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Molecular Characterization and Antifungal Susceptibility of Clinical Fusarium Species From Brazil.


ABSTRACT: Fusarium is widely distributed in the environment and is involved with plant and animal diseases. In humans, several species and species complexes (SC) are related to fusariosis, i.e., F. solani SC, F. oxysporum SC, F. fujikuroi SC, F. dimerum, F. chlamydosporum, F. incarnatum-equiseti, and F. sporotrichoides. We aimed to investigate the susceptibility of Fusarium clinical isolates to antifungals and azole fungicides and identify the species. Forty-three clinical Fusarium isolates were identified by sequencing translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF1?) gene. Antifungal susceptibility testing was performed to the antifungals amphotericin B, itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole, and isavuconazole, and the azole fungicides difenoconazole, tebuconazole, and propiconazole. The isolates were recovered from patients with median age of 36 years (range 2-78 years) of which 21 were female. Disseminated fusariosis was the most frequent clinical form (n = 16, 37.2%) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (n = 7; 16.3%) was the most commonly underlying condition. A few species described in Fusarium solani SC have recently been renamed in the genus Neocosmospora, but consistent naming is yet not possible. Fusarium keratoplasticum FSSC 2 (n = 12) was the prevalent species, followed by F. petroliphilum FSSC 1 (n = 10), N. gamsii FSSC 7 (n = 5), N. suttoniana FSSC 20 (n = 3), F. solani sensu stricto FSSC 5 (n = 2), Fusarium sp. FSSC 25 (n = 2), Fusarium sp. FSSC 35 (n = 1), Fusarium sp. FSSC18 (n = 1), F. falciforme FSSC 3+4 (n = 1), F. pseudensiforme (n = 1), and F. solani f. xanthoxyli (n = 1). Amphotericin B had activity against most isolates although MICs ranged from 0.5 to 32 ?g mL-1. Fusarium keratoplasticum showed high MIC values (8->32 ?g mL-1) for itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole, and isavuconazole. Among agricultural fungicides, difenoconazole had the lowest activity against FSSC with MICs of >32 ?g mL-1 for all isolates.

SUBMITTER: Herkert PF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6467941 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular Characterization and Antifungal Susceptibility of Clinical <i>Fusarium</i> Species From Brazil.

Herkert Patricia F PF   Al-Hatmi Abdullah M S AMS   de Oliveira Salvador Gabriel L GL   Muro Marisol D MD   Pinheiro Rosângela L RL   Nucci Márcio M   Queiroz-Telles Flávio F   de Hoog G Sybren GS   Meis Jacques F JF  

Frontiers in microbiology 20190410


<i>Fusarium</i> is widely distributed in the environment and is involved with plant and animal diseases. In humans, several species and species complexes (SC) are related to fusariosis, i.e., <i>F. solani</i> SC, <i>F. oxysporum</i> SC, <i>F. fujikuroi</i> SC, <i>F. dimerum, F. chlamydosporum, F. incarnatum-equiseti</i>, and <i>F. sporotrichoides</i>. We aimed to investigate the susceptibility of <i>Fusarium</i> clinical isolates to antifungals and azole fungicides and identify the species. Fort  ...[more]

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