Department of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Clin Microbiol Rev. 2018 Aug 29;31(4). doi: 10.1128/CMR.00019-18. Print 2018 Oct.
Chronic lower airway infection with is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in individuals suffering from the genetic disease cystic fibrosis (CF). Whereas it was long presumed that each patient independently acquired unique strains of present in their living environment, multiple studies have since demonstrated that shared strains of exist among individuals with CF. Many of these shared strains, often referred to as clonal or epidemic strains, can be transmitted from one CF individual to another, potentially reaching epidemic status. Numerous epidemic strains have been described from different parts of the world and are often associated with an antibiotic-resistant phenotype. Importantly, infection with these strains often portends a worse prognosis than for infection with nonclonal strains, including an increased pulmonary exacerbation rate, exaggerated lung function decline, and progression to end-stage lung disease. This review describes the global epidemiology of clonal strains in CF and summarizes the current literature regarding the underlying biology and clinical impact of globally important CF clones. Mechanisms associated with patient-to-patient transmission are discussed, and best-evidence practices to prevent infections are highlighted. Preventing new infections with epidemic strains is of paramount importance in mitigating CF disease progression.
慢性下呼吸道感染与假单胞菌属是患有囊性纤维化(CF)遗传疾病的个体发病率和死亡率的主要原因。虽然长期以来人们认为每个患者都是独立获得生活环境中存在的独特假单胞菌菌株,但多项研究表明 CF 患者之间存在共享的假单胞菌菌株。这些共享菌株中的许多菌株,通常被称为克隆或流行菌株,可在 CF 个体之间传播,可能会达到流行状态。来自世界不同地区的许多流行菌株已经被描述,并且通常与抗生素耐药表型相关。重要的是,与非克隆菌株相比,感染这些菌株往往预示着更差的预后,包括更高的肺部恶化率、更严重的肺功能下降以及进展为终末期肺病。这篇综述描述了 CF 中克隆假单胞菌属菌株的全球流行病学,并总结了关于全球重要 CF 克隆的基础生物学和临床影响的现有文献。讨论了与患者间传播相关的机制,并强调了预防感染的最佳实践。预防流行假单胞菌菌株的新感染对于减轻 CF 疾病进展至关重要。