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Abrogation of Triazole Resistance upon Deletion of CDR1 in a Clinical Isolate of Candida auris.


ABSTRACT: Candida auris has rapidly emerged as a health care-associated and multidrug-resistant pathogen of global concern. In this work, we examined the relative expression of the four C. auris genes with the highest degree of homology to Candida albicans CDR1 and MDR1 among three triazole-resistant clinical isolates as compared to the triazole-susceptible genome reference clinical isolate. We subsequently utilized a novel Cas9-mediated system for genetic manipulations to delete C. auris CDR1 and MDR1 in both a triazole-resistant clinical isolate and a susceptible reference strain and observed that MICs for all clinically available triazoles decreased as much as 128-fold in the CDR1 deletion strains. The findings of this work reveal for the first time that C. auris CDR1 and MDR1 are more highly expressed among triazole-resistant clinical isolates of C. auris and that the overexpression of CDR1 is a significant contributor to clinical triazole resistance.

SUBMITTER: Rybak JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6437491 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Abrogation of Triazole Resistance upon Deletion of <i>CDR1</i> in a Clinical Isolate of <i>Candida auris</i>.

Rybak Jeffrey M JM   Doorley Laura A LA   Nishimoto Andrew T AT   Barker Katherine S KS   Palmer Glen E GE   Rogers P David PD  

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 20190327 4


<i>Candida auris</i> has rapidly emerged as a health care-associated and multidrug-resistant pathogen of global concern. In this work, we examined the relative expression of the four <i>C. auris</i> genes with the highest degree of homology to <i>Candida albicans</i><i>CDR1</i> and <i>MDR1</i> among three triazole-resistant clinical isolates as compared to the triazole-susceptible genome reference clinical isolate. We subsequently utilized a novel Cas9-mediated system for genetic manipulations t  ...[more]

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