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Title: Molecular typing and in vitro resistance of Cryptococcus neoformans clinical isolates obtained in Germany between 2011 and 2017
Author(s): Selb, Regina
Fuchs, Vidmante
Graf, Barbara
Hamprecht, Axel
Hogardt, Michael
Sedlacek, Ludwig
Schwarz, Roman
Idelevich, Evgeny A.
Becker, Sören L.
Held, Jürgen
Küpper-Tetzel, Claus P.
McCormick-Smith, Ilka
Heckmann, Daniela
Gerkrath, Jasmin
Han, Chang-Ok
Wilmes, Dunja
Rickerts, Volker
Language: English
Title: International Journal of Medical Microbiology
Volume: 309
Issue: 6
Publisher/Platform: Elsevier
Year of Publication: 2019
Free key words: Cryptococcosis
Cryptococcus neoformans
Fungal drug resistance
Fluconazole
Flucytosine
MLST
DDC notations: 610 Medicine and health
Publikation type: Journal Article
Abstract: Cryptococcosis is a fungal infection of the central nervous system predominantly caused by Cryptococcus neoformans in immunocompromised patients. In several countries worldwide, up to 50% of isolates show in vitro resistance to clinically used antifungals including fluconazole. No prospective data on susceptibility to antifungal drugs are available for Germany. In this study, we characterised all C. neoformans isolates collected from individual patients’ samples at the German reference laboratory for cryptococcosis 2011 and 2017 (n = 133) by multi-locus sequence typing and phenotypic drug susceptibility testing. We identified serotype A/genotype VNI isolates belonging to clonal complexes previously described from Europe, Africa, Asia and South America as the most prevalent agents of cryptococcosis in Germany. Overall, we observed minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) above the epidemiological cut-offs (ECVs) in 1.6% of isolates regarding fluconazole and 2.3% of isolates regarding 5-flucytosine. Here, two C. neoformans var. grubii isolates displayed decreased drug susceptibility to fluconazole, one of them additionally to 5-flucytosine. We also found 5-flucytosine MICs above the ECV for two C. neoformans var. neoformans isolates. We identified a novel mutation in the ERG11 gene which might be associated with the elevated fluconazole MIC in one of the isolates. The clinical importance of the detected in vitro resistance is documented by patient histories showing relapsed infection or primary fatal disease. Of note, sertraline demonstrated antifungal activity comparable to previous reports. Systematic collection of susceptibility data in combination with molecular typing of C. neoformans is important to comprehensively assess the spread of isolates and to understand their drug resistance patterns.
DOI of the first publication: 10.1016/j.ijmm.2019.151336
URL of the first publication: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1438422119302450
Link to this record: urn:nbn:de:bsz:291--ds-365280
hdl:20.500.11880/33178
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-36528
ISSN: 1438-4221
Date of registration: 21-Jun-2022
Faculty: M - Medizinische Fakultät
Department: M - Infektionsmedizin
Professorship: M - Prof. Dr. Sören Becker
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