Frontiers in Immunology (Apr 2022)

Case Report: Invasive Cryptococcosis in French Guiana: Immune and Genetic Investigation in Six Non-HIV Patients

  • Jeanne Goupil de Bouillé,
  • Jeanne Goupil de Bouillé,
  • Loïc Epelboin,
  • Loïc Epelboin,
  • Fanny Henaff,
  • Mélanie Migaud,
  • Philippe Abboud,
  • Denis Blanchet,
  • Denis Blanchet,
  • Christine Aznar,
  • Christine Aznar,
  • Felix Djossou,
  • Felix Djossou,
  • Olivier Lortholary,
  • Narcisse Elenga,
  • Narcisse Elenga,
  • Anne Puel,
  • Anne Puel,
  • Anne Puel,
  • Fanny Lanternier,
  • Fanny Lanternier,
  • Fanny Lanternier,
  • Magalie Demar,
  • Magalie Demar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.881352
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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ObjectivesWe describe the clinical, mycological, immunological, and genetic characteristics of six HIV-negative patients presenting with invasive cryptococcosis.MethodsPatients with cryptococcosis without any of the classical risk factors, such as HIV infection, followed at Cayenne Hospital, were prospectively included. An immunologic and genetic assessment was performed.ResultsFive male patients and one female patient, 5 adults and one child, were investigated. All presented a neuromeningeal localization. Cryptococcus neoformans var. gattii and C. neoformans var. grubii were isolated in two and three patients, respectively, whereas one patient could not be investigated. Overall, we did not observe any global leukocyte defect. Two patients were found with high levels of circulating autoantibodies against Granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF), and none had detectable levels of autoantibodies against Interferon gamma (IFN-γ) Sequencing of STAT1 exons and flanking regions performed for four patients was wild type.ConclusionTo better understand cryptococcosis in patients with cryptococcosis but otherwise healthy, further explorations are needed with repeated immune checkups and strain virulence studies.

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