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Update on Dihydropteroate Synthase (DHPS) Mutations in Pneumocystis jirovecii

A Pneumocystis jirovecii is one of the most important microorganisms that cause pneumonia in immunosupressed individuals. The guideline for treatment and prophylaxis of Pneumocystis pneumonia (PcP) is the use of a combination of sulfa drug-containing trimethroprim and sulfamethoxazole. In the absenc...

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Autores principales: de la Horra, Carmen, Friaza, Vicente, Morilla, Rubén, Delgado, Juan, Medrano, Francisco J., Miller, Robert F., de Armas, Yaxsier, Calderón, Enrique J.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8540849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34682277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7100856
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author de la Horra, Carmen
Friaza, Vicente
Morilla, Rubén
Delgado, Juan
Medrano, Francisco J.
Miller, Robert F.
de Armas, Yaxsier
Calderón, Enrique J.
author_facet de la Horra, Carmen
Friaza, Vicente
Morilla, Rubén
Delgado, Juan
Medrano, Francisco J.
Miller, Robert F.
de Armas, Yaxsier
Calderón, Enrique J.
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description A Pneumocystis jirovecii is one of the most important microorganisms that cause pneumonia in immunosupressed individuals. The guideline for treatment and prophylaxis of Pneumocystis pneumonia (PcP) is the use of a combination of sulfa drug-containing trimethroprim and sulfamethoxazole. In the absence of a reliable method to culture Pneumocystis, molecular techniques have been developed to detect mutations in the dihydropteroate synthase gene, the target of sulfa drugs, where mutations are related to sulfa resistance in other microorganisms. The presence of dihydropteroate synthase (DHPS) mutations has been described at codon 55 and 57 and found almost around the world. In the current work, we analyzed the most common methods to identify these mutations, their geographical distribution around the world, and their clinical implications. In addition, we describe new emerging DHPS mutations. Other aspects, such as the possibility of transmitting Pneumocystis mutated organisms between susceptible patients is also described, as well as a brief summary of approaches to study these mutations in a heterologous expression system.
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spelling pubmed-85408492021-10-24 Update on Dihydropteroate Synthase (DHPS) Mutations in Pneumocystis jirovecii de la Horra, Carmen Friaza, Vicente Morilla, Rubén Delgado, Juan Medrano, Francisco J. Miller, Robert F. de Armas, Yaxsier Calderón, Enrique J. J Fungi (Basel) Review A Pneumocystis jirovecii is one of the most important microorganisms that cause pneumonia in immunosupressed individuals. The guideline for treatment and prophylaxis of Pneumocystis pneumonia (PcP) is the use of a combination of sulfa drug-containing trimethroprim and sulfamethoxazole. In the absence of a reliable method to culture Pneumocystis, molecular techniques have been developed to detect mutations in the dihydropteroate synthase gene, the target of sulfa drugs, where mutations are related to sulfa resistance in other microorganisms. The presence of dihydropteroate synthase (DHPS) mutations has been described at codon 55 and 57 and found almost around the world. In the current work, we analyzed the most common methods to identify these mutations, their geographical distribution around the world, and their clinical implications. In addition, we describe new emerging DHPS mutations. Other aspects, such as the possibility of transmitting Pneumocystis mutated organisms between susceptible patients is also described, as well as a brief summary of approaches to study these mutations in a heterologous expression system. MDPI 2021-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8540849/ /pubmed/34682277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7100856 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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de la Horra, Carmen
Friaza, Vicente
Morilla, Rubén
Delgado, Juan
Medrano, Francisco J.
Miller, Robert F.
de Armas, Yaxsier
Calderón, Enrique J.
Update on Dihydropteroate Synthase (DHPS) Mutations in Pneumocystis jirovecii
title Update on Dihydropteroate Synthase (DHPS) Mutations in Pneumocystis jirovecii
title_full Update on Dihydropteroate Synthase (DHPS) Mutations in Pneumocystis jirovecii
title_fullStr Update on Dihydropteroate Synthase (DHPS) Mutations in Pneumocystis jirovecii
title_full_unstemmed Update on Dihydropteroate Synthase (DHPS) Mutations in Pneumocystis jirovecii
title_short Update on Dihydropteroate Synthase (DHPS) Mutations in Pneumocystis jirovecii
title_sort update on dihydropteroate synthase (dhps) mutations in pneumocystis jirovecii
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8540849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34682277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7100856
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