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Investigation of Multiple Resistance Mechanisms in Voriconazole-Resistant Aspergillus flavus Clinical Isolates from a Chest Hospital Surveillance in Delhi, India.

Cheshta Sharma1, Rakesh Kumar2, Nitin Kumar3, Aradhana Masih1, Dinesh Gupta2, Anuradha Chowdhary4.   

Abstract

Invasive and allergic infections by Aspergillus flavus are more common in tropical and subtropical countries. The emergence of voriconazole (VRC) resistance in A. flavus impacts the management of aspergillosis, as azoles are used as the first-line and empirical therapy. We screened 120 molecularly confirmed A. flavus isolates obtained from respiratory and sinonasal specimens in a chest hospital in Delhi, India, for azole resistance using the CLSI broth microdilution (CLSI-BMD) method. Overall, 2.5% (n = 3/120) of A. flavus isolates had VRC MICs above epidemiological cutoff values (>1 μg/ml). The whole-genome sequence analysis of three non-wild-type (WT) A. flavus isolates with high VRC MICs showed polymorphisms in azole target genes (cyp51A, cyp51B, and cyp51C). Further, four novel substitutions (S196F, A324P, N423D, and V465M) encoded in the cyp51C gene were found in a single non-WT isolate which also exhibited overexpression of cyp51 (cyp51A, -B, and -C) genes and transporter genes, namely, MDR1, MDR2, atrF, and mfs1 The homology model of the non-WT isolate suggests that substitutions S196F and N423D exhibited major structural and functional effects on cyp51C drug binding. The substrate (drug) may not be able to bind to binding pocket due to changes in the pocket size or closing down or narrowing of cavities in drug entry channels. Notably, the remaining two VRC-resistant A. flavus isolates, including the one which had a pan-azole resistance phenotype (itraconazole and posaconazole), did not show upregulation of any of the analyzed target genes. These results suggest that multiple target genes and mechanisms could simultaneously contribute to azole resistance in A. flavus.
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  Aspergillus flavus; cyp51C; expression analysis; homology modeling; voriconazole resistance; whole-genome sequencing

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29311090      PMCID: PMC5826139          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.01928-17

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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