Logo image
From colonizer to culprit: genomic and clinical insights into S. epidermidis from post-surgical endophthalmitis
Journal article   Open access   Peer reviewed

From colonizer to culprit: genomic and clinical insights into S. epidermidis from post-surgical endophthalmitis

Susanna Sagerfors, Leandro Andrés Escobar-Herrera, Thor Bech Johannesen, Marc Stegger and Bo Söderquist
European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases, Vol.44(10), pp.2409-2420
2025
PMID: 40616707
pdf
Published1.35 MBDownloadView
CC BY V4.0 Open Access

Abstract

Antibiotic resistance Endophthalmitis Staphylococcus epidermidis
PURPOSE: To describe the clinical characteristics of exogenous episodes of endophthalmitis from which Staphylococcus epidermidis was isolated by vitreous cultures. We also explored the genomic traits of these S. epidermidis isolates and their relatedness to S. epidermidis originating from carriers and from prosthetic joint infections in the same geographical region. METHODS: S. epidermidis isolated from cases of exogenous endophthalmitis (n = 33) were genome sequenced. Clinical features were retrospectively collected from medical records. The isolates were compared with previously sequenced S. epidermidis isolates from the nares of healthy individuals (n = 151) and from prosthetic joint infections (n = 138). RESULTS: The most common ophthalmological procedure preceding the endophthalmitis was a posterior segment surgery (76%; 25/33), mainly intravitreal injection (70%; 23/33). These patients displayed a significantly shorter time to symptoms compared to those with an anterior segment surgery (median 3 vs. 9 days; p < 0.001), and significantly less phenotypic methicillin resistance (8%, n = 2/25 vs. 50%, n = 4/8; p = 0.02). Most isolates of S. epidermidis originating from endophthalmitis cases did not belong to known healthcare-associated lineages and did not cluster with isolates from prosthetic joint infections. Rather, they were more similar to isolates from the nares of healthy individuals. CONCLUSIONS: Genomic data suggest that the S. epidermidis isolated from the vitreous of Swedish cases of postsurgical endophthalmitis may originate from the commensal flora of the individual, and not from the healthcare facilities. The type of preceding surgical procedure (anterior vs. posterior segment) may influence both symptom delay and the presence or absence of methicillin resistance.

Details

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

This output has contributed to the advancement of the following goals:

#3 Good Health and Well-Being

Source: InCites

Metrics

16 File views/ downloads
6 Record Views

InCites Highlights

These are selected metrics from InCites Benchmarking & Analytics tool, related to this output

Collaboration types
Domestic collaboration
International collaboration
Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.36 Ophthalmology
1.36.1356 Ocular Infections
Web Of Science research areas
Infectious Diseases
Microbiology
ESI research areas
Microbiology
Logo image