Group AStreptococcusantibiotic tolerance in necrotizing fasciitis

Nadia Keller,Mathilde Boumasmoud, Federica Andreoni,Andrea Tarnutzer, Manuela von Matt,Thomas C. Scheier,Alejandro Gómez-Mejia,Markus Huemer, Ewerton Marques-Maggio,Reto A. Schuepbach, Srikanth Mairpady-Shambat,Silvio D. Brugger,Annelies S. Zinkernagel

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AbstractObjectivesGroup AStreptococcus(GAS) necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a difficult-to-treat bacterial infection associated with high morbidity and mortality despite extensive surgery and targeted antibiotic treatment. Bacteria surviving prolonged antibiotic exposure without displaying genetic resistance, so-called persisters, are associated with difficult-to-treat infections, such as GAS-NF. In the present study, we investigated the presence of persistent GAS in tissue freshly debrided from three NF patients and examined more in depth the persisters phenomenon in GAS-NF clinical isolates.MethodsTime-lapse imaging of freshly isolated GAS-NF clinical isolates, the image analysis software ColTapp and antibiotic challenge-based persisters assays were used to assess the presence of persisters.ResultsWe show for the first time that GAS recovered directly from freshly debrided NF patient’s tissue are characterized by increased colony appearance time heterogeneity, indicating the presence of persisters. Acidic pH or nutrient stress exposure, mimicking the NF-like environment in vitro, similarly leads to phenotypic heterogeneity resulting in enhanced antibiotic survival and confirming the presence of GAS persisters.ConclusionsGAS persisters are present in the tissue freshly debrided from GAS-NF patients and might be one explanation for antibiotic treatment failure and surgery requirement in GAS-NF. Tailored treatment options, including the use of persisters-targeting drugs, need to be developed to increase GAS-NF therapy success.
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