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@article{1382015, author = {Manu Nath Capoor, externista and Růžička, Filip and Schmitz, Jonathan E. and James, Garth A. and Macháčková, Táňa and Jančálek, Radim and Smrčka, Martin and Lipina, Radim and Fahad Ahmed, externista and Alamin, Todd F. and Anand, Neel and Baird, John C. and Bhatia, Nitin and DemirandDeviren, Sibel and Eastlack, Robert K. and Fisher, Steve and Garfin, Steven R. and Gogia, Jaspaul S. and Gokaslan, Ziya L. and Kuo, Calvin C. and Lee, YuandPo and Mavrommatis, Konstantinos and Ponechal Michu, Elleni and Nosková, Hana and Raz, Assaf and Šána, Jiří and Shamie, A. Nick and Stewart, Philip S. and Stonemetz, Jerry L. and Wang, Jeffrey C. and Witham, Timothy F. and Coscia, Michael F. and Birkenmaier, Christof and Fischetti, Vincent A. and Slabý, Ondřej}, article_location = {San Francisco}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174518}, keywords = {LOW-BACK-PAIN; SAPHO SYNDROME; MODIC CHANGES; LUMBAR SPINE; SARCOIDOSIS; INFECTIONS; ASSOCIATION; CONTAMINATION; INVOLVEMENT; DIAGNOSIS}, language = {eng}, issn = {1932-6203}, journal = {Plos one}, title = {Propionibacterium acnes biofilm is present in intervertebral discs of patients undergoing microdiscectomy}, url = {http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0174518}, volume = {12}, year = {2017} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1382015 AU - Manu Nath Capoor, externista - Růžička, Filip - Schmitz, Jonathan E. - James, Garth A. - Macháčková, Táňa - Jančálek, Radim - Smrčka, Martin - Lipina, Radim - Fahad Ahmed, externista - Alamin, Todd F. - Anand, Neel - Baird, John C. - Bhatia, Nitin - Demir-Deviren, Sibel - Eastlack, Robert K. - Fisher, Steve - Garfin, Steven R. - Gogia, Jaspaul S. - Gokaslan, Ziya L. - Kuo, Calvin C. - Lee, Yu-Po - Mavrommatis, Konstantinos - Ponechal Michu, Elleni - Nosková, Hana - Raz, Assaf - Šána, Jiří - Shamie, A. Nick - Stewart, Philip S. - Stonemetz, Jerry L. - Wang, Jeffrey C. - Witham, Timothy F. - Coscia, Michael F. - Birkenmaier, Christof - Fischetti, Vincent A. - Slabý, Ondřej PY - 2017 TI - Propionibacterium acnes biofilm is present in intervertebral discs of patients undergoing microdiscectomy JF - Plos one VL - 12 IS - 4 SP - nestránkováno EP - nestránkováno PB - Public Library of Science SN - 19326203 KW - LOW-BACK-PAIN KW - SAPHO SYNDROME KW - MODIC CHANGES KW - LUMBAR SPINE KW - SARCOIDOSIS KW - INFECTIONS KW - ASSOCIATION KW - CONTAMINATION KW - INVOLVEMENT KW - DIAGNOSIS UR - http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0174518 L2 - http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0174518 N2 - Background In previous studies, Propionibacterium acnes was cultured from intervertebral disc tissue of similar to 25% of patients undergoing microdiscectomy, suggesting a possible link between chronic bacterial infection and disc degeneration. However, given the prominence of P. acnes as a skin commensal, such analyses often struggled to exclude the alternate possibility that these organisms represent perioperative microbiologic contamination. This investigation seeks to validate P. acnes prevalence in resected disc cultures, while providing microscopic evidence of P. acnes biofilm in the intervertebral discs. Methods Specimens from 368 patients undergoing microdiscectomy for disc herniation were divided into several fragments, one being homogenized, subjected to quantitative anaerobic culture, and assessed for bacterial growth, and a second fragment frozen for additional analyses. Colonies were identified by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and P. acnes phylotyping was conducted by multiplex PCR. For a sub-set of specimens, bacteria localization within the disc was assessed by microscopy using confocal laser scanning and FISH. Results Bacteria were cultured from 162 discs (44%), including 119 cases (32.3%) with P. acnes. In 89 cases, P. acnes was cultured exclusively; in 30 cases, it was isolated in combination with other bacteria (primarily coagulase-negative Staphylococcus spp.) Among positive specimens, the median P. acnes bacterial burden was 350 CFU/g (12 - similar to 20,000 CFU/g). Thirtyeight P. acnes isolates were subjected to molecular sub-typing, identifying 4 of 6 defined phylogroups: IA1, IB, IC, and II. Eight culture-positive specimens were evaluated by fluorescence microscopy and revealed P. acnes in situ. Notably, these bacteria demonstrated a biofilm distribution within the disc matrix. P. acnes bacteria were more prevalent in males than females (39% vs. 23%, p = 0.0013). Conclusions This study confirms that P. acnes is prevalent in herniated disc tissue. Moreover, it provides the first visual evidence of P. acnes biofilms within such specimens, consistent with infection rather than microbiologic contamination. ER -
MANU NATH CAPOOR, externista, Filip RŮŽIČKA, Jonathan E. SCHMITZ, Garth A. JAMES, Táňa MACHÁČKOVÁ, Radim JANČÁLEK, Martin SMRČKA, Radim LIPINA, externista FAHAD AHMED, Todd F. ALAMIN, Neel ANAND, John C. BAIRD, Nitin BHATIA, Sibel DEMIR-DEVIREN, Robert K. EASTLACK, Steve FISHER, Steven R. GARFIN, Jaspaul S. GOGIA, Ziya L. GOKASLAN, Calvin C. KUO, Yu-Po LEE, Konstantinos MAVROMMATIS, Elleni PONECHAL MICHU, Hana NOSKOVÁ, Assaf RAZ, Jiří ŠÁNA, A. Nick SHAMIE, Philip S. STEWART, Jerry L. STONEMETZ, Jeffrey C. WANG, Timothy F. WITHAM, Michael F. COSCIA, Christof BIRKENMAIER, Vincent A. FISCHETTI a Ondřej SLABÝ. Propionibacterium acnes biofilm is present in intervertebral discs of patients undergoing microdiscectomy. \textit{Plos one}. San Francisco: Public Library of Science, 2017, roč.~12, č.~4, s.~nestránkováno, 17 s. ISSN~1932-6203. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174518.
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