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Query: UMLS:C0024312 (
lymphopenia
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Background:
Group A streptococci may induce
lymphopenia
, but the value of lymphocyte loss as early biomarkers for systemic spread and severe infection has not been examined systematically.
Methods:
We evaluated peripheral blood cell indices as biomarkers for severity and spread of infection in a mouse model of
Streptococcus pyogenes
skin infection, using two isolates of greatly differing virulence. Internal organs were examined histologically.
Results:
After subcutaneous inoculation, strain
AP1
disseminated rapidly to peripheral blood and internal organs, causing frank sepsis. In contrast, seeding of internal organs by 5448 was mild, this strain could not be isolated from blood, and infection remained mostly localized to skin. Histopathologic examination of liver revealed microvesicular fatty change (steatosis) in
AP1
infection, and examination of spleen showed elevated apoptosis and blurring of the white pulp/red pulp border late (40 h post infection) in
AP1
infection. Both strains caused profound
lymphopenia
, but lymphocyte loss was more rapid early in
AP1
infection, and lymphocyte count at 6 h post infection was the most accurate early marker for
AP1
infection (area under the receiver operator curve [AUC] = 0.93), followed by the granulocyte/lymphocyte ratio (AUC = 0.89).
Conclusions:
The results suggest that virulence of
S. pyogenes
correlates with the degree of early
lymphopenia
and underscore the value of peripheral blood indices to predict severity of bacterial infections in mice. Early
lymphopenia
and elevated granulocyte/lymphocyte ratio merit further investigation as biomarkers for systemic spread of
S. pyogenes
skin infections in humans and, possibly, related pyogenic streptococci in humans and animals.
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PMID:Early Lymphocyte Loss and Increased Granulocyte/Lymphocyte Ratio Predict Systemic Spread of
Streptococcus pyogenes
in a Mouse Model of Acute Skin Infection. 2970 22