First reported case of peritoneal dialysis infection with lactobacillus gasseri: when the body’s friend turns against its host

Summary We report a case of lactobacillus gasseri peritonitis in a patient treated by peritoneal dialysis. Streptococcus anginus and lactobacillus gasseri bacteria are commensal organisms of human oral, small intestinal, colic and vaginal mucous membranes. An infection with streptococcus angi...

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Main Authors: Jamil El Moutaouakil, Agathe Pardon, Valerie Caudwell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RDPLF 2020-12-01
Series:Bulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile
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Online Access:https://bdd.rdplf.org/index.php/bdd/article/view/59533
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spelling doaj-76c9cb6877644b978a7f0f2bf7a218112021-06-02T15:23:10ZengRDPLFBulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile2607-99172020-12-013410.25796/bdd.v3i4.5953359533First reported case of peritoneal dialysis infection with lactobacillus gasseri: when the body’s friend turns against its hostJamil El Moutaouakil0Agathe Pardon1Valerie CaudwellService de médecine interne-néphrologie-dialyse, Centre Hospitalier Sud-Francilien, Corbeil-Essonnes.Service de médecine interne-néphrologie-dialyse, Centre Hospitalier Sud-Francilien, Corbeil-Essonnes. Summary We report a case of lactobacillus gasseri peritonitis in a patient treated by peritoneal dialysis. Streptococcus anginus and lactobacillus gasseri bacteria are commensal organisms of human oral, small intestinal, colic and vaginal mucous membranes. An infection with streptococcus anginosus during peritoneal dialysis, one responsible for an intra-abdominal abscess, has already been described, this type of streptococcus being widely associated with abscess formation. In contrast, no case of peritoneal infection with lactobacillus gasseri has ever been described. This bacterium is native to the mucous membranes, and colonizes the digestive tract of infants during childbirth, as they pass through the vaginal canal. It has local adaptation capacities, namely tolerance to acid pH, adhesion to the mucous membrane and resistance to bile salts. It is recognized as having an antimicrobial and probiotic function due to its production of bacteriocin, its local immunomodulatory role, its attenuation of the development of helicobacter pylori, its positive effect on the balance of the vaginal flora and its improvement of infectious diarrhea. This usually makes it an ally that contributes to our systemic balance but its irruption in the peritoneum has made it a pathogenic bacterium. The treatment of this peritoneal infection required a classic duration of treatment of organisms of digestive origin, i.e. 3 weeks https://bdd.rdplf.org/index.php/bdd/article/view/59533peritoneal dialysisperitonitislactobacillus gasseri
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Agathe Pardon
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Agathe Pardon
Valerie Caudwell
First reported case of peritoneal dialysis infection with lactobacillus gasseri: when the body’s friend turns against its host
Bulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile
peritoneal dialysis
peritonitis
lactobacillus gasseri
author_facet Jamil El Moutaouakil
Agathe Pardon
Valerie Caudwell
author_sort Jamil El Moutaouakil
title First reported case of peritoneal dialysis infection with lactobacillus gasseri: when the body’s friend turns against its host
title_short First reported case of peritoneal dialysis infection with lactobacillus gasseri: when the body’s friend turns against its host
title_full First reported case of peritoneal dialysis infection with lactobacillus gasseri: when the body’s friend turns against its host
title_fullStr First reported case of peritoneal dialysis infection with lactobacillus gasseri: when the body’s friend turns against its host
title_full_unstemmed First reported case of peritoneal dialysis infection with lactobacillus gasseri: when the body’s friend turns against its host
title_sort first reported case of peritoneal dialysis infection with lactobacillus gasseri: when the body’s friend turns against its host
publisher RDPLF
series Bulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile
issn 2607-9917
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Summary We report a case of lactobacillus gasseri peritonitis in a patient treated by peritoneal dialysis. Streptococcus anginus and lactobacillus gasseri bacteria are commensal organisms of human oral, small intestinal, colic and vaginal mucous membranes. An infection with streptococcus anginosus during peritoneal dialysis, one responsible for an intra-abdominal abscess, has already been described, this type of streptococcus being widely associated with abscess formation. In contrast, no case of peritoneal infection with lactobacillus gasseri has ever been described. This bacterium is native to the mucous membranes, and colonizes the digestive tract of infants during childbirth, as they pass through the vaginal canal. It has local adaptation capacities, namely tolerance to acid pH, adhesion to the mucous membrane and resistance to bile salts. It is recognized as having an antimicrobial and probiotic function due to its production of bacteriocin, its local immunomodulatory role, its attenuation of the development of helicobacter pylori, its positive effect on the balance of the vaginal flora and its improvement of infectious diarrhea. This usually makes it an ally that contributes to our systemic balance but its irruption in the peritoneum has made it a pathogenic bacterium. The treatment of this peritoneal infection required a classic duration of treatment of organisms of digestive origin, i.e. 3 weeks
topic peritoneal dialysis
peritonitis
lactobacillus gasseri
url https://bdd.rdplf.org/index.php/bdd/article/view/59533
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