Sphingolipid diversity in Candida auris: unraveling interclade and drug resistance fingerprints

Author:

Ali Basharat12ORCID,Kumar Mohit13,Kumar Praveen1,Chauhan Anshu1,Usmani Sana Akhtar4,Rudramurthy Shivaprakash M5,Meis Jacques F6ORCID,Chakrabarti Arunaloke5ORCID,Singh Ashutosh4ORCID,Gaur Naseem A3ORCID,Mondal Alok K2,Prasad Rajendra1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Amity Institute of Integrative Science and Health and Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Gurgaon , Haryana, 122413 , India

2. School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University , New Delhi, 110067 , India

3. Yeast Biofuel Group, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology , New Delhi, 110067 India

4. Department of Biochemistry, University of Lucknow , Lucknow, 226007 India

5. Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research , Chandigarh,160012 India

6. Institute of Translational Research, Cologne Excellence Cluster on Cellular Stress Responses in Aging-Associated Diseases and Excellence Center for Medical Mycology (ECMM), University of Cologne , Cologne, 50931 Germany

Abstract

Abstract In this study, we explored the sphingolipid (SL) landscape in Candida auris, which plays pivotal roles in fungal biology and drug susceptibility. The composition of SLs exhibited substantial variations at both the SL class and molecular species levels among clade isolates. Utilizing principal component analysis, we successfully differentiated the five clades based on their SL class composition. While phytoceramide (PCer) was uniformly the most abundant SL class in all the isolates, other classes showed significant variations. These variations were not limited to SL class level only as the proportion of different molecular species containing variable number of carbons in fatty acid chains also differed between the isolates. Also a comparative analysis revealed abundance of ceramides and glucosylceramides in fluconazole susceptible isolates. Furthermore, by comparing drug-resistant and susceptible isolates within clade IV, we uncovered significant intraclade differences in key SL classes such as high PCer and low long chain base (LCB) content in resistant strains, underscoring the impact of SL heterogeneity on drug resistance development in C. auris. These findings shed light on the multifaceted interplay between genomic diversity, SLs, and drug resistance in this emerging fungal pathogen.

Funder

Department of Biotechnology

Department of Science and Technology

Indian Council of Medical Research

DBT

DST

UP Higher Education

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India

SERB

SRF

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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