Evaluation of outbreak persistence caused by multidrug-resistant and echinocandin-resistant Candida parapsilosis using multidimensional experimental and epidemiological approaches.

IF 8.4 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Emerging Microbes & Infections Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-05 DOI:10.1080/22221751.2024.2322655
Farnaz Daneshnia, Daniel J Floyd, Adam P Ryan, Pegah Mosharaf Ghahfarokhy, Arefeh Ebadati, Sebastian Jusuf, Julieta Munoz, Nathan Elias Jeffries, Emma Elizabeth Yvanovich, Anna Apostolopoulou, Austin M Perry, Cornelia Lass-Flörl, Asuman Birinci, Süleyha Hilmioğlu-Polat, Macit Ilkit, Geraldine Butler, Clarissa J Nobile, Amir Arastehfar, Michael K Mansour
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Candida parapsilosis is known to cause severe and persistent outbreaks in clinical settings. Patients infected with multidrug-resistant C. parapsilosis (MDR Cp) isolates were identified in a large Turkish hospital from 2017-2020. We subsequently identified three additional patients infected with MDR Cp isolates in 2022 from the same hospital and two echinocandin-resistant (ECR) isolates from a single patient in another hospital. The increasing number of MDR and ECR isolates contradicts the general principle that the severe fitness cost associated with these phenotypes could prevent their dominance in clinical settings. Here, we employed a multidimensional approach to systematically assess the fitness costs of MDR and ECR C. parapsilosis isolates. Whole-genome sequencing revealed a novel MDR genotype infecting two patients in 2022. Despite severe in vitro defects, the levels and tolerances of the biofilms of our ECR and MDR isolates were generally comparable to those of susceptible wild-type isolates. Surprisingly, the MDR and ECR isolates showed major alterations in their cell wall components, and some of the MDR isolates consistently displayed increased tolerance to the fungicidal activities of primary human neutrophils and were more immunoevasive during exposure to primary human macrophages. Our systemic infection mouse model showed that MDR and ECR C. parapsilosis isolates had comparable fungal burden in most organs relative to susceptible isolates. Overall, we observed a notable increase in the genotypic diversity and frequency of MDR isolates and identified MDR and ECR isolates potentially capable of causing persistent outbreaks in the future.

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利用多维实验和流行病学方法评估耐多药和耐棘白菌素念珠菌引起的疫情爆发的持续性。
众所周知,副丝状念珠菌会在临床环境中引起严重和持续的疫情爆发。2017-2020 年,土耳其一家大型医院发现了感染多重耐药副丝状念珠菌(MDR Cp)分离株的患者。随后,我们在 2022 年又从同一家医院发现了三名感染 MDR Cp 分离物的患者,并从另一家医院的一名患者身上发现了两个耐棘白菌素(ECR)分离物。MDR和ECR分离株数量的不断增加违背了一般原则,即与这些表型相关的严重健康成本会阻止它们在临床环境中占据主导地位。在这里,我们采用了一种多维方法来系统地评估 MDR 和 ECR 副丝虫分离株的适应性成本。全基因组测序发现了一种新型 MDR 基因型,该基因型在 2022 年感染了两名患者。尽管存在严重的体外缺陷,但我们的 ECR 和 MDR 分离物的生物膜水平和耐受性总体上与易感野生型分离物相当。令人惊讶的是,MDR 和 ECR 分离物的细胞壁成分发生了重大变化,一些 MDR 分离物对原代人类中性粒细胞杀真菌活性的耐受性持续增强,在暴露于原代人类巨噬细胞时免疫侵袭性更强。我们的全身感染小鼠模型显示,相对于易感分离株,MDR 和 ECR 副银屑病分离株在大多数器官中的真菌负担相当。总之,我们观察到 MDR 分离物的基因型多样性和频率明显增加,并确定了未来可能导致持续爆发的 MDR 和 ECR 分离物。
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Emerging Microbes & Infections
Emerging Microbes & Infections IMMUNOLOGY-MICROBIOLOGY
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276
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期刊介绍: Emerging Microbes & Infections is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing research at the intersection of emerging immunology and microbiology viruses. The journal's mission is to share information on microbes and infections, particularly those gaining significance in both biological and clinical realms due to increased pathogenic frequency. Emerging Microbes & Infections is committed to bridging the scientific gap between developed and developing countries. This journal addresses topics of critical biological and clinical importance, including but not limited to: - Epidemic surveillance - Clinical manifestations - Diagnosis and management - Cellular and molecular pathogenesis - Innate and acquired immune responses between emerging microbes and their hosts - Drug discovery - Vaccine development research Emerging Microbes & Infections invites submissions of original research articles, review articles, letters, and commentaries, fostering a platform for the dissemination of impactful research in the field.
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