Etiology of granulomatous lobular mastitis based on metagenomic next-generation sequencing. (December 2021)
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- Title:
- Etiology of granulomatous lobular mastitis based on metagenomic next-generation sequencing. (December 2021)
- Main Title:
- Etiology of granulomatous lobular mastitis based on metagenomic next-generation sequencing
- Authors:
- Bi, Jiaxin
Li, Zhixin
Lin, Xiao
Li, Fang
Xu, Hua
Yu, Xuewen
Liu, Lingyun
Liang, Yingying
Xu, Zhouwen
Wang, Jiachuan
Shao, Mumin - Abstract:
- Highlights: First study to perform next-generation sequencing in fresh mastitis samples Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii verified as a cause of granulomatous lobular mastitis Other unreported pathogens in granulomatous lobular mastitis identified Increased prolactin observed as another noteworthy factor Lipophilic antibiotics and prolactin inhibitor may have therapeutic prospects Abstract: Objectives: We aimed to comprehensively explore the etiology of granulomatous lobular mastitis (GLM) to optimize treatment programs. Methods: We collected 30 fresh mastitis samples for metagenomic next-generation sequencing, morphological observation, and analysis of the clinical information. Results: Of the 30 samples, 25 were GLM; pathogens were detected in 17, these were: Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii (10 of 25, 40%); C. kroppenstedtii and Pseudomonas oleovorans (3 of 25, 12%); C. kroppenstedtii and human gammaherpesvirus 4 (1 of 25, 4%); Acinetobacter baumannii and C. kroppenstedtii (1 of 25, 4%); P. oleovorans (1 of 25, 4%); and Tepidiphilus thermophilus (1 of 25, 4%). Abnormal sex hormone levels (mainly prolactin) and/or autoimmune function were found in 12 of the 25 samples. Lipophilic antibiotics (rifampicin) were found to work effectively in patients with slow-healing wounds after surgery. Conclusions: The main pathogenic factor of GLM is C. kroppenstedtii infection, but other unusual pathogens ( P. oleovorans, human gammaherpesvirus 4, A. baumannii, T. thermophilus ) are likely toHighlights: First study to perform next-generation sequencing in fresh mastitis samples Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii verified as a cause of granulomatous lobular mastitis Other unreported pathogens in granulomatous lobular mastitis identified Increased prolactin observed as another noteworthy factor Lipophilic antibiotics and prolactin inhibitor may have therapeutic prospects Abstract: Objectives: We aimed to comprehensively explore the etiology of granulomatous lobular mastitis (GLM) to optimize treatment programs. Methods: We collected 30 fresh mastitis samples for metagenomic next-generation sequencing, morphological observation, and analysis of the clinical information. Results: Of the 30 samples, 25 were GLM; pathogens were detected in 17, these were: Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii (10 of 25, 40%); C. kroppenstedtii and Pseudomonas oleovorans (3 of 25, 12%); C. kroppenstedtii and human gammaherpesvirus 4 (1 of 25, 4%); Acinetobacter baumannii and C. kroppenstedtii (1 of 25, 4%); P. oleovorans (1 of 25, 4%); and Tepidiphilus thermophilus (1 of 25, 4%). Abnormal sex hormone levels (mainly prolactin) and/or autoimmune function were found in 12 of the 25 samples. Lipophilic antibiotics (rifampicin) were found to work effectively in patients with slow-healing wounds after surgery. Conclusions: The main pathogenic factor of GLM is C. kroppenstedtii infection, but other unusual pathogens ( P. oleovorans, human gammaherpesvirus 4, A. baumannii, T. thermophilus ) are likely to be closely related to GLM, particularly human gammaherpesvirus 4 (Epstein-Barr virus)-associated mastitis, which may be a new entity of mastitis. Abnormal levels of sex hormones and autoimmune function are also common causes. Therefore, lipophilic antibiotics (rifampicin) and prolactin inhibitors may be an effective treatment. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- International journal of infectious diseases. Volume 113(2021)
- Journal:
- International journal of infectious diseases
- Issue:
- Volume 113(2021)
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- Volume 113, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 113
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0113-2021-0000
- Page Start:
- 243
- Page End:
- 250
- Publication Date:
- 2021-12
- Subjects:
- granulomatous lobular mastitis -- pathogens -- pathology -- metagenomic next-generation sequencing
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ijid.2021.10.019 ↗
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- 1201-9712
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