Low toxicity contributes to Sporothrix globosa invade the skin of patients in low‐epidemic areas of China

Author:

Qu Yuying1,Feng Yahui2,Bian Shaodong2,Yang Yang3,Li Dongmei4,Liu Weida5,Shi Dongmei26ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology Weihai Municipal Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University Weihai Shandong China

2. Labotory of Medical Mycology, Jining No.1 People's Hospital Jining Shandong China

3. College of Clinical Medicine Jining Medical University Jining Shandong China

4. Department of Microbiology & Immunology Georgetown University Medical Center Washington District of Columbia USA

5. Department of Medical Mycology Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Institute of Dermatology Nanjing Jiangsu China

6. Department of Dermatology Jining No.1 People's Hospital Jining Shandong China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study aims to assess the clinical characteristics of sporotrichosis in low‐endemic areas of China, including the prevalence geography, genotypic traits of patients, clinical manifestations, and strain virulence and drug sensitivities. The objective is to improve the currently used clinical management strategies for sporotrichosis.MethodsRetrospective data were collected from patients diagnosed with sporotrichosis through fungal culture identification. The isolates from purified cultures underwent identification using CAL (Calmodulin) gene sequencing. Virulence of each strain was assessed using a Galleria mellonella (G. mellonella) larvae infection model. In vitro susceptibility testing against commonly used clinical antifungal agents for sporotrichosis was conducted following CLSI criteria.ResultsIn our low‐endemic region for sporotrichosis, the majority of cases (23) were observed in middle‐aged and elderly women with a history of trauma, with a higher incidence during winter and spring. All clinical isolates were identified as Sporothrix globosa (S. globosa). The G. mellonella larvae infection model indicated independent and dose‐dependent virulence among strains, with varying toxicity levels demonstrated by the degree of melanization of the G. mellonella. Surprisingly, lymphocutaneous types caused by S. globosa exhibited lower in vitro virulence but were more common in affected skin. In addition, all S.globosa strains displayed high resistances to fluconazole, while remaining highly susceptible to terbinafine, itraconazole and amphotericin B.ConclusionGiven the predominance of elderly women engaged in agricultural labour in our region, which is a low‐epidemic areas, they should be considered as crucial targets for sporotrichosis monitoring. S. globosa appears to be the sole causative agent locally. However, varying degrees of melanization in larvae were observed among these isolates, indicating a divergence in their virulence. Itraconazole, terbinafine and amphotericin B remain viable first‐line antifungal options for treating S.globosa infection.

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Wiley

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