Candida-reactive T Cells for the Diagnosis of Invasive Candida Infection of the Lumbar Vertebral Spine
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Invasive Candida infection is the fourth most common bloodstream infection. Blood cultures are the current gold standard diagnostic method, however, false negatives remain a clinical challenge. We developed a new technique measuring Candida-reactive T cells as diagnostic read-out for invasive Candida infection. In a pilot study, we followed the treatment course of a patient with an invasive Candida infection of the lumbar vertebral spine. We present the case of a 56-year-old patient with HIV-associated Burkitt lymphoma who developed septic shock during chemotherapy-induced neutropenia. For the first time, we provide flow cytometry-based diagnostics with Candida-reactive T cells for invasive candidiasis with comprehensive MRI imaging. The Candida-reactive T cell assay has potential to complement current diagnostic assays for invasive Candida infection and thus to support targeted treatment.
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