Affiliation:
1. School of Rural Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Division of Internal Medicine, Ballarat Health Services, Ballarat, and Infection Control Committees, Ballarat Health Services and St. John of God Hospital, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Endotoxemia is undetectable for up to 60% of cases of bacteremia caused by gram-negative (GN) species, a discordance attributed to the limitations of the
Limulus
assay for endotoxemia. The lipid A structure of the endotoxin molecule is critical for the sensing of GN bacteria by the host immune system although not so for sensing by the
Limulus
assay. The lipid A structure of commensal
Enterobacteriaceae
is hexa-acyl, whereas non-
Enterobacteriaceae
have a broader range of structures. By using a previously published classification of lipid A structures (R. S. Munford, Infect. Immun. 76:454-465, 2008), the association of endotoxemia with bacteremia caused by GN organisms is reexamined for 580 GN bacteremic patients from 46 studies. Endotoxemia was less commonly detected for cases of bacteremia caused by
Salmonella
enterica
serovar Typhi (four studies; 15 of 55 cases of bacteremia [27%]) than for cases of bacteremia caused by
Neisseria meningitidis
(five studies; 69 of 84 cases [82%]) and
Pseudomonas pseudomallei
(one study; 38 of 41 cases [93%]) among studies restricted to those with specified cases of bacteremia caused by GN organisms. Among 23 unrestricted studies, endotoxemia was less commonly detected for cases of bacteremia with a commensal member of the
Enterobacteriaceae
(104 of 240 cases [43%]) than with non-
Enterobacteriaceae
(59 of 100 cases [59%]) (summary odds ratio, 0.53 [90% confidence interval, 0.33 to 0.85]). This finding is consistent across all the unrestricted studies, even including studies with seemingly contrary results for endotoxemia diagnosis among cases of bacteremia caused by GN bacteria overall. Surprisingly, with bacteremia caused by commensal
Enterobacteriaceae
, the diagnosis of endotoxemia appears to be unrelated to the
Limulus
assay sensitivity. Across these 45 studies, the association of endotoxemia with GN bacteremia is variable but consistent for different types of GN bacteremia.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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