RRC ID 2578
Author Ohkusu K, Bermudez LE, Nash KA, MacGregor RR, Inderlied CB.
Title Differential virulence of Mycobacterium avium strains isolated from HIV-infected patients with disseminated M. avium complex disease.
Journal J Infect Dis
Abstract The role that colonization with Mycobacterium avium plays in the development of disseminated disease is unclear. In this study, we determined whether all M. avium strains isolated from the portals of M. avium infection are capable of crossing the mucosal border and causing infection. The patients in this study were enrolled in AIDS Clinical Trial Group protocol 341. The patients were divided into 3 groups; 2 groups differed in their immunological and clinical risk for M. avium disease. A third group (n=22 patients) had culture-documented disseminated M. avium complex disease at the time of entry in the study. Eight of 22 patients had M. avium isolated from both a colonized site and blood or bone marrow specimens. All 8 patients had distinct M. avium strains; 2 patients had a polyclonal infection. The virulence properties of 13 strains were determined, including invasion of gastrointestinal cells and replication in macrophages. There were significant differences in the virulence properties, and these differences may provide insight into the interplay between microbial pathogenesis and host defense.
Volume 190(7)
Pages 1347-54
Published 2004-10-1
DOI 10.1086/424488
PII JID32436
PMID 15346348
MeSH AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections / immunology AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections / microbiology* Humans Mycobacterium avium Complex / pathogenicity* Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Infection / immunology Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Infection / microbiology* Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length Virulence
IF 5.022
Times Cited 17
WOS Category INFECTIOUS DISEASES IMMUNOLOGY MICROBIOLOGY
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Pathogenic microorganisms