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Pilar Escribano1,2, Jesús Guinea1,2,3, Judith Díaz-García1,2, Ana Gómez1,2, Luis Alcalá1,2,3, Elena Reigadas1,2,3, Carlos Sánchez-Carrillo1,2,3, Ana Pérez-Ayala4, Elia Gómez-García de la Pedrosa5, Fernando González-Romo6, Paloma Merino-Amador6, María Soledad Cuétara7, Coral García-Esteban8, Inmaculada Quiles-Melero9, Nelly Daniela Zurita10, María Muñoz-Algarra11, Isabel Sánchez-Romero11, María Teresa Durán-Valle12, Aída Sánchez-García13, Eva Alcoceba14, Patricia Muñoz1,2,3,15.
Abstract
We have been monitoring the antifungal resistance in Candida parapsilosis isolates collected from inpatients at Madrid metropolitan area hospitals for the last 3 years. The study aimed to elucidate the presence of fluconazole-resistant C. parapsilosis genotypes in Madrid. From January 2019 to December 2021, a total of 354 C. parapsilosis isolates (n = 346 patients) from blood (76.6%) or intraabdominal samples were collected and genotyped using species-specific microsatellite markers. Antifungal susceptibilities to amphotericin B, the triazoles, micafungin, anidulafungin, and ibrexafungerp were performed according to EUCAST E.Def 7.3.2; the ERG11 gene was sequenced in fluconazole-resistant isolates. A total of 13.6% (n = 48/354) isolates (one per patient) were found to be resistant to fluconazole and non-wild-type to voriconazole but fully susceptible to ibrexafungerp. Resistant isolates were mostly sourced from blood (n = 45/48, 93.8%) and were detected in five hospitals. Two hospitals accounted for a high proportion of resistant isolates (n = 41/48). Resistant isolates harbored either the Y132F ERG11p amino acid substitution (n = 43) or the G458S substitution (n = 5). Isolates harboring the Y132F substitution clustered into a clonal complex involving three genotypes (one genotype accounted for n = 39/43 isolates) that were found in four hospitals. Isolates harboring the G458S substitution clustered into another genotype found in a fifth hospital. C. parapsilosis genotypes demonstrating resistance to fluconazole have been spreading across hospitals in Madrid, Spain. Over the last 3 years, the frequency of isolation of such isolates and the number of hospitals affected is on the rise.Entities:
Keywords: C. parapsilosis; G458S; Y132F; fluconazole resistance; microsatellite genotyping
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35852369 PMCID: PMC9380585 DOI: 10.1128/aac.00710-22
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antimicrob Agents Chemother ISSN: 0066-4804 Impact factor: 5.938