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2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yanqi Jin ◽  
Zhouhan Wang ◽  
Chunxia Zhu ◽  
Qing Yang ◽  
Yingfeng Lu ◽  
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Chronic disseminated candidiasis (CDC) is a severe complication with high morbidity and mortality in patients with hematological malignancies who have undergone chemotherapy. Blood or sterile liver biopsy cultures are negative due to recurrent empirical antifungal therapy. With the escalating resistance to azole-based antifungal drugs in infection by Candida species, pathogen identification is becoming increasingly important for determining definitive diagnosis and treatment strategy. In this case report, we present, for the first time, diagnostic confirmation of a culture-negative CDC case with Candida tropicalis infection using a combination of metagenomics next-generation sequencing and calcofluor white staining.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Annabelle Pourbaix ◽  
Romain Guery ◽  
Julie Bruneau ◽  
Estelle Blanc ◽  
Gregory Jouvion ◽  
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Abstract We report a case of chronic hepatosplenic aspergillosis following immune reconstitution complicating colic aspergillosis in an AIDS patient with multicentric Castleman disease. Symptoms mimicked the clinical presentation of chronic disseminated candidiasis and responded to corticosteroid. This emerging entity enlarges the spectrum of fungal immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in the HIV setting.


Author(s):  
Srdan Rogosic ◽  
Charlotte Patterson ◽  
Jack Bartram ◽  
Vesna Pavasovic-Jovanovic ◽  
Sujith Samarasinghe ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 221 (11) ◽  
pp. 1907-1916 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sophie Candon ◽  
Blandine Rammaert ◽  
Anne Perrine Foray ◽  
Baptiste Moreira ◽  
Maria Pilar Gallego Hernanz ◽  
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Abstract Background Chronic disseminated candidiasis (CDC) is a rare disease that mostly occurs after chemotherapy-induced prolonged neutropenia in patients with hematological malignancies. It is believed to ensue from Candida colonization, breach of the intestinal epithelial barrier, and venous translocation to organs. Fungal blood or liver biopsy cultures are generally negative, suggesting the absence of an ongoing invasive fungal disease. Methods To unravel the contribution of the immune system to CDC pathogenesis, we undertook a prospective multicentric exploratory study in 44 CDC patients at diagnosis and 44 matched controls. Results Analysis of Candida-specific T-cell responses using enzyme-linked immunospot assays revealed higher numbers of interferon (IFN)γ-producing T cells reactive to mp65 or candidin in 27 CDC cases compared with 33 controls. Increased plasma levels of soluble CD25, interleukin (IL)-6, IL-1β, tumor necrosis factor-α, and IL-10 and lower levels of IL-2 were observed in CDC patients versus controls. Neutrophilia and higher levels of CD4 and CD8 T-cell activation were found in CDC patients as well as increased proportions of CXCR3-expressing TCRγδ +Vδ2+ cells. Conclusions The expansion of Candida-specific IFNγ-producing T cells together with features of T-cell activation and systemic inflammation identified here support the view that CDC belongs to the broad spectrum of fungal-associated immune reconstitution inflammatory syndromes.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chien-Yuan Chen ◽  
Aristine Cheng ◽  
Feng-Ming Tien ◽  
Po-Chu Lee ◽  
Hwei-Fang Tien ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 37 (7) ◽  
pp. 686-690 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vered Shkalim-Zemer ◽  
Itzhak Levi ◽  
Salvador Fischer ◽  
Hannah Tamary ◽  
Joanne Yakobovich ◽  
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