Urinary Tract Infections in Renal Transplant Recipients: Virulence Traits of Uropathogenic Escherichia coli

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Mercon, M. [1 ]
Regua-Mangia, A. H. [2 ]
Teixeira, L. M. [3 ]
Irino, K. [4 ]
Tuboi, S. H. [1 ]
Goncalves, R. T. [5 ]
Santoro-Lopes, G. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Dept Prevent Med, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[2] Fundaccao Osvaldo Cruz, Setor Epidemiol Mol, DCB ENSP FIOCRUZ, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Inst Microbiol Prof Paulo Goes, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[4] Adolfo Lutz Inst, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[5] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Nephrol Clin, Hosp Univ Clementino Fraga Filho, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
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10.1016/j.transproceed.2010.01.049
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Background. Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common infectious complication after renal transplantation. Most infections are caused by uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC). There are limited data on the prevalence of virulence traits among UPEC isolated from renal transplant recipients. This study compared the phenotypic and genotypic profiles of UPEC strains isolated from recipients with those from control patients. Methods. E coli isolates that caused UTI in recipients versus nonimmunosuppressed control patients were characterized according to phylogenetic group and the presence of urovirulence genes pap1/pap2; sfa1/sfa2; afa1/afa2; aer1/aer2; and cnf1/cnf2. Results. Thirty-six UPEC isolates from recipients and another 27 from control individuals were included in the study. The proportion of episodes of pyelonephritis in recipients (50%) versus control subjects (41%) was similar (P = .46). However, secondary bacteremia was observed only among recipients (n = 8; P < .001). There was no significant difference in the distribution of phylogenetic groups or the prevalence of analyzed virulence traits between UPEC isolated from the 2 groups. Nevertheless, strains associated with secondary bacteremia in recipients showed a higher prevalence of mannose-resistant hemagglutination (P = .013). Conclusion. The phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of UPEC isolated from recipients were similar to those from control patients at a tertiary care center. Secondary bacteremia in recipients was associated with a higher prevalence of mannose-resistant hemagglutination.
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