Virulence profiling of Cryptococcus gattii isolates in China: insights from a multi-center study

Author:

Zang Xuelei1ORCID,Ke Weixin2,Huang Yemei13,Yang Chen45ORCID,Song Jialin6,Deng Hengyu6,Zhou Meng7,Wang Qiqi1,Zhou Yangyu13,Dai Bin8,Qian Jin1,Shen Dingxia5ORCID,Wang Linqi2ORCID,Xue Xinying16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Respiratory and Critical Care, Emergency and Critical Care Medical Center, Beijing Shijitan Hospital, Capital Medical University , Beijing, China

2. State Key Laboratory of Mycology, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing, China

3. Capital Medical University , Beijing, China

4. Medical School of Chinese PLA , Beijing, China

5. Medical Laboratory Center, The First Medical Centre, Chinese PLA General Hospital , Beijing, China

6. Weifang Medical University , Weifang, China

7. School of Medical Imaging, Binzhou Medical University , Yantai, China

8. Department of Neurosurgery, Beijing Shijitan Hospital, Capital Medical University , Beijing, China

Abstract

ABSTRACT Cryptococcus gattii ( C. gattii ) is emerging as a life-threatening fungus worldwide. However, few data were available in China. In this study, 27 isolates and 32 patient information were collected from several hospitals in China, together with previously reported data (80 cases), to describe the geographic distribution of C. gattii . Molecular identification and genetic diversity analysis of the isolates were conducted using multilocus sequence typing, while the microbiological and virulence characteristics were explored through in vitro phenotypic tests and in vivo animal experiments. The findings revealed that patients infected with C. gattii were mainly immunocompetent males, with most showing symptoms of central nervous system involvement. Isolated strains were predominantly distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, with VGI genotype predominance. These strains exhibited marked genetic diversity, identifying 25 distinct sequence types (STs) among the 57 isolates (available data), including three novel STs (ST565, ST567, and ST568). In vitro assays unveiled significant differences between VGI and VGII in growth capacity at 39°C, capsule diameter, melanin production, UV resistance, and antioxidative capacity, with VGII displaying greater resilience. Integrating animal experiments and clinical prognosis showed that pathogenicity did not directly correlate with in vitro virulence phenotypes or molecular genotypes, underscoring virulence’s complexity. Furthermore, histopathological analysis suggested that lung tissue damage might primarily contribute to mouse mortality, particularly with more pathogenic strains causing extensive lung tissue damage. Our study has the potential to provide valuable data for a comprehensive understanding of the microbiological characteristics of C. gattii in China. IMPORTANCE Our study indicates that the molecular typing of Cryptococcus gattii is unrelated to virulence. The integration of animal experiments and clinical prognosis demonstrated that pathogenicity did not exhibit a direct correlation with in vitro virulence phenotypes or molecular genotypes, emphasizing the intricate nature of virulence. In conclusion, our research holds the potential to provide valuable insights into understanding the microbiological attributes of C. gattii in China.

Funder

MOST | National Key Research and Development Program of China

BMHB | Capital Health Research and Development of Special Fund

Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals Clinical Medicine Development of Special Funding Support

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Cell Biology,Microbiology (medical),Genetics,General Immunology and Microbiology,Ecology,Physiology

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