Whole-genome sequencing confirms a persistent candidaemia clonal outbreak due to multidrug-resistant Candida parapsilosis

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2023-06-01

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Daneshnia, Farnaz
Hilmioğlu-Polat, Süleyha
Ilkit, Macit
Fuentes, Diego
Lombardi, Lisa
Binder, Ulrike
Scheler, Jakob
Hagen, FerryORCID 0000-0002-5622-1916
Mansour, Michael K.
Butler, Geraldine

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Abstract

Objectives: Although perceived as a rare clinical entity, recent studies have noted the emergence of MDR C. parapsilosis (MDR-Cp) isolates from single patients (resistant to both azole and echinocandins). We previously reported a case series of MDR-Cp isolates carrying a novel FKS1R658G mutation. Herein, we identified an echinocandin-naive patient infected with MDR-Cp a few months after the previously described isolates. WGS and CRISPR-Cas9 editing were used to explore the origin of the new MDR-Cp isolates, and to determine if the novel mutation confers echinocandin resistance. Methods: WGS was applied to assess the clonality of these isolates and CRISPR-Cas9 editing and a Galleria mellonella model were used to examine whether FKS1R658G confers echinocandin resistance. Results: Fluconazole treatment failed, and the patient was successfully treated with liposomal amphotericin B (LAMB). WGS proved that all historical and novel MDR-Cp strains were clonal and distant from the fluconazole-resistant outbreak cluster in the same hospital. CRISPR-Cas9 editing and G. mellonella virulence assays confirmed that FKS1R658G confers echinocandin resistance in vitro and in vivo. Interestingly, the FKS1R658G mutant showed a very modest fitness cost compared with the parental WT strain, consistent with the persistence of the MDR-Cp cluster in our hospital. Conclusions: Our study showcases the emergence of MDR-Cp isolates as a novel threat in clinical settings, which undermines the efficacy of the two most widely used antifungal drugs against candidiasis, leaving only LAMB as a last resort. Additionally, surveillance studies and WGS are warranted to effectively establish infection control and antifungal stewardship strategies.

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Taverne, Pharmacology, Microbiology (medical), Pharmacology (medical), Infectious Diseases

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Daneshnia, F, Hilmioğlu-Polat, S, Ilkit, M, Fuentes, D, Lombardi, L, Binder, U, Scheler, J, Hagen, F, Mansour, M K, Butler, G, Lass-Flörl, C, Gabaldon, T & Arastehfar, A 2023, 'Whole-genome sequencing confirms a persistent candidaemia clonal outbreak due to multidrug-resistant Candida parapsilosis', Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, vol. 78, no. 6, pp. 1488-1494. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkad112