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Antibody-Mediated Serum Resistance Protects Pseudomonas aeruginosa During Bloodstream Infections.

Authors :
Hickson, Sarah M
Hoehensteiger, Johannes K
Mayer-Coverdale, Johanna
Torres, Von Vergel L
Feng, Wenkang
Monteith, Joshua N
Henderson, Ian R
McCarthy, Kate L
Wells, Timothy J
Source :
Journal of Infectious Diseases; 8/15/2024, Vol. 230 Issue 2, pe221-e229, 9p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a frequent pathogen isolated from bacterial bloodstream infection (BSI) and is associated with high mortality. To survive in the blood, P aeruginosa must resist the bactericidal action of complement (ie, serum killing). Antibodies usually promote serum killing through the classical complement pathway; however, "cloaking antibodies" (cAbs) have been described, which paradoxically protect bacteria from serum killing. The relevance of cAbs in P aeruginosa BSI is unknown. Methods Serum and P aeruginosa were collected from a cohort of 100 patients with BSI. Isolates were tested for sensitivity to healthy control serum (HCS). cAb prevalence was determined in sera. Patient sera were mixed with HCS to determine if killing of the matched isolate was inhibited. Results Overall, 36 patients had elevated titers of cAbs, and 34 isolates were sensitive to HCS killing. Fifteen patients had cAbs and HCS-sensitive isolates; of these patients, 14 had serum that protected their matched bacteria from HCS killing. Patients with cAbs were less likely to be neutropenic or have comorbidities. Conclusions cAbs are prevalent in patients with P aeruginosa BSI and allow survival of otherwise serum-sensitive bacteria in the bloodstream. Generation of cAbs may be a risk factor for the development of BSI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221899
Volume :
230
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179042505
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiad457