Isolation of a fastidious Mycobacterium species from two AIDS patients
- PMID: 1280645
- PMCID: PMC270555
- DOI: 10.1128/jcm.30.11.2934-2937.1992
Isolation of a fastidious Mycobacterium species from two AIDS patients
Abstract
Two strains of fastidious mycobacteria were isolated from two patients with AIDS and clinical disease suggestive of Mycobacterium avium complex infection. Acid-fast bacilli were isolated from blood and bone marrow of both patients in BACTEC 12B and/or 13A media. The acid-fast bacilli failed to grow on subculture to routine Löwenstein-Jensen medium containing pyruvate and egg yolk agar. After several attempts, the strain from one patient was finally cultured on Middlebrook 7H9 medium with agar, charcoal, and yeast extract 13 months after the initial specimens were received in the laboratory. The second patient's strain was cultured on the same medium 6 weeks postinoculation with fresh BACTEC fluid and 5 months after specimen collection. Routine biochemical and growth tests were performed on these isolates but failed to give definitive identifications. 16S rRNA gene sequencing suggested that the organisms share at least 98.9% homology with M. simiae. Even greater homology (99.86%) was found with the recently described species "M. genavense." Recognition of the fastidious nature of some mycobacteria that infect AIDS patients is important in the treatment of infections in these patients and in understanding the epidemiology of atypical mycobacterial infections. It is suggested that a liquid culture medium such as BACTEC be employed for primary isolation of mycobacteria from AIDS patients and that subculture to the charcoal medium described here be carried out for those organisms that fail to grow on subculture to routine media.
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