Biological and genomic analyses of Clavispora sputum sp. nov., a novel potential fungal pathogen closely related to Clavispora lusitaniae (syn. Candida lusitaniae) and Candida auris
Qiushi Zheng , Jian Bing , Shiling Han , Shuyun Guan , Tianren Hu , Lei Cai , Haiqing Chu , Guanghua Huang
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Abstract
Several human fungal pathogens, including drug-resistant Candida auris and species of the Candida haemulonii complex, have emerged over the past two decades, posing new threats to human health. In this study, we report the isolation and identification of a novel species belonging to the genus Clavispora, herein named as Clavisporasputum, from a clinical sputum sample of a COVID-19 patient. Cl. sputum is phylogenetically closely related to fungal pathogens Clavispora lusitaniae (syn. Candida lusitaniae) and C. auris. When grown on CHROMagar Candida Plus medium, Cl. sputum exhibited a similar coloration to C. auris strain CBS12372. Cl. sputum was able to develop weak filaments on CM medium. Although Cl. sputum and Cl. lusitaniae are phylogenetically closely related, comparative genomic and synteny analyses indicated significant chromosomal rearrangements between the two species. Although Cl. sputum could not grow at 37 °C under regular culture condition, an increased fungal burden in the lung tissue of a mouse systemic infection model implies that it could be a potential opportunistic pathogenic yeast in humans.