Carriage of a single strain of non-toxigenic Corynebacterium diphtheriae biovar Belfanti (Corynebacterium belfantii) in four patients with cystic fibrosis

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Pivot Diane,Fanton Annlyse,Badell-Ocando Edgar,Benouachkou Marion,Astruc Karine,Huet Frederic,Amoureux Lucie,Neuwirth Catherine,Criscuolo Alexis,Aho Serge,Toubiana Julie,Brisse SylvainORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTCystic fibrosis (CF) patients are commonly colonized by bacterial pathogens, which can induce persistent lung inflammation and may contribute to clinical deterioration. Colonization of CF patients and cross-transmission by Corynebacterium diphtheriae has not been reported so far. The aim of this article was to investigate the possibility of a cross transmission of C. diphtheriae biovar Belfanti between four patients of a CF center. C. diphtheriae biovar belfanti (now formally called C. belfantii) isolates were collected from four patients in a single CF care center over a 6 years period and analyzed by microbiological methods and whole genome sequencing. Epidemiological links among patients were investigated. Ten isolates were collected from 4 patients. Whole genome sequencing of one isolate from each patient showed that a single strain was shared among them. In addition, one patient had the same strain on two consecutive samplings nine months apart. The strain was non-toxigenic and was susceptible to most antimicrobial agents. Ciprofloxacin resistance was observed in one patient. Transmission of the strain among patients was supported by the occurrence of same-day visits to the CF center. This study demonstrates colonization of CF patients by C. diphtheriae biovar Belfanti (C. belfantii) and shows persistence and transmission of a unique strain during at least six years in a single CF patient care center.Previous meeting presentationsThe information in this work was not previously presented in any meeting.Accession numbersThe genomic sequence data generated in this work were submitted to the European Nucleotide Archive and are available from the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (NCBI/ENA/DDBJ) databases under project accession number PRJEB28372 and run data accession numbers ERR2757916 to ERR2757921.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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