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Microbial Cell-Free DNA Identifies the Causative Pathogen in Infective Endocarditis and Remains Detectable Longer Than Conventional Blood Culture in Patients with Prior Antibiotic Therapy.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The diagnosis of infective endocarditis (IE) can be difficult, particularly if blood cultures fail to yield a pathogen. This study evaluates the potential utility of microbial cell-free DNA (mcfDNA) as a tool to identify the microbial etiology of IE.

Methods

Blood samples from patients with suspected IE were serially collected. mcfDNA was extracted from plasma and underwent next-generation sequencing. Reads were aligned against a library containing DNA sequences belonging to >1400 different pathogens. mcfDNA from organisms present above a statistical threshold were reported and quantified in molecules per milliliter (MPM). Additional mcfDNA was collected on each subject every 2-3 days for a total of 7 collections or until discharge.

Results

Of 30 enrolled patients with suspected IE, 23 had definite IE, 2 had possible IE, and IE was rejected in 5 patients by modified Duke Criteria. Only the 23 patients with definite IE were included for analysis. Both mcfDNA and blood cultures achieved a sensitivity of 87%. The median duration of positivity from antibiotic treatment initiation was estimated to be approximately 38.1 days for mcfDNA versus 3.7 days for blood culture (proportional odds, 2.952; P = .02771), using a semiparametric survival analysis. mcfDNA (log10) levels significantly declined (-0.3 MPM log10 units, 95% credible interval -0.45 to -0.14) after surgical source control was performed (pre- vs postprocedure, posterior probability >0.99).

Conclusion

mcfDNA accurately identifies the microbial etiology of IE. Sequential mcfDNA levels may ultimately help to individualize therapy by estimating a patient's burden of infection and response to treatment.

SUBMITTER: Eichenberger EM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10169441 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microbial Cell-Free DNA Identifies the Causative Pathogen in Infective Endocarditis and Remains Detectable Longer Than Conventional Blood Culture in Patients with Prior Antibiotic Therapy.

Eichenberger Emily M EM   Degner Nicholas N   Scott Erick R ER   Ruffin Felicia F   Franzone John J   Sharma-Kuinkel Batu B   Shah Pratik P   Hong David D   Dalai Sudeb C SC   Blair Lily L   Hollemon Desiree D   Chang Eliza E   Ho Carine C   Wanda Lisa L   de Vries Christiaan R CR   Fowler Vance G VG   Ahmed Asim A AA  

Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 20230201 3


<h4>Background</h4>The diagnosis of infective endocarditis (IE) can be difficult, particularly if blood cultures fail to yield a pathogen. This study evaluates the potential utility of microbial cell-free DNA (mcfDNA) as a tool to identify the microbial etiology of IE.<h4>Methods</h4>Blood samples from patients with suspected IE were serially collected. mcfDNA was extracted from plasma and underwent next-generation sequencing. Reads were aligned against a library containing DNA sequences belongi  ...[more]

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