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Novel Point Mutations in cyp51A and cyp51B Genes Associated with Itraconazole and Posaconazole Resistance in Aspergillus clavatus Isolates.

Mahdi Abastabar1,2, Tahereh Hosseini3, Reza Valadan4,5, Milad Lagzian6, Iman Haghani1,2, Narges Aslani7, Hamid Badali1,2, Sadegh Nouripour-Sisakht8, Mehdi Nazeri9, Sara Gholami2, Mahshid Vakili3, Paul Bowyer10,11, Tahereh Shokohi1,2, Mohammad T Hedayati1,2.   

Abstract

Aspergillus clavatus is a common environmental species known to cause occupational allergic disease in grain handlers. We have recently observed azole-resistant isolates of this fungus as a cause of onychomycosis. To further characterize the cause of resistance, the genes encoding 14 α-sterol demethylase enzyme (cyp51A and cyp51B) were characterized and analyzed in 9 ITC-susceptible isolates and 6 isolates with high minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of clinical (nail and sputum) and environmental A. clavatus strains. We found that six isolates with itraconazole MIC >16 mg/L demonstrated nonsynonymous mutations, including V51I, L378P, E483K, and E506G, and synonymous mutations, including F53F, A186A, Q276Q, and H359H. Moreover, P486S was detected in five strains with ITR MIC >16 mg/L. One mutation, F324S, was detected in an isolate with posaconazole MIC >16 mg/L. The effect of E483K and P486S mutations of CYP51A on azole resistance was further investigated using homology modeling and molecular dynamics. We found that E483K and P486S mutations were located near the ligand access channel of CYP51A that could partly lead to narrowing the entry of the ligand access channels. Therefore, we concluded that E483K and P486S mutations may potentially contribute to the limited access of inhibitors to the binding pocket and therefore confer resistance to azole agents.

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Keywords:  and genes; azole resistance

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30657433     DOI: 10.1089/mdr.2018.0300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Drug Resist        ISSN: 1076-6294            Impact factor:   3.431


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