Absence of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in Crohn's Patients

Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) has been suspected of involvement in Crohn's disease (CD). We investigated this potential association by testing whole blood from CD patients and healthy controls for the presence of MAP by culture and molecular methods. In addition, each bl...

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Published inInflammatory bowel diseases Vol. 15; no. 4; pp. 558 - 565
Main Authors Parrish, Nicole M., Radcliff, Roy P., Brey, Becky J., Anderson, Jennifer L., Clark, Dorn L., Koziczkowski, Jeff J., Ko, Chiew G., Goldberg, Neil D., Brinker, David A., Carlson, Robert A., Dick, James D., Ellingson, Jay L.E.
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1536-4844
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Abstract Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) has been suspected of involvement in Crohn's disease (CD). We investigated this potential association by testing whole blood from CD patients and healthy controls for the presence of MAP by culture and molecular methods. In addition, each blood sample was analyzed for polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene previously associated with CD.MethodsFour 4-mL K2-EDTA tubes of whole blood were drawn from each subject (n = 260, 130 CD patients and 130 healthy controls). Two tubes of blood were cultured for MAP by the following methods: Mycobacterial Growth Indicator Tube, Herrold's Egg Yolk Agar, BACTEC 460, and Hungate. The remaining 2 tubes of blood were tested for MAP DNA and polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).ResultsOne healthy control patient was positive for MAP via PCR; however, no viable MAP was cultured from this individual. All blood cultures were negative for MAP. One CD patient's blood was culture-positive for M. tuberculosis complex. CD patients exhibited a higher rate of polymorphism in the NOD2/CARD15 gene than healthy control patients.ConclusionsIn this study MAP was not recovered from the blood of CD patients or healthy controls. However, CD patients showed higher mutation rates in the NOD2/CARD15 gene, compared with healthy controls, supporting the findings of other investigators. No correlation between these polymorphisms and MAP bacteremia in CD patients could be identified in this study.
AbstractList Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) has been suspected of involvement in Crohn's disease (CD). We investigated this potential association by testing whole blood from CD patients and healthy controls for the presence of MAP by culture and molecular methods. In addition, each blood sample was analyzed for polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene previously associated with CD.BACKGROUNDMycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) has been suspected of involvement in Crohn's disease (CD). We investigated this potential association by testing whole blood from CD patients and healthy controls for the presence of MAP by culture and molecular methods. In addition, each blood sample was analyzed for polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene previously associated with CD.Four 4-mL K(2)-EDTA tubes of whole blood were drawn from each subject (n = 260, 130 CD patients and 130 healthy controls). Two tubes of blood were cultured for MAP by the following methods: Mycobacterial Growth Indicator Tube, Herrold's Egg Yolk Agar, BACTEC 460, and Hungate. The remaining 2 tubes of blood were tested for MAP DNA and polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).METHODSFour 4-mL K(2)-EDTA tubes of whole blood were drawn from each subject (n = 260, 130 CD patients and 130 healthy controls). Two tubes of blood were cultured for MAP by the following methods: Mycobacterial Growth Indicator Tube, Herrold's Egg Yolk Agar, BACTEC 460, and Hungate. The remaining 2 tubes of blood were tested for MAP DNA and polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).One healthy control patient was positive for MAP via PCR; however, no viable MAP was cultured from this individual. All blood cultures were negative for MAP. One CD patient's blood was culture-positive for M. tuberculosis complex. CD patients exhibited a higher rate of polymorphism in the NOD2/CARD15 gene than healthy control patients.RESULTSOne healthy control patient was positive for MAP via PCR; however, no viable MAP was cultured from this individual. All blood cultures were negative for MAP. One CD patient's blood was culture-positive for M. tuberculosis complex. CD patients exhibited a higher rate of polymorphism in the NOD2/CARD15 gene than healthy control patients.In this study MAP was not recovered from the blood of CD patients or healthy controls. However, CD patients showed higher mutation rates in the NOD2/CARD15 gene, compared with healthy controls, supporting the findings of other investigators. No correlation between these polymorphisms and MAP bacteremia in CD patients could be identified in this study.CONCLUSIONSIn this study MAP was not recovered from the blood of CD patients or healthy controls. However, CD patients showed higher mutation rates in the NOD2/CARD15 gene, compared with healthy controls, supporting the findings of other investigators. No correlation between these polymorphisms and MAP bacteremia in CD patients could be identified in this study.
Background: Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) has been suspected of involvement in Crohn's disease (CD). We investigated this potential association by testing whole blood from CD patients and healthy controls for the presence of MAP by culture and molecular methods. In addition, each blood sample was analyzed for polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene previously associated with CD. Methods: Four 4-mL K2-EDTA tubes of whole blood were drawn from each subject (n = 260, 130 CD patients and 130 healthy controls). Two tubes of blood were cultured for MAP by the following methods: Mycobacterial Growth Indicator Tube, Herrold's Egg Yolk Agar, BACTEC 460, and Hungate. The remaining 2 tubes of blood were tested for MAP DNA and polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Results: One healthy control patient was positive for MAP via PCR; however, no viable MAP was cultured from this individual. All blood cultures were negative for MAP. One CD patient's blood was culture-positive for M. tuberculosis complex. CD patients exhibited a higher rate of polymorphism in the NOD2/CARD15 gene than healthy control patients. Conclusions: In this study MAP was not recovered from the blood of CD patients or healthy controls. However, CD patients showed higher mutation rates in the NOD2/CARD15 gene, compared with healthy controls, supporting the findings of other investigators. No correlation between these polymorphisms and MAP bacteremia in CD patients could be identified in this study. (Inflamm Bowel Dis 2008).
Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) has been suspected of involvement in Crohn's disease (CD). We investigated this potential association by testing whole blood from CD patients and healthy controls for the presence of MAP by culture and molecular methods. In addition, each blood sample was analyzed for polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene previously associated with CD.MethodsFour 4-mL K2-EDTA tubes of whole blood were drawn from each subject (n = 260, 130 CD patients and 130 healthy controls). Two tubes of blood were cultured for MAP by the following methods: Mycobacterial Growth Indicator Tube, Herrold's Egg Yolk Agar, BACTEC 460, and Hungate. The remaining 2 tubes of blood were tested for MAP DNA and polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).ResultsOne healthy control patient was positive for MAP via PCR; however, no viable MAP was cultured from this individual. All blood cultures were negative for MAP. One CD patient's blood was culture-positive for M. tuberculosis complex. CD patients exhibited a higher rate of polymorphism in the NOD2/CARD15 gene than healthy control patients.ConclusionsIn this study MAP was not recovered from the blood of CD patients or healthy controls. However, CD patients showed higher mutation rates in the NOD2/CARD15 gene, compared with healthy controls, supporting the findings of other investigators. No correlation between these polymorphisms and MAP bacteremia in CD patients could be identified in this study.
Background: Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) has been suspected of involvement in Crohn's disease (CD). We investigated this potential association by testing whole blood from CD patients and healthy controls for the presence of MAP by culture and molecular methods. In addition, each blood sample was analyzed for polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene previously associated with CD. Methods: Four 4‐mL K2‐EDTA tubes of whole blood were drawn from each subject (n = 260, 130 CD patients and 130 healthy controls). Two tubes of blood were cultured for MAP by the following methods: Mycobacterial Growth Indicator Tube, Herrold's Egg Yolk Agar, BACTEC 460, and Hungate. The remaining 2 tubes of blood were tested for MAP DNA and polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Results: One healthy control patient was positive for MAP via PCR; however, no viable MAP was cultured from this individual. All blood cultures were negative for MAP. One CD patient's blood was culture‐positive for M. tuberculosis complex. CD patients exhibited a higher rate of polymorphism in the NOD2/CARD15 gene than healthy control patients. Conclusions: In this study MAP was not recovered from the blood of CD patients or healthy controls. However, CD patients showed higher mutation rates in the NOD2/CARD15 gene, compared with healthy controls, supporting the findings of other investigators. No correlation between these polymorphisms and MAP bacteremia in CD patients could be identified in this study. (Inflamm Bowel Dis 2008)
Background Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) has been suspected of involvement in Crohn's disease (CD). We investigated this potential association by testing whole blood from CD patients and healthy controls for the presence of MAP by culture and molecular methods. In addition, each blood sample was analyzed for polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene previously associated with CD.MethodsFour 4-mL K2-EDTA tubes of whole blood were drawn from each subject (n = 260, 130 CD patients and 130 healthy controls). Two tubes of blood were cultured for MAP by the following methods: Mycobacterial Growth Indicator Tube, Herrold's Egg Yolk Agar, BACTEC 460, and Hungate. The remaining 2 tubes of blood were tested for MAP DNA and polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).ResultsOne healthy control patient was positive for MAP via PCR; however, no viable MAP was cultured from this individual. All blood cultures were negative for MAP. One CD patient's blood was culture-positive for M. tuberculosis complex. CD patients exhibited a higher rate of polymorphism in the NOD2/CARD15 gene than healthy control patients.ConclusionsIn this study MAP was not recovered from the blood of CD patients or healthy controls. However, CD patients showed higher mutation rates in the NOD2/CARD15 gene, compared with healthy controls, supporting the findings of other investigators. No correlation between these polymorphisms and MAP bacteremia in CD patients could be identified in this study.
Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) has been suspected of involvement in Crohn's disease (CD). We investigated this potential association by testing whole blood from CD patients and healthy controls for the presence of MAP by culture and molecular methods. In addition, each blood sample was analyzed for polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene previously associated with CD. Four 4-mL K(2)-EDTA tubes of whole blood were drawn from each subject (n = 260, 130 CD patients and 130 healthy controls). Two tubes of blood were cultured for MAP by the following methods: Mycobacterial Growth Indicator Tube, Herrold's Egg Yolk Agar, BACTEC 460, and Hungate. The remaining 2 tubes of blood were tested for MAP DNA and polymorphisms in the NOD2/CARD15 gene by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). One healthy control patient was positive for MAP via PCR; however, no viable MAP was cultured from this individual. All blood cultures were negative for MAP. One CD patient's blood was culture-positive for M. tuberculosis complex. CD patients exhibited a higher rate of polymorphism in the NOD2/CARD15 gene than healthy control patients. In this study MAP was not recovered from the blood of CD patients or healthy controls. However, CD patients showed higher mutation rates in the NOD2/CARD15 gene, compared with healthy controls, supporting the findings of other investigators. No correlation between these polymorphisms and MAP bacteremia in CD patients could be identified in this study.
Author Parrish, Nicole M.
Koziczkowski, Jeff J.
Ko, Chiew G.
Dick, James D.
Ellingson, Jay L.E.
Goldberg, Neil D.
Brinker, David A.
Carlson, Robert A.
Clark, Dorn L.
Anderson, Jennifer L.
Radcliff, Roy P.
Brey, Becky J.
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Background: Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) has been suspected of involvement in Crohn's disease (CD). We investigated this potential...
Background Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) has been suspected of involvement in Crohn's disease (CD). We investigated this potential...
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SubjectTerms Bacteremia - complications
Crohn Disease - complications
Crohn Disease - genetics
Crohn Disease - microbiology
Crohn's disease
DNA, Bacterial - blood
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Mycobacterium avium
Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis
Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis - genetics
Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis - isolation & purification
Nod2 Signaling Adaptor Protein - genetics
NOD2/CARD15
Paratuberculosis - complications
Patients
Polymerase Chain Reaction - standards
Polymorphism, Genetic
Sensitivity and Specificity
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Title Absence of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in Crohn's Patients
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