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Candida auris on Apples: Diversity and Clinical Significance

Candida auris is a multidrug-resistant nosocomial fungal pathogen. While the marine environment was recently identified as a natural niche for C. auris, the environment(s) that might have contributed to the development and spread of antifungal resistance in C. auris remains a mystery. Because stored...

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Autores principales: Yadav, Anamika, Jain, Kusum, Wang, Yue, Pawar, Kalpana, Kaur, Hardeep, Sharma, Krishan Kumar, Tripathy, Vandana, Singh, Ashutosh, Xu, Jianping, Chowdhary, Anuradha
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9040835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35357170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00518-22
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author Yadav, Anamika
Jain, Kusum
Wang, Yue
Pawar, Kalpana
Kaur, Hardeep
Sharma, Krishan Kumar
Tripathy, Vandana
Singh, Ashutosh
Xu, Jianping
Chowdhary, Anuradha
author_facet Yadav, Anamika
Jain, Kusum
Wang, Yue
Pawar, Kalpana
Kaur, Hardeep
Sharma, Krishan Kumar
Tripathy, Vandana
Singh, Ashutosh
Xu, Jianping
Chowdhary, Anuradha
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description Candida auris is a multidrug-resistant nosocomial fungal pathogen. While the marine environment was recently identified as a natural niche for C. auris, the environment(s) that might have contributed to the development and spread of antifungal resistance in C. auris remains a mystery. Because stored fruits are often treated with fungicides to prevent postharvest spoilage, we hypothesized that stored fruits could serve as a possible selective force for and a transmission reservoir of antifungal-resistant isolates of pathogenic yeasts, including C. auris. To test this hypothesis, we screened fruits to study the diversity of pathogenic yeasts and their antifungal susceptibility profiles. Among the 62 screened apples, the surfaces of 8 were positive for C. auris, and all were stored apples. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) showed that C. auris strains from apples were genetically diverse and exhibited broad phylogenetic distribution among the subclades within clade I. Interestingly, strains from apples had closely related strains from other sources in India, including from patients, hospitals, and marine environments, and from clinical strains from other parts of the world. A broad range of fungicides, including dimethyl inhibitors (DMIs), were detected in stored apples, and all C. auris isolates exhibited reduced sensitivity to DMIs. Interestingly, C. auris was not isolated from freshly picked apples. Together, the results suggest a potentially complex ecology for C. auris with agriculture fungicide application on stored fruits as a significant selective force for drug resistance in clinics.
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spelling pubmed-90408352022-04-27 Candida auris on Apples: Diversity and Clinical Significance Yadav, Anamika Jain, Kusum Wang, Yue Pawar, Kalpana Kaur, Hardeep Sharma, Krishan Kumar Tripathy, Vandana Singh, Ashutosh Xu, Jianping Chowdhary, Anuradha mBio Research Article Candida auris is a multidrug-resistant nosocomial fungal pathogen. While the marine environment was recently identified as a natural niche for C. auris, the environment(s) that might have contributed to the development and spread of antifungal resistance in C. auris remains a mystery. Because stored fruits are often treated with fungicides to prevent postharvest spoilage, we hypothesized that stored fruits could serve as a possible selective force for and a transmission reservoir of antifungal-resistant isolates of pathogenic yeasts, including C. auris. To test this hypothesis, we screened fruits to study the diversity of pathogenic yeasts and their antifungal susceptibility profiles. Among the 62 screened apples, the surfaces of 8 were positive for C. auris, and all were stored apples. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) showed that C. auris strains from apples were genetically diverse and exhibited broad phylogenetic distribution among the subclades within clade I. Interestingly, strains from apples had closely related strains from other sources in India, including from patients, hospitals, and marine environments, and from clinical strains from other parts of the world. A broad range of fungicides, including dimethyl inhibitors (DMIs), were detected in stored apples, and all C. auris isolates exhibited reduced sensitivity to DMIs. Interestingly, C. auris was not isolated from freshly picked apples. Together, the results suggest a potentially complex ecology for C. auris with agriculture fungicide application on stored fruits as a significant selective force for drug resistance in clinics. American Society for Microbiology 2022-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9040835/ /pubmed/35357170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00518-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yadav et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Pawar, Kalpana
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Sharma, Krishan Kumar
Tripathy, Vandana
Singh, Ashutosh
Xu, Jianping
Chowdhary, Anuradha
Candida auris on Apples: Diversity and Clinical Significance
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00518-22
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