load (>3.0 log10 copies/mL) on days 1-2 had significantly elevated CRP levels at all timepoints, and significantly decreased lymphocyte counts on days 0, 1-2, 13-15 and 26-30.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that a high initial load of S. aureus DNA in blood is associated with sepsis, mortality and persistent immune dysregulation in S. aureus bacteraemia patients. Further studies are needed to define the role of bacterial DNA load monitoring in the management of S. aureus bacteraemia.

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Keywords:  bacteraemia; Bloodstream infection; DNA load; Droplet digital PCR; PCR; Sepsis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30676833     DOI: 10.1080/23744235.2018.1562205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Dis (Lond)        ISSN: 2374-4243


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