Affiliation:
1. Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center and University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
and
Achromobacter
(
Alcaligenes
)
xylosoxidans
have been increasingly recognized as a cause of respiratory tract colonization in cystic fibrosis (CF). Although both organisms have been associated with progressive deterioration of pulmonary function, demonstration of causality is lacking. To examine the molecular epidemiology of
S. maltophilia
and
A. xylosoxidans
in CF, isolates from patients monitored for up to 2 years were fingerprinted using a PCR-based randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD-PCR) method. Sixty-one of 69 CF centers screened had 183
S. maltophilia
culture-positive patients, and 46 centers had 92
A. xylosoxidans
-positive patients. At least one isolate from each patient was genotyped, and patients with ≥10 positive cultures (12 S
. maltophilia
cultures, 15
A. xylosoxidans
cultures) had serial isolates genotyped. In addition, centers with multiple culture-positive patients were examined for evidence of shared clones. There were no instances of shared genotypes among different CF centers. Some patients demonstrated isolates with a single genotype throughout the observation period, and others had intervening or sequential genotypes. At the six centers with multiple
S. maltophilia
culture-positive patients and the seven centers with multiple
A. xylosoxidans
-positive patients, there were three and five instances of shared genotypes, respectively. The majority of shared isolates were from pairs who were siblings or otherwise epidemiologically linked. These findings suggest RAPD-PCR typing can distinguish unique CF isolates of
S. maltophilia
and
A. xylosoxidans
, person-to-person transmission may occur, there are not a small number of clones infecting CF airways, and patients with long-term colonization may either have a persistent organism or may acquire additional organisms over time.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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