Falsarthrobacter nasiphocae periprosthetic joint infection

•A rare bacterium was isolated from synovial fluids of a patient with prosthesis.•Sequence analyses of the bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA gene and whole genome were performed.•The isolate was identified as Falsarthrobacter (Arthrobacter) nasiphocae.•The isolate had a genome size of 2.4 Mb and G+C conte...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of infectious diseases 2023-11, Vol.136, p.77-80
Hauptverfasser: Tay, Sun Tee, Merican, Azhar Mahmood, Abdul Jabar, Kartini, Velayuthan, Rukumani Devi, Ayob, Khairul Anwar, Lee, Jiang Lin, Chong, Jennifer, Karunakaran, Rina
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Zusammenfassung:•A rare bacterium was isolated from synovial fluids of a patient with prosthesis.•Sequence analyses of the bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA gene and whole genome were performed.•The isolate was identified as Falsarthrobacter (Arthrobacter) nasiphocae.•The isolate had a genome size of 2.4 Mb and G+C content of 70.4 mol%.•This is the first report of F. nasiphocae periprosthetic joint infection. We report the isolation of a rare Gram-positive coccobacillary bacterium from synovial fluids of a patient with periprosthetic joint infection on three occasions over an 8-month period. As routine microbiological methods were not able to identify the isolate definitely, sequence analyses of the bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA gene and whole genome were performed. Analysis of the bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA gene showed the highest similarity (98.1%) with that of Falsarthrobacter (previously known as Arthrobacter) nasiphocae, which was first isolated from the nasal cavities of common seals (Phoca vitulina). The genome size of the strain (designated as UM1) is 2.4 Mb. With a high G+C content (70.4 mol%), strain UM1 is phylogenetically most closely related to F. nasiphocae based on whole genome analysis. Strain UM1 was susceptible to vancomycin, linezolid, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, doxycycline, and intermediate to penicillin and ciprofloxacin. Ceftriaxone resistance was noted. The patient who was also on hemodialysis for his end stage kidney disease died approximately 3 weeks following implant removal and fusion with an external fixator. This study describes the first isolation of F. nasiphocae from human clinical samples. The use of emerging technologies has supported more definitive etiological diagnosis associated with rarely encountered organisms in periprosthetic joint infection.
ISSN:1201-9712
DOI:10.1016/j.ijid.2023.08.025