Phylogenetic Distribution of csp1 Types in Aspergillus fumigatus and Their Correlates to Azole Antifungal Drug Resistance

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Bader, Oliver [1 ]
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[1] Univ Med Ctr Gottingen, Inst Med Microbiol & Virol, Gottingen, Germany
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MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM | 2021年 / 9卷 / 03期
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Aspergillus fumigatus; phylogeny; azole antifungal drug susceptibility; csp1; typing; azole antifungal drug resistance; IDENTIFICATION; EPIDEMIOLOGY; FITNESS; GENE;
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10.1128/Spectrum.01214-21
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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In Aspergillus fumigatus, the repetitive region of the csp1 gene is one of the most frequently used loci for intraspecies typing of this human pathogenic mold. Using PCR amplification and Sanger sequencing of only a single marker, csp1 typing is readily available to most laboratories and highly reproducible. Here, I evaluate the usefulness of the csp1 marker for resistance detection and epidemiologic stratification among A. fumigatus isolates. After resolving nomenclature conflicts from published studies and adding novel csp1 types, the number of known types now adds up to 38. Their distribution mostly correlates with A. fumigatus population structure, and they are also meaningful for narrowly defined cases of azole resistance phenotypes. Isolates carrying the pandemic resistance allele TR34/L98H show signs of interclade crossing of strains with t02 or t04A, into the t11 clade. Furthermore, absolute differences in voriconazole MIC values between t02/t04B versus t11 TR34/L98H isolates indicate that the genetic background of resistance mutations may have a pivotal role in cross-resistance phenotypes and, thus, clinical outcome and environmental selection. Despite the general genetic similarity of isolates with identical csp1 types, outcrossing into other clades is also observed. The csp1 type alone, therefore, does not sufficiently discriminate genetic clades to be used as the sole marker in epidemiologic studies. IMPORTANCE Aspergillus fumigatus is a ubiquitously distributed saprophytic mold and a leading cause of invasive aspergillosis in human hosts. Pandemic azole-resistant strains have emerged on a global scale, which are thought to be propagated through use of azole-based fungicides in agriculture. To perform epidemiologic studies, genetic typing of large cohorts is key. Here, I evaluate the usefulness of the frequently used csp1 marker for resistance detection and epidemiologic stratification among A. fumigatus isolates. The phylogenetic distribution of csp1 types mostly correlates with A. fumigatus population structure and is also meaningful for narrowly defined cases of azole resistance phenotypes. Nevertheless, outcrossing of csp1 into other clades is also observed. The csp1 type alone, therefore, does not sufficiently discriminate genetic clades and should not be used as the sole marker in epidemiologic studies.
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