Affiliation:
1. JMI Laboratories, North Liberty, Iowa
2. Department of Pathology, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We evaluated the prevalence of
fks1
hot spot (HS) 1 mutations among 133
Candida
strains from six species displaying various caspofungin MIC values (from ≤0.008 to >8 μg/ml). Only 4 (2.9%) strains displayed FKS1 HS1 amino acid substitutions: 1
C. albicans
(F641Y) among 32 isolates tested (3.1%), 1
C. glabrata
(S645P) among 34 isolates tested (2.9%), and 2
C. tropicalis
(F641S) among 12 isolates tested (16.7%). The 4 isolates displaying FKS1 HS1 alterations showed elevated caspofungin MIC results (1 to >8 μg/ml) but lower anidulafungin and micafungin MIC values (0.12 to 4 μg/ml and 0.25 to 4 μg/ml, respectively) in some instances within the wild-type MIC population, as determined using the epidemiologic cutoff values (ECV).
Candida krusei
,
C. parapsilosis
, and
C. guilliermondii
isolates tested showed no FKS1 HS1 alterations regardless of echinocandin MIC result. We additionally analyzed 8
C. albicans
and 7
C. glabrata
strains for mutations on other HS regions of
fks1
and
fks2
. Three
C. glabrata
strains showed alterations on FKS2 HS1 (two S645P and one L644W). In general, strains displaying S645P alteration showed higher echinocandin MIC values than strains harboring other mutations. Overall,
Candida
spp. strains showing caspofungin MIC values within the ECV did not display
fks
HS mutations. In contrast, strains showing alterations in this region displayed anidulafungin and/or micafungin MIC values within the wild-type population, suggesting that caspofungin could be the most sensitive agent for detection of these resistance mutations. Furthermore, results from this large, geographically diverse
Candida
spp. collection demonstrated that
fks1
HS1 mutations remain uncommon among isolates with various echinocandin MIC levels.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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