A saprophytic fungus (Sepedonium) associated with fatal pneumonia in a patient undergoing stem cell transplantation

Author:

Arellano-Galindo José1,Eugenio Vázquez-Meraz2,Elva Jiménez-Hernández3,Jesús Reséndiz-Sánchez4,María de los Ángeles Martínez-Rivera5,Rodolfo Norberto Jiménez-Juárez4,Juan Xicohtencatl-Cortes6,Sara A. Ochoa6,Ariadna Cruz-Córdoba6

Affiliation:

1. Área de Virología, Laboratorio de Infectología, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, Ciudad de México, México

2. Banco de Sangre, Hospital Las Américas de Ecatepec, Ecatepec Estado de México, México

3. UMAE Centro Médico Nacional La Raza IMSS, Ciudad de México, México

4. Departamento de Infectología, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, México

5. Laboratorio de Micología, Departamento de Microbiología, Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, México

6. Laboratorio de Investigación en Bacteriología Intestinal, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, México

Abstract

Sepedonium sp . is a saprophytic fungus that inhabits soil and plant material. Few cases of infection with this fungus have been reported. We describe a case of a child who received haploidentical stem cell transplantation. The patient developed Sepedonium sp . infection after graft failure accompanied by cytomegalovirus infection. This was associated with two genotypes corresponding to a gB1 and gB3 mixture, which suggested involvement of two strains. Throughout the clinical course, immunosuppression and subsequent development of the fungal infection was observed. Our findings add to the available evidence regarding the potential for acquisition of fungal infection from the environment in patients at high risk because of immunosuppression. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of Sepedonium sp . infection following graft failure accompanied by previous cytomegalovirus infection in a patient with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Biochemistry, medical,Cell Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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