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Lautropia mirabilis sepsis in immunodeficiency: first report and genomic features. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Lautropia mirabilis is a Gram-negative bacterium associated with respiratory infections in patients with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV or cystic fibrosis; however, its pathogenicity is not well understood due to limited cases.
  • A 39-year-old female with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) experienced sepsis caused by L. mirabilis, which was identified through blood cultures and effectively treated with meropenem.
  • Whole genome sequencing of L. mirabilis showed genes that aid in invading host cells and surviving inside them, underscoring the need to recognize its potential danger beyond respiratory infections in immunocompromised individuals.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Lautropia mirabilis is a Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic coccus, which has been detected mainly in respiratory sites of immunodeficient patients suffering from HIV or cystic fibrosis. To date, knowledge about the pathogenicity of L. mirabilis is spare due to the small numbers of documented cases.

Methods: We present a literature review and report the case of a 39-year-old female diagnosed with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) with IgG and IgA deficiency suffering from a sepsis with L. mirabilis. As no fully closed L. mirabilis genome besides the type strain was available to date, we additionally performed complete genome sequencing of L. mirabilis.

Results: The patient was admitted to our hospital with recurrent episodes of fever. Here, we detected L. mirabilis in two different blood cultures. The bacterium was tested susceptible to and treated with meropenem. As the origin of L. mirabilis sepsis, we observed an active periodontitis likely due to impaired IgA levels and mucosal insufficiency as a consequence of CVID. Whole genome sequencing of L. mirabilis revealed several genes important for host cell invasion and intracellular survival of the pathogen.

Conclusions: Our case highlights the importance of L. mirabilis in immunocompromised patients also in other compartments than the respiratory tract.

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