Genotyping and antifungal susceptibility testing of Sporothrix brasiliensis isolates from Southern Brazil

Author:

Bombassaro Amanda123,Spruijtenburg Bram12ORCID,Medeiros Fernanda4,Jacomel Favoreto de Souza Lima Bruna13,Ballardin Luana Beatriz5,Farias Marconi Rodrigues de5,Vicente Vania Aparecida26,de Queiroz‐Telles Flavio37,Meis Jacques F.1268ORCID,de Groot Theun12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Canisius‐Wilhelmina Hospital Nijmegen The Netherlands

2. Center of Expertise in Mycology Radboud University Medical Center/Canisius‐Wilhelmina Hospital and Excellence Center for Medical Mycology Nijmegen The Netherlands

3. Department of Basic Pathology, Graduate Program in Microbiology, Parasitology and Pathology, Biological Sciences Federal University of Paraná Curitiba Brazil

4. Graduation in Biological Sciences Federal University of Paraná Curitiba Brazil

5. Graduate Program in Animal Science Catholic University of Paraná Curitiba Brazil

6. Department of Bioprocess Engineering and Biotechnology, Engineering Bioprocess and Biotechnology Graduate Program Federal University of Paraná Curitiba Brazil

7. Department of Public Health, Clinical Hospital Federal University of Paraná Curitiba Brazil

8. Department I of Internal Medicine University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, Excellence Center for Medical Mycology Cologne Germany

Abstract

AbstractSporotrichosis is an implantation mycosis caused by the dimorphic fungus Sporothrix and mostly involves cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues and the lymphatic vessels. Among more than 50 different species, only Sporothrix schenckii, Sporothrix globosa and Sporothrix brasiliensis are frequently reported to cause infections in humans. Sporothrix brasiliensis is remarkably virulent and has been spreading rapidly in Brazil and other Latin American countries. In this study, we aimed to determine the genetic relatedness and antifungal susceptibility of Sporothrix strains by analysing 89 isolates from humans and cats in Curitiba, Southern Brazil. Calmodulin sequencing identified 81 S. brasiliensis and seven S. schenckii isolates. Amplified fragment length polymorphism genotyping analysis showed feline and human isolates clustering together. In vitro susceptibility testing with seven antifungals demonstrated a broad activity against all tested S. brasiliensis isolates, with no significant differences in minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) values between feline and human isolates. Resistance was solely observed in one human isolate against itraconazole and posaconazole, with MICs of ≥16 μg/mL against both antifungals. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) analysis on this isolate and two related susceptible isolates did not reveal any unique substitutions in resistance‐associated genes, including cyp51, hmg and erg6, when compared to two related susceptible isolates. The novel antifungal olorofim exhibited excellent activity against this large isolate collection, with all isolates considered as susceptible. Altogether, we indicate zoonotic transmission based on genotyping and revealed a broad activity of seven common antifungals, including olorofim, against a large S. brasiliensis isolate collection.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Dermatology,General Medicine

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