Rarely Encountered Gram-Negative Rods and Lung Transplant Recipients: A Narrative Review

Author:

Farfour Eric1ORCID,Roux Antoine2,Sage Edouard3,Revillet Hélène45,Vasse Marc16ORCID,Vallée Alexandre7

Affiliation:

1. Service de Biologie Clinique, Hôpital Foch, 92150 Suresnes, France

2. Service de Pneumologie et Transplantation Pulmonaire, Hôpital Foch, 92150 Suresnes, France

3. Service de Chirurgie Thoracique et Transplantation Pulmonaire, Hôpital Foch, 92150 Suresnes, France

4. Service de Bactériologie-Hygiène Hospitalière, CHU de Toulouse, 31300 Toulouse, France

5. Observatoire National Burkholderia cepacia, 31403 Toulouse, France

6. INSERM Hémostase Inflammation Thrombose HITH U1176, Université Paris-Saclay, 94276 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France

7. Service d’Epidémiologie-Data-Biostatistiques, Délégation à la Recherche Clinique et à l’Innovation, Hôpital Foch, 92150 Suresnes, France

Abstract

The respiratory tract of lung transplant recipients (LTR) is likely to be colonized with non-fermentative Gram-negative rods. As a consequence of the improvements in molecular sequencing and taxonomy, an increasing number of bacterial species have been described. We performed a review of the literature of bacterial infections in LTR involving non-fermentative Gram-negative rods with exclusion of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, Achromobacter spp. and Burkholderia spp. Overall, non-fermenting GNR were recovered from 17 LTR involving the following genera: Acetobacter, Bordetella, Chryseobacterium, Elizabethkinga, Inquilinus, and Pandoraea. We then discuss the issues raised by these bacteria, including detection and identification, antimicrobial resistance, pathogenesis, and cross-transmission.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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