Affiliation:
1. CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre, Department of Applied and Industrial Mycology, Utrecht, Netherlands
2. Department of Medical Microbiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands
3. HPA Mycology Reference Laboratory, HPA Southwest, Bristol, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Paecilomyces variotii
is a commonly occurring species in air and food, but it is also associated with many types of human infections and is among the emerging causative agents of opportunistic mycoses in immunocompromised hosts.
Paecilomyces
can cause hyalohyphomycosis, and two species,
Paecilomyces lilacinus
and
P. variotii
, are the most frequently encountered organisms. In the present study, a set of 34 clinical isolates morphologically identified as
P. variotii
or
P. lilacinus
were formally identified by sequencing intergenic transcribed spacer regions 1 and 2 (including 5.8S rDNA) and a part of the β-tubulin gene. Three isolates were identified as
P. lilacinus
, and five of the presumptive
P. variotii
isolates did not belong to the genus
Paecilomyces
but were identified as
Talaromyces eburneus
(anamorph,
Geosmithia argillacea
) or
Hamigera avellanea
(anamorph,
Merimbla ingelheimense
). Applying the most recent taxonomy, we found that the clinical
P. variotii
isolates could be identified as
P. variotii
sensu stricto (14 strains),
P. formosus
(11 strains), and
P. dactylethromorphus
(1 strain). These data indicate that
P. formosus
occurs in clinical samples as commonly as
P. variotii
. Susceptibility tests showed that the antifungal susceptibility profiles of
P. variotii
,
P. formosus
, and
P. dactylethromorphus
are similar and that all strains tested were susceptible to amphotericin B
in vitro
.
P. lilanicus
,
T. eburneus
, and
H. avellanea
had different susceptibility profiles; and flucytosine and voriconazole were the least active of the antifungal drugs tested against these species. Our results indicate that correct species identification is important to help guide appropriate antifungal therapy.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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