2020
DOI: 10.1002/jor.24961
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Distinct expression trend of signature antigens of Staphylococcus aureus osteomyelitis correlated with clinical outcomes

Abstract: The major limitations of clinical outcome predictions of osteomyelitis mediated by Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) are not specific and definitive. To this end, current studies aim to investigate host immune responses of trend changes of the ironregulated surface determinant (Isd) of IsdA, IsdB, IsdH, cell wall-modifying proteins of amidase (Amd) and glucosaminidase (Gmd), and secreted virulence factor of chemotaxis inhibitory protein S. aureus (CHIPS) and staphylococcal complement inhibitor (SCIN) longitudi… Show more

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“…Clinical outcome in terms of infection control, lengths of hospital stay and related complication were followed up in the S. aureus osteomyelitis cohort (MRSA verse MSSA). The Infection control was evaluated by “infection persistence” 4 , 11 and “recurrence” 15 , 16 respectively. The infection persistence is defined as failure response to initial debridement and antibiotic treatment, that means patients had residual infection according to infection signs and symptoms, or imaging, pathological and serological tests, and needed repeated debridement.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Clinical outcome in terms of infection control, lengths of hospital stay and related complication were followed up in the S. aureus osteomyelitis cohort (MRSA verse MSSA). The Infection control was evaluated by “infection persistence” 4 , 11 and “recurrence” 15 , 16 respectively. The infection persistence is defined as failure response to initial debridement and antibiotic treatment, that means patients had residual infection according to infection signs and symptoms, or imaging, pathological and serological tests, and needed repeated debridement.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The challenge of its management is in part because of rising antibiotic resistance in causal pathogens. Among which, S. aureus is highly virulent and is the most common pathogen of extremity osteomyelitis 2 , 4 , 5 , rising methicillin-resistance is increasingly becoming a concern 1 , 6 . In comparison with methicillin-sensitive S. aureus ( MSSA), methicillin-resistance S. aureus (MRSA) renders all β-lactams–type antibiotics inactive and these patients are typically more ill, which may complicate therapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recombinant S. aureus antigens were selected and produced with a biotin tag as described previously. ,, Briefly, these full-length proteins represent different functional classes including the following: (i) iron acquisition proteins, specifically, the iron-regulated surface determinant proteins (IsdA, IsdB, and IsdH); (ii) cell division proteins, in this case, the autolysin domains glucosaminidase (Gmd) and amidase (Amd); and (iii) immune evasion proteins and secreted toxins, chemotaxis inhibitory protein of Staphylococcus (CHIPS), staphylococcal complement inhibitory protein (SCIN), and α-hemolysin (Hla).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%