Publication: Diversity of Pneumocystis jirovecii Across Europe: A Multicentre Observational Study.
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2017-06-29
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Alanio, Alexandre
Gits-Muselli, Maud
Guigue, Nicolas
Desnos-Ollivier, Marie
Calderon, Enrique J
Di-Cave, David
Dupont, Damien
Hamprecht, Axel
Hauser, Philippe M
Helweg-Larsen, Jannik
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The Lancet Publishing Group
Abstract
Pneumocystis jirovecii is an airborne human -specific ascomycetous fungus responsible for Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) in immunocompromised patients , affecting >500,000 patients per year (www.gaffi.org). The understanding of its epidemiology is limited by the lack of standardised culture . Recent genotyping data suggests a limited genetic diversity of P. jirovecii. The objective of the study was to assess the diversity of P. jirovecii across European hospitals and analyse P. jirovecii diversity in respect to clinical data obtained from the patients .Genotyping was performed using six already validated short tandem repeat (STR) markers on 249 samples (median: 17 per centre interquartile range [11−20]) from PCP patients of 16 European centres.Mixtures of STR markers (i.e., ≥2 alleles for ≥1 locus) were detected in 67.6% (interquartile range [61.4; 76.5]) of the samples. Mixture was significantly associated with the underlying disease of the patient , with an increased proportion in HIV patients (78.3%) and a decreased proportion in renal transplant recipients (33.3%) (p<0.001). The distribution of the alleles was significantly different (p<0.001) according to the centres in three out of six markers. In analysable samples, 201 combinations were observed corresponding to 137 genotypes : 116 genotypes were country-specific; 12 in two; six in three; and two in four and one in five countries. Nine genotypes were recorded more than once in a given country. Genotype 123 (Gt123) was significantly associated with France (14/15, p<0.001) and Gt16 with Belgium (5/5, p<0.001). More specifically, Gt123 was observed mainly in France (14/15/16 patients ) and in renal transplant patient (13/15).Our study showed the wide population diversity across Europe , with evidence of local clusters of patients harbouring a given genotype . These data suggest a specific association between genotype and underlying disease , with evidence of a different natural history of PCP in HIV patients and renal transplant recipients .
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MeSH Terms
Adult
Aged
DNA, Fungal
Europe
Female
Genetic Variation
Genotyping Techniques
Humans
Male
Microsatellite Repeats
Middle Aged
Phylogeny
Phylogeography
Pneumocystis carinii
Pneumonia, Pneumocystis
Aged
DNA, Fungal
Europe
Female
Genetic Variation
Genotyping Techniques
Humans
Male
Microsatellite Repeats
Middle Aged
Phylogeny
Phylogeography
Pneumocystis carinii
Pneumonia, Pneumocystis
DeCS Terms
Genotipo
Alelos
Comprensión
Neumonía
Epidemiología
Pneumocystis carinii
Bélgica
Repeticiones de Microsatélite
Pneumocystis
Población
Variación genética
Hongos
Trasplantes
Alelos
Comprensión
Neumonía
Epidemiología
Pneumocystis carinii
Bélgica
Repeticiones de Microsatélite
Pneumocystis
Población
Variación genética
Hongos
Trasplantes
CIE Terms
Keywords
Europe, Genotyping, MLS typing, Microsatellites, Mixed infection, Pneumocystis jirovecii, Transmission
Citation
Alanio A, Gits-Muselli M, Guigue N, Desnos-Ollivier M, Calderon EJ, Di Cave D, et al. Diversity of Pneumocystis jirovecii Across Europe: A Multicentre Observational Study. EBioMedicine. 2017 Aug;22:155-163.