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Molecular epidemiology and antifungal susceptibilities of Aspergillus species isolated from patients with invasive aspergillosis

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the demographic data, molecular epidemiology, and in vitro antifungal susceptibility results of patients with Aspergillus isolated from various clinical specimens. METHODS: A total of 44 Aspergillus strains were studied. The definition of invasive asp...

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Autores principales: Sarigüzel, Fatma Mutlu, Koç, Ayse Nedret, Sağiroğlu, Pınar, Atalay, Mustafa Altay, Borlu, Arda, Canöz, Özlem, Dinç, Bedia
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Publicado: Associação Médica Brasileira 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9937602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36820712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-9282.20220441
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author Sarigüzel, Fatma Mutlu
Koç, Ayse Nedret
Sağiroğlu, Pınar
Atalay, Mustafa Altay
Borlu, Arda
Canöz, Özlem
Dinç, Bedia
author_facet Sarigüzel, Fatma Mutlu
Koç, Ayse Nedret
Sağiroğlu, Pınar
Atalay, Mustafa Altay
Borlu, Arda
Canöz, Özlem
Dinç, Bedia
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the demographic data, molecular epidemiology, and in vitro antifungal susceptibility results of patients with Aspergillus isolated from various clinical specimens. METHODS: A total of 44 Aspergillus strains were studied. The definition of invasive aspergillosis in patients was made according to European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer/Invasive Fungal Infections Cooperative Group and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Mycoses Study Group (EORTC/MSG) criteria. Strains were phenotypically and molecularly identified. Demographic characteristics of patients and genotypes of strains were evaluated. Phylogenetic analysis was done by the The Unweighted Pair-Group Method with Arithmetic Mean (UPGMA). Antifungal susceptibility of strains was determined according to The Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI)-M61-Ed2 and The European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (EUCAST). RESULTS: A total of 11 patients were classified as proven and 33 as probable invasive aspergillosis. There was a statistically significant difference in age groups, subdisease, neutropenic, and receiving chemotherapy between groups. A total of 23 strains were identified as Aspergillus fumigatus, 12 as Aspergillus niger, 6 as Aspergillus flavus, and 3 as Aspergillus terreus. Phylogenetic analysis revealed five different genotypes. No statistical difference was found in the comparisons between patients groups and genotype groups. There was a statistically significant difference between genotype groups and voriconazole, posaconazole, and itraconazole Minimum Inhibition Concentration (MIC). CONCLUSION: Accurate identification of strains and antifungal susceptibility studies should be performed due to azole and amphotericin B resistance. Genotyping studies are important in infection control due to identifying sources of infection and transmission routes.
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spelling pubmed-99376022023-02-18 Molecular epidemiology and antifungal susceptibilities of Aspergillus species isolated from patients with invasive aspergillosis Sarigüzel, Fatma Mutlu Koç, Ayse Nedret Sağiroğlu, Pınar Atalay, Mustafa Altay Borlu, Arda Canöz, Özlem Dinç, Bedia Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) Original Article OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the demographic data, molecular epidemiology, and in vitro antifungal susceptibility results of patients with Aspergillus isolated from various clinical specimens. METHODS: A total of 44 Aspergillus strains were studied. The definition of invasive aspergillosis in patients was made according to European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer/Invasive Fungal Infections Cooperative Group and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Mycoses Study Group (EORTC/MSG) criteria. Strains were phenotypically and molecularly identified. Demographic characteristics of patients and genotypes of strains were evaluated. Phylogenetic analysis was done by the The Unweighted Pair-Group Method with Arithmetic Mean (UPGMA). Antifungal susceptibility of strains was determined according to The Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI)-M61-Ed2 and The European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (EUCAST). RESULTS: A total of 11 patients were classified as proven and 33 as probable invasive aspergillosis. There was a statistically significant difference in age groups, subdisease, neutropenic, and receiving chemotherapy between groups. A total of 23 strains were identified as Aspergillus fumigatus, 12 as Aspergillus niger, 6 as Aspergillus flavus, and 3 as Aspergillus terreus. Phylogenetic analysis revealed five different genotypes. No statistical difference was found in the comparisons between patients groups and genotype groups. There was a statistically significant difference between genotype groups and voriconazole, posaconazole, and itraconazole Minimum Inhibition Concentration (MIC). CONCLUSION: Accurate identification of strains and antifungal susceptibility studies should be performed due to azole and amphotericin B resistance. Genotyping studies are important in infection control due to identifying sources of infection and transmission routes. Associação Médica Brasileira 2023-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9937602/ /pubmed/36820712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-9282.20220441 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Sarigüzel, Fatma Mutlu
Koç, Ayse Nedret
Sağiroğlu, Pınar
Atalay, Mustafa Altay
Borlu, Arda
Canöz, Özlem
Dinç, Bedia
Molecular epidemiology and antifungal susceptibilities of Aspergillus species isolated from patients with invasive aspergillosis
title Molecular epidemiology and antifungal susceptibilities of Aspergillus species isolated from patients with invasive aspergillosis
title_full Molecular epidemiology and antifungal susceptibilities of Aspergillus species isolated from patients with invasive aspergillosis
title_fullStr Molecular epidemiology and antifungal susceptibilities of Aspergillus species isolated from patients with invasive aspergillosis
title_full_unstemmed Molecular epidemiology and antifungal susceptibilities of Aspergillus species isolated from patients with invasive aspergillosis
title_short Molecular epidemiology and antifungal susceptibilities of Aspergillus species isolated from patients with invasive aspergillosis
title_sort molecular epidemiology and antifungal susceptibilities of aspergillus species isolated from patients with invasive aspergillosis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9937602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36820712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-9282.20220441
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