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. 2019 Jan 29;63(2):e01900-18.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.01900-18. Print 2019 Feb.

ERG6 and ERG2 Are Major Targets Conferring Reduced Susceptibility to Amphotericin B in Clinical Candida glabrata Isolates in Kuwait

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ERG6 and ERG2 Are Major Targets Conferring Reduced Susceptibility to Amphotericin B in Clinical Candida glabrata Isolates in Kuwait

Suhail Ahmad et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. .

Abstract

Candida glabrata is intrinsically less susceptible to azoles, and resistance to echinocandins and reduced susceptibility (RS) to amphotericin B (AMB) have also been detected. The molecular mechanisms of RS to AMB were investigated in C. glabrata strains in Kuwait by sequence analyses of genes involved in ergosterol biosynthesis. A total of 1,646 C. glabrata isolates were tested by Etest, and results for 12 selected isolates were confirmed by reference broth microdilution. PCR sequencing of three genes (ERG2, ERG6, and ERG11) was performed for all isolates with RS to AMB (RS-AMB isolates) and 5 selected wild-type C. glabrata isolates by using gene-specific primers. The total cell sterol content was analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The phylogenetic relationship among the isolates was investigated by multilocus sequence typing. Wild-type isolates contained only synonymous mutations in ERG2, ERG6, or ERG11, and the total sterol content was similar to that of the reference strains. A nonsynonymous ERG6 mutation (AGA48AAA, R48K) was found in both RS-AMB and wild-type isolates. Four RS-AMB isolates contained novel nonsense mutations at Trp286, Tyr192, and Leu341, and 2 isolates contained a nonsynonymous mutation in ERG6 (V126F or C198F); and the sterol content of these isolates was consistent with ERG6 deficiency. Two other RS-AMB isolates contained a novel nonsynonymous ERG2 mutation (G119S or G122S), and their sterol content was consistent with ERG2 deficiency. Of 8 RS-AMB isolates, 1 fluconazole-resistant isolate also contained nonsynonymous Y141H plus L381M mutations, while 7 isolates contained only synonymous mutations in ERG11 All isolates with ERG6, ERG2, and ERG11 mutations were genotypically distinct strains. Our data show that ERG6 and ERG2 are major targets conferring RS-AMB in clinical C. glabrata isolates.

Keywords: Candida glabrata; ERG2; ERG6; amphotericin B; and ERG11 mutations; reduced susceptibility.

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Neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree based on combined sequence data for the ITS region of rDNA and the ERG2, ERG6, and ERG11 genes from 13 clinical C. glabrata isolates from Kuwait together with reference C. glabrata strains CBS138 and Kw280/06. The numbers on the node branches are bootstrap frequencies.

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