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Erschienen in: Journal of Clinical Immunology 8/2022

10.08.2022 | Original Article

Cryptococcus gattii Infection as the Major Clinical Manifestation in Patients with Autoantibodies Against Granulocyte–Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor

verfasst von: Shang-Yu Wang, Yu-Fang Lo, Han-Po Shih, Mao-Wang Ho, Chun-Fu Yeh, Jhan-Jie Peng, He-Ting Ting, Kuo-Hsi Lin, Wen-Chi Huang, Yi-Chun Chen, Yu-Hsin Chiu, Chien-Wei Hsu, Yu-Ting Tseng, Lih-Shinn Wang, Wei-Yi Lei, Chen-Yuan Lin, Yu Aoh, Chia-Huei Chou, Tsai-Yi Wu, Jing-Ya Ding, Chia-Chi Lo, You-Ning Lin, Kun-Hua Tu, Wei-Te Lei, Chen-Yen Kuo, Chih-Yu Chi, Cheng-Lung Ku

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Abstract

Purpose

Anti-granulocyte–macrophage colony-stimulating factor autoantibodies (anti-GM-CSF Abs) are a predisposing factor for pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) and Cryptococcus gattii cryptococcosis. This study aimed to investigate clinical manifestations in anti-GM-CSF Ab-positive patients with C. gattii cryptococcosis and analyze the properties of anti-GM-CSF Abs derived from these patients and patients with PAP.

Methods

Thirty-nine patients diagnosed with cryptococcosis (caused by C. neoformans or C. gattii) and 6 with PAP were enrolled in the present study. Clinical information was obtained from medical records. Blood samples were collected for analysis of autoantibody properties. We also explored the National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD) of Taiwan to investigate the epidemiology of cryptococcosis and PAP.

Results

High titers of neutralizing anti-GM-CSF Abs were identified in 15 patients with cryptococcosis (15/39, 38.5%). Most anti-GM-CSF Ab-positive cryptococcosis cases had central nervous system (CNS) involvement (14/15, 93.3%). Eleven out of 14 (78.6%) anti-GM-CSF Ab-positive CNS cryptococcosis patients were confirmed to be infected with C. gattii, and PAP did not occur synchronously or metachronously in a single patient from our cohort. Exploration of an association between HLA and anti-GM-CSF Ab positivity or differential properties of autoantibodies from cryptococcosis patients and PAP yielded no significant results.

Conclusion

Anti-GM-CSF Abs can cause two diseases, C. gattii cryptococcosis and PAP, which seldom occur in the same subject. Current biological evidence regarding the properties of anti-GM-CSF Abs cannot provide clues regarding decisive mechanisms. Further analysis, including more extensive cohort studies and investigations into detailed properties, is mandatory to better understand the pathogenesis of anti-GM-CSF Abs.
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Metadaten
Titel
Cryptococcus gattii Infection as the Major Clinical Manifestation in Patients with Autoantibodies Against Granulocyte–Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor
verfasst von
Shang-Yu Wang
Yu-Fang Lo
Han-Po Shih
Mao-Wang Ho
Chun-Fu Yeh
Jhan-Jie Peng
He-Ting Ting
Kuo-Hsi Lin
Wen-Chi Huang
Yi-Chun Chen
Yu-Hsin Chiu
Chien-Wei Hsu
Yu-Ting Tseng
Lih-Shinn Wang
Wei-Yi Lei
Chen-Yuan Lin
Yu Aoh
Chia-Huei Chou
Tsai-Yi Wu
Jing-Ya Ding
Chia-Chi Lo
You-Ning Lin
Kun-Hua Tu
Wei-Te Lei
Chen-Yen Kuo
Chih-Yu Chi
Cheng-Lung Ku
Publikationsdatum
10.08.2022
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Clinical Immunology / Ausgabe 8/2022
Print ISSN: 0271-9142
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-2592
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-022-01341-2

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Niedriger diastolischer Blutdruck erhöht Risiko für schwere kardiovaskuläre Komplikationen

25.04.2024 Hypotonie Nachrichten

Wenn unter einer medikamentösen Hochdrucktherapie der diastolische Blutdruck in den Keller geht, steigt das Risiko für schwere kardiovaskuläre Ereignisse: Darauf deutet eine Sekundäranalyse der SPRINT-Studie hin.

Bei schweren Reaktionen auf Insektenstiche empfiehlt sich eine spezifische Immuntherapie

Insektenstiche sind bei Erwachsenen die häufigsten Auslöser einer Anaphylaxie. Einen wirksamen Schutz vor schweren anaphylaktischen Reaktionen bietet die allergenspezifische Immuntherapie. Jedoch kommt sie noch viel zu selten zum Einsatz.

Therapiestart mit Blutdrucksenkern erhöht Frakturrisiko

25.04.2024 Hypertonie Nachrichten

Beginnen ältere Männer im Pflegeheim eine Antihypertensiva-Therapie, dann ist die Frakturrate in den folgenden 30 Tagen mehr als verdoppelt. Besonders häufig stürzen Demenzkranke und Männer, die erstmals Blutdrucksenker nehmen. Dafür spricht eine Analyse unter US-Veteranen.

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