Affiliation:
1. CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre, Utrecht, Netherlands
2. Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
3. Department of Medical Mycology and Parasitology/Molecular and Cellular Biology Research Centre, School of Medicine, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
4. Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The amplified fragment length polymorphism technique has been applied to identify neurotropic chaetothyrialean black yeasts and relatives from clinical sources.
Cladophialophora bantiana
,
C. emmonsii
,
C. arxii
,
C. devriesii
, and
C. modesta
, previously identified on the basis of sequencing and phenotypic and physiological criteria, were confirmed by cluster analysis, demonstrating the clear separation of
C. bantiana
as a rather homogeneous group from the other species.
C. bantiana
is a neurotropic fungus causing cerebral abscesses with a mortality of up to 70%. Successful therapy consists of neurosurgical intervention and optimal antifungal therapy. Since the latter is not clearly defined in a large series, we tested the
in vitro
activities of eight antifungal drugs against clinical isolates of
C. bantiana
(
n
= 37),
C. modesta
(
n
= 2),
C. arxii
(
n
= 1),
C. emmonsii
(
n
= 1), and
C. devriesii
(
n
= 1), all of which had caused invasive infections. The resulting MIC
90
s for all neurotropic
C. bantiana
strains were as follows, in increasing order: posaconazole, 0.125 μg/ml; itraconazole, 0.125 μg/ml; isavuconazole, 0.5 μg/ml; amphotericin B, 1 μg/ml; voriconazole, 2 μg/ml; anidulafungin, 2 μg/ml; caspofungin, 4 μg/ml; and fluconazole, 64 μg/ml. On the basis of these
in vitro
results and the findings of previous clinical and animal studies, posaconazole seems to be a good alternative to the standard treatment, amphotericin B, for
C. bantiana
cerebral infections. The new agent isavuconazole, which is also available as an intravenous preparation, has adequate activity against
C. bantiana
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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