Affiliation:
1. Laboratório Especial de Micologia, Disciplina de Infectologia, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The reevaluation of the genus
Trichosporon
has led to the replacement of the old taxon
Trichosporon beigelii
by six new species. Sequencing of the ribosomal DNA (rDNA) intergenic spacer 1 (IGS1) is currently mandatory for accurate
Trichosporon
identification, but it is not usually performed in routine laboratories. Here we describe
Trichosporon
species distribution and prevalence of
Trichosporon asahii
genotypes based on rDNA IGS1 sequencing as well as antifungal susceptibility profiles of 22 isolates recovered from blood cultures. The clinical isolates were identified as follows: 15
T. asahii
isolates, five
Trichosporon asteroides
isolates, one
Trichosporon coremiiforme
isolate, and one
Trichosporon dermatis
isolate. We found a great diversity of different species causing trichosporonemia, including a high frequency of isolation of
T. asteroides
from blood cultures that is lower than that of
T. asahii
only. Regarding
T. asahii
genotyping, we found that the majority of our isolates belonged to genotype 1 (86.7%). We report the first
T. asahii
isolate belonging to genotype 4 in South America. Almost 50% of all
T. asahii
isolates exhibited amphotericin B MICs of ≥2 μg/ml. Caspofungin MICs obtained for all the
Trichosporon
sp. isolates tested were consistently high (MICs ≥ 2 μg/ml). Most isolates (87%) had high MICs for 5-flucytosine, but all of them were susceptible to triazoles, markedly to voriconazole (all MICs ≤ 0.06 μg/ml).
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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