| Literature DB >> 33840597 |
Shota Miyoshi1, Naohiro Oda2, Yuka Gion3, Takahiro Taki1, Reo Mitani1, Ichiro Takata1, Akihiko Taniguchi4, Yasuharu Sato3, Nobuaki Miyahara5.
Abstract
Cryptococcosis is an invasive mycosis that has become increasingly prevalent in immunocompromised patients. Pregnant women are also one of the risk populations for cryptococcosis. Reversal of Th2 to Th1 response following resolution of immunosuppression during the postpartum period can lead to overt clinical manifestations of a previously silent infection, resembling an immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome. Here, we report a case of a 30-year-old woman who had an exacerbation of pulmonary cryptococcosis in the postpartum period mimicking an immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome. In the present case, chest computed tomography showed multiple small nodules on the day of the delivery; however, pulmonary cryptococcosis, which was subclinical during pregnancy, rapidly worsened to mass-like consolidation at one month after the delivery. Pathohistological examination of the lung specimen showed lung parenchyma infiltration with histiocytes and numerous lymphocytes without granulomatous formations, and a small number of yeast-like organisms consistent with Cryptococcus without capillary involvement. Immunohistochemical staining showed predominance of CD3+ cells and CD4+ cells over CD8+ cells. In addition, GATA3+ cells dominated over T-bet + cells. These data suggested exacerbation of pulmonary cryptococcosis associated with enhancement of Th2 response in the postpartum period.Entities:
Keywords: Cryptococcosis; GATA3; Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome; Postpartum; Th2
Year: 2021 PMID: 33840597 DOI: 10.1016/j.jiac.2021.03.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Chemother ISSN: 1341-321X Impact factor: 2.211