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Evolution of drug resistance in an antifungal-naive chronic Candida lusitaniae infection

Management of the limited number of antimicrobials currently available requires the identification of infections that contain drug-resistant isolates and the discovery of factors that promote the evolution of drug resistance. Here, we report a single fungal infection in which we have identified nume...

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Autores principales: Demers, Elora G., Biermann, Amy R., Masonjones, Sawyer, Crocker, Alex W., Ashare, Alix, Stajich, Jason E., Hogan, Deborah A.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6255150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30389707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1807698115
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author Demers, Elora G.
Biermann, Amy R.
Masonjones, Sawyer
Crocker, Alex W.
Ashare, Alix
Stajich, Jason E.
Hogan, Deborah A.
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Biermann, Amy R.
Masonjones, Sawyer
Crocker, Alex W.
Ashare, Alix
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description Management of the limited number of antimicrobials currently available requires the identification of infections that contain drug-resistant isolates and the discovery of factors that promote the evolution of drug resistance. Here, we report a single fungal infection in which we have identified numerous subpopulations that differ in their alleles of a single gene that impacts drug resistance. The diversity at this locus was markedly greater than the reported heterogeneity of alleles conferring antibiotic resistance in bacterial infections. Analysis of genomes from hundreds of Clavispora (Candida) lusitaniae isolates, through individual and pooled isolate sequencing, from a single individual with cystic fibrosis revealed at least 25 nonsynonymous mutations in MRR1, which encodes a transcription factor capable of inducing fluconazole (FLZ) resistance in Candida species. Isolates with high-activity Mrr1 variants were resistant to FLZ due to elevated expression of the MDR1-encoded efflux pump. We found that high Mrr1-regulated Mdr1 activity protected against host and bacterial factors, suggesting drug resistance can be selected for indirectly and perhaps explaining the Mrr1 heterogeneity in this individual who had no prior azole exposure. Regional analysis of C. lusitaniae populations from the upper and lower lobes of the right lung suggested intermingling of subpopulations throughout. Our retrospective characterization of sputum and lung populations by pooled sequencing found that alleles that confer FLZ resistance were a minority in each pool, possibly explaining why they were undetected before unsuccessful FLZ therapy. New susceptibility testing regimes may detect problematical drug-resistant subpopulations in heterogeneous single-species infections.
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spelling pubmed-62551502018-11-30 Evolution of drug resistance in an antifungal-naive chronic Candida lusitaniae infection Demers, Elora G. Biermann, Amy R. Masonjones, Sawyer Crocker, Alex W. Ashare, Alix Stajich, Jason E. Hogan, Deborah A. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Management of the limited number of antimicrobials currently available requires the identification of infections that contain drug-resistant isolates and the discovery of factors that promote the evolution of drug resistance. Here, we report a single fungal infection in which we have identified numerous subpopulations that differ in their alleles of a single gene that impacts drug resistance. The diversity at this locus was markedly greater than the reported heterogeneity of alleles conferring antibiotic resistance in bacterial infections. Analysis of genomes from hundreds of Clavispora (Candida) lusitaniae isolates, through individual and pooled isolate sequencing, from a single individual with cystic fibrosis revealed at least 25 nonsynonymous mutations in MRR1, which encodes a transcription factor capable of inducing fluconazole (FLZ) resistance in Candida species. Isolates with high-activity Mrr1 variants were resistant to FLZ due to elevated expression of the MDR1-encoded efflux pump. We found that high Mrr1-regulated Mdr1 activity protected against host and bacterial factors, suggesting drug resistance can be selected for indirectly and perhaps explaining the Mrr1 heterogeneity in this individual who had no prior azole exposure. Regional analysis of C. lusitaniae populations from the upper and lower lobes of the right lung suggested intermingling of subpopulations throughout. Our retrospective characterization of sputum and lung populations by pooled sequencing found that alleles that confer FLZ resistance were a minority in each pool, possibly explaining why they were undetected before unsuccessful FLZ therapy. New susceptibility testing regimes may detect problematical drug-resistant subpopulations in heterogeneous single-species infections. National Academy of Sciences 2018-11-20 2018-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6255150/ /pubmed/30389707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1807698115 Text en Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Stajich, Jason E.
Hogan, Deborah A.
Evolution of drug resistance in an antifungal-naive chronic Candida lusitaniae infection
title Evolution of drug resistance in an antifungal-naive chronic Candida lusitaniae infection
title_full Evolution of drug resistance in an antifungal-naive chronic Candida lusitaniae infection
title_fullStr Evolution of drug resistance in an antifungal-naive chronic Candida lusitaniae infection
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of drug resistance in an antifungal-naive chronic Candida lusitaniae infection
title_short Evolution of drug resistance in an antifungal-naive chronic Candida lusitaniae infection
title_sort evolution of drug resistance in an antifungal-naive chronic candida lusitaniae infection
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6255150/
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