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Clinical Spectrum, Molecular Characterization, Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Exophiala spp. From India and Description of a Novel Exophiala Species, E. arunalokei sp. nov
INTRODUCTION: Exophiala spp. are important opportunist pathogens causing subcutaneous or even fatal disseminated infections in otherwise both immunosuppressed and healthy individuals but there are no systematic studies on the isolates of Exophiala species from India. METHODS: Twenty-four isolates of...
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author | Singh, Shreya Rudramurthy, Shivaprakash M. Padhye, Arvind A. Hemashetter, Basavaraj M. Iyer, Ranganathan Hallur, Vinaykumar Sharma, Anuradha Agnihotri, Sourav Gupta, Sunita Ghosh, Anup Kaur, Harsimran |
author_facet | Singh, Shreya Rudramurthy, Shivaprakash M. Padhye, Arvind A. Hemashetter, Basavaraj M. Iyer, Ranganathan Hallur, Vinaykumar Sharma, Anuradha Agnihotri, Sourav Gupta, Sunita Ghosh, Anup Kaur, Harsimran |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Exophiala spp. are important opportunist pathogens causing subcutaneous or even fatal disseminated infections in otherwise both immunosuppressed and healthy individuals but there are no systematic studies on the isolates of Exophiala species from India. METHODS: Twenty-four isolates of Exophiala species were retrieved from the National Culture Collection of Pathogenic Fungi (NCCPF) and identified phenotypically and by molecular methods (ITS region sequencing) followed by antifungal susceptibility testing (AFST) as per CLSI-M38A3 guidelines. A review of the literature of cases from India was performed up to 1(st) January 2021 using the Medline and Cochrane database. RESULTS: E. dermatitidis (n = 8), E. jeanselmei (n = 6), E. spinifera (n = 6), E. mesophila (n = 1), E. oligosperma (n = 1), E. xenobiotica (n = 1) were identified and the sequencing of ITS, β-tubulin and β-actin revealed a novel species, E. arunalokei sp. nov. (n = 1). The ITS sequence phylogram of E. jeanselmei revealed that the majority (83%) formed a separate cluster close to type A while majority (75%) of E. dermatitidis were type B. The MIC50 (mg/L) of amphotericin, itraconazole, voriconazole, micafungin, caspofungin, anidulafungin, and posaconazole, was 1, 0.25, 0.125, 0.12, 0.125, 0.062, and 0.062, respectively. Sixteen more cases were identified on the literature review and a significant association of E. dermatitidis with history of surgical procedures (p = 0.013), invasive disease (p = 0.032) and of E. mesophila with tuberculosis (p = 0.026) was seen. CONCLUSION: This, to the best of our knowledge is the first study from India elucidating the molecular and clinical characteristics of Exophiala species and the first Indian report of human infection due to E. xenobiotica and E. arunalokei. |
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spelling | pubmed-82843182021-07-17 Clinical Spectrum, Molecular Characterization, Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Exophiala spp. From India and Description of a Novel Exophiala Species, E. arunalokei sp. nov Singh, Shreya Rudramurthy, Shivaprakash M. Padhye, Arvind A. Hemashetter, Basavaraj M. Iyer, Ranganathan Hallur, Vinaykumar Sharma, Anuradha Agnihotri, Sourav Gupta, Sunita Ghosh, Anup Kaur, Harsimran Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology INTRODUCTION: Exophiala spp. are important opportunist pathogens causing subcutaneous or even fatal disseminated infections in otherwise both immunosuppressed and healthy individuals but there are no systematic studies on the isolates of Exophiala species from India. METHODS: Twenty-four isolates of Exophiala species were retrieved from the National Culture Collection of Pathogenic Fungi (NCCPF) and identified phenotypically and by molecular methods (ITS region sequencing) followed by antifungal susceptibility testing (AFST) as per CLSI-M38A3 guidelines. A review of the literature of cases from India was performed up to 1(st) January 2021 using the Medline and Cochrane database. RESULTS: E. dermatitidis (n = 8), E. jeanselmei (n = 6), E. spinifera (n = 6), E. mesophila (n = 1), E. oligosperma (n = 1), E. xenobiotica (n = 1) were identified and the sequencing of ITS, β-tubulin and β-actin revealed a novel species, E. arunalokei sp. nov. (n = 1). The ITS sequence phylogram of E. jeanselmei revealed that the majority (83%) formed a separate cluster close to type A while majority (75%) of E. dermatitidis were type B. The MIC50 (mg/L) of amphotericin, itraconazole, voriconazole, micafungin, caspofungin, anidulafungin, and posaconazole, was 1, 0.25, 0.125, 0.12, 0.125, 0.062, and 0.062, respectively. Sixteen more cases were identified on the literature review and a significant association of E. dermatitidis with history of surgical procedures (p = 0.013), invasive disease (p = 0.032) and of E. mesophila with tuberculosis (p = 0.026) was seen. CONCLUSION: This, to the best of our knowledge is the first study from India elucidating the molecular and clinical characteristics of Exophiala species and the first Indian report of human infection due to E. xenobiotica and E. arunalokei. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8284318/ /pubmed/34277470 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.686120 Text en Copyright © 2021 Singh, Rudramurthy, Padhye, Hemashetter, Iyer, Hallur, Sharma, Agnihotri, Gupta, Ghosh and Kaur https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Cellular and Infection Microbiology Singh, Shreya Rudramurthy, Shivaprakash M. Padhye, Arvind A. Hemashetter, Basavaraj M. Iyer, Ranganathan Hallur, Vinaykumar Sharma, Anuradha Agnihotri, Sourav Gupta, Sunita Ghosh, Anup Kaur, Harsimran Clinical Spectrum, Molecular Characterization, Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Exophiala spp. From India and Description of a Novel Exophiala Species, E. arunalokei sp. nov |
title | Clinical Spectrum, Molecular Characterization, Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Exophiala spp. From India and Description of a Novel Exophiala Species, E. arunalokei sp. nov |
title_full | Clinical Spectrum, Molecular Characterization, Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Exophiala spp. From India and Description of a Novel Exophiala Species, E. arunalokei sp. nov |
title_fullStr | Clinical Spectrum, Molecular Characterization, Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Exophiala spp. From India and Description of a Novel Exophiala Species, E. arunalokei sp. nov |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical Spectrum, Molecular Characterization, Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Exophiala spp. From India and Description of a Novel Exophiala Species, E. arunalokei sp. nov |
title_short | Clinical Spectrum, Molecular Characterization, Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Exophiala spp. From India and Description of a Novel Exophiala Species, E. arunalokei sp. nov |
title_sort | clinical spectrum, molecular characterization, antifungal susceptibility testing of exophiala spp. from india and description of a novel exophiala species, e. arunalokei sp. nov |
topic | Cellular and Infection Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8284318/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34277470 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.686120 |
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