Persistence of initial infection in recurrent Cryptococcus neoformans meningitis

ED Spitzer, SG Spitzer, LF Freundlich, A Casadevall - The Lancet, 1993 - Elsevier
ED Spitzer, SG Spitzer, LF Freundlich, A Casadevall
The Lancet, 1993Elsevier
Patients with cryptococcal meningitis tend to have recurrences of infection. Although the
original strain of Cryptococcus neoformans is assumed to persist in recurrent infections, this
assumption has not been tested. Southern blot hybridisation with two genomic DNA probes
and pulsed-field electrophoresis of intact chromosomes were used to investigate the genetic
relation between initial and relapse isolates of C neoformans from patients with recurrent
cryptococcal meningitis. Eleven isolates were obtained from four patients (three with AIDS …
Abstract
Patients with cryptococcal meningitis tend to have recurrences of infection. Although the original strain of Cryptococcus neoformans is assumed to persist in recurrent infections, this assumption has not been tested. Southern blot hybridisation with two genomic DNA probes and pulsed-field electrophoresis of intact chromosomes were used to investigate the genetic relation between initial and relapse isolates of C neoformans from patients with recurrent cryptococcal meningitis. Eleven isolates were obtained from four patients (three with AIDS, one with leukaemia). Isolates from each patient could be distinguished from those of the other patients; however, each patient's initial and recurrence isolates were clonally related. Our results provide strong evidence that clinical recurrences of cryptococcal meningitis result from persistence of the original infecting strain.
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