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Review
. 2015 Jun 23:15:238.
doi: 10.1186/s12879-015-0984-y.

Infectious endocarditis caused by Helcococcus kunzii in a vascular patient: a case report and literature review

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Infectious endocarditis caused by Helcococcus kunzii in a vascular patient: a case report and literature review

Romain Lotte et al. BMC Infect Dis. .

Abstract

Background: Helcococcus kunzii is a facultative anaerobic bacterium that was first described by Collins et al. in 1993, and was initially considered as a commensal of the human skin, in particular of lower extremities. Human infections caused by H. kunzii remain rare with only a few cases published in the pubmed database. Nevertheless recent reports indicate that this microorganism has to be considered as an opportunistic pathogen that can be involved in severe infections in human. To the best of our knowledge, we describe here the first known case of infectious endocarditis caused by H. kunzii.

Case presentation: A 79 year-old man reporting severe polyvascular medical history attended the emergency ward for rapid deterioration of his general state of health. After physical examination and paraclinical investigations, the diagnosis of infectious endocarditis on native mitral valve caused by Helcococcus kunzii was established based on Dukes criteria. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and 16S rDNA sequencing allowed an accurate identification to the species level of Helcococcus kunzii. The patient was successfully treated by a medico-surgical approach. The treatment consisted in intravenous amoxicillin during four weeks and mitral valve replacement with a bioprosthestic valve. After an in depth review of patient's medical file, the origin of infection remained unknown. However, a cutaneous portal of entry cannot be excluded as the patient and his General Practitioner reported chronic ulcerations of both feet.

Conclusions: We describe here the first case of endocarditis caused by H. kunzii in an elderly patient with polyvascular disease. This report along with previous data found in the literature emphasizes the invasive potential of this bacterial species as an opportunistic pathogen, in particular for patient with polyvascular diseases. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and 16S rDNA sequencing are reliable tools for H. kunzii identification. We also sequenced in this work H.kunzii type strain 103932T CIP and deposited in the Genbank under accession number KM403387. We noticed a 14 base difference between our sequence and the original sequence deposited by Collins et al. under Genbank accession number X69837. Hopefully, the spread of next generation sequencing tools would lead to a more accurate classification of clinical strains.

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Fig. 1
Transesophageal echocardiogram of infected native mitral valve. Echocardiography visualized a 28.6 mm multilobulated vegetation (black star), attached to the native mitral valve (arrow). Left atrium (LA). Left ventricle (LV). The 3D color Doppler (not shown) revealed a severe valve dysfunction with mitral regurgitation

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