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Malassezia restricta as an unexpected cause of infectious osteomyelitis diagnosed by metagenomic sequencing: a case report and literature review.
Peng, Guoxuan; Lin, Yuan; Zou, Qiang; Peng, Hongcheng; Lei, Anyi; Zou, Xu; Xu, Zhe; Sun, Hong; Ning, Xu; Huang, Mingzhi.
Afiliação
  • Peng G; Department of Orthopaedics, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, 550001, Guizhou, China.
  • Lin Y; Department of Orthopaedics, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, 550001, Guizhou, China.
  • Zou Q; School of Clinical Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, 550001, Guizhou, China.
  • Peng H; Department of Orthopaedics, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, 550001, Guizhou, China.
  • Lei A; Department of Orthopaedics, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, 550001, Guizhou, China.
  • Zou X; School of Clinical Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, 550001, Guizhou, China.
  • Xu Z; Department of Orthopaedics, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, 550001, Guizhou, China.
  • Sun H; School of Clinical Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, 550001, Guizhou, China.
  • Ning X; Department of Orthopaedics, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, 550001, Guizhou, China.
  • Huang M; School of Clinical Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, 550001, Guizhou, China.
BMC Infect Dis ; 24(1): 643, 2024 Jun 26.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38926679
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Malassezia restricta, a lipophilic and lipodependent yeast belonging to the basidiomycetes group, is an opportunistic fungal pathogen associated with various skin diseases, including seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff. Typically, Malassezia infection in neonates manifests as fungemia or hematogenous dissemination to the bone or lungs. However, vertebral osteomyelitis caused by these fungi is rarely reported owing to non-specific clinical presentations and laboratory/imaging findings. The Pathogen Metagenomics Sequencing (PMseq) technique enables direct high-throughput sequencing of infected specimens, facilitating the rapid and accurate detection of all microorganisms in clinical samples through comprehensive reports. CASE PRESENTATION A 52-year-old male was admitted to our hospital on July 20, 2022 with a 3-month history of ambulatory difficulties and localized low back pain. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) examination of the spinal column revealed irregular bone destruction affecting the L2, L3, and L5 vertebral bodies. Additionally, low T1 and high T2 intensity lesions were observed at the intervertebral discs between L3 and L5. The presumptive diagnosis of tuberculous spondylitis was made based on the imaging findings, despite negative results in all mycobacterium tests. However, the patient exhibited no improvement after receiving regular anti-tuberculosis treatment for 3 months. Subsequent MRI revealed an expansive abnormal signal within the vertebral body, leading to progressive bone destruction. The absence of spinal tuberculosis or other infective microorganisms was confirmed through culture from blood and pathological tissue from the L4 vertebral body. Subsequently, PMseq was performed on the specimens, revealing M. restricta as the predominant pathogen with the highest relative abundance value. The pathological examination revealed the presence of fungal mycelium in the L4 vertebral body, with positive findings on periodic Schiff-methenamine and periodic acid-Schiff staining. The anti-tuberculosis treatment was discontinued, and an antifungal combination of fluconazole and voriconazole was administered. All symptoms were resolved after 7 consecutive months of treatment, and the patient was able to ambulate autonomously. Vertebral lesions were reduced on MRI during the 13-month follow-up.

CONCLUSIONS:

M. restricta is not a commonly recognized pathogen associated with infectious vertebral osteomyelitis. However, PMseq can aid in diagnosis, timely treatment, and decision making for some non-specific infectious diseases.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Osteomielite / Metagenômica / Malassezia Limite: Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: BMC Infect Dis Assunto da revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China País de publicação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Osteomielite / Metagenômica / Malassezia Limite: Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: BMC Infect Dis Assunto da revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China País de publicação: Reino Unido