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Saprochaete clavata invasive infection: characterization, antifungal susceptibility, and biofilm evaluation of a rare yeast isolated in Brazil.

Abstract

Rare emerging pathogens such as Saprochaete clavata are associated with invasive fungal diseases, high morbidity, mortality, rapidly fatal infections, and outbreaks. However, little is known about S. clavata infections, epidemiology, risk factors, treatment, biofilms, and disease outcomes. The objective of this study was to describe a new case of severe S. clavata infection in a patient diagnosed at a referral children's hospital in Brazil, including antifungal minimal inhibitory concentration, S. clavata biofilm characterization, and molecular characterization. The S. clavata isolated from an immunocompromised 11-year-old male patient was characterized using MALDI-TOF, Gram staining, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and next generation sequencing (NGS) of genomic DNA. Biofilm production was also evaluated in parallel with determining minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and biofilm sensitivity to antifungal treatment. We observed small to medium, whitish, farinose, dry, filamentous margin colonies, yeast-like cells with bacillary features, and biofilm formation. The MALDI-TOF system yielded a score of ≥ 2,000, while NGS confirmed S. clavata presence at the nucleotide level. The MIC values (in mg L-1) for tested drugs were as follows: fluconazole = 2, voriconazole ≤ 2, caspofungin ≥ 8, micafungin = 2, amphotericin B = 4, flucytosine ≤ 1, and anidulafungin = 1. Amphotericin B can be active against S. clavata biofilm and the fungus can be susceptible to new azoles. These findings were helpful for understanding the development of novel treatments for S. clavata-induced disease, including combined therapy for biofilm-associated infections.

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Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Escola de Medicina, Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde, Laboratório de Doenças Infecciosas e Emergentes, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil. Hospital Infantil Pequeno Príncipe, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Escola de Medicina, Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde, Laboratório de Doenças Infecciosas e Emergentes, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Escola de Medicina, Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde, Laboratório de Bioinformática e Neurogenética, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Escola de Medicina, Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde, Laboratório de Bioinformática e Neurogenética, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.Instituto para Pesquisa do Câncer de Guarapuava, Guarapuava, Paraná, Brazil.Instituto para Pesquisa do Câncer de Guarapuava, Guarapuava, Paraná, Brazil.Hospital Infantil Pequeno Príncipe, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Escola de Medicina, Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde, Laboratório de Doenças Infecciosas e Emergentes, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.

Pub Type(s)

Case Reports
Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

36722674

Citation

Kraft, Letícia, et al. "Saprochaete Clavata Invasive Infection: Characterization, Antifungal Susceptibility, and Biofilm Evaluation of a Rare Yeast Isolated in Brazil." Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo, vol. 65, 2023, pp. e12.
Kraft L, Ribeiro VST, Petroski LP, et al. Saprochaete clavata invasive infection: characterization, antifungal susceptibility, and biofilm evaluation of a rare yeast isolated in Brazil. Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo. 2023;65:e12.
Kraft, L., Ribeiro, V. S. T., Petroski, L. P., Herai, R. H., Peronni, K. C., Figueiredo, D. L. A., Motta, F. A., & Tuon, F. F. (2023). Saprochaete clavata invasive infection: characterization, antifungal susceptibility, and biofilm evaluation of a rare yeast isolated in Brazil. Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo, 65, e12. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202365012
Kraft L, et al. Saprochaete Clavata Invasive Infection: Characterization, Antifungal Susceptibility, and Biofilm Evaluation of a Rare Yeast Isolated in Brazil. Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo. 2023;65:e12. PubMed PMID: 36722674.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Saprochaete clavata invasive infection: characterization, antifungal susceptibility, and biofilm evaluation of a rare yeast isolated in Brazil. AU - Kraft,Letícia, AU - Ribeiro,Victoria Stadler Tasca, AU - Petroski,Luiz Pedro, AU - Herai,Roberto Hirochi, AU - Peronni,Kamila Chagas, AU - Figueiredo,David Livingstone Alves, AU - Motta,Fábio Araujo, AU - Tuon,Felipe Francisco, Y1 - 2023/01/30/ PY - 2022/7/17/received PY - 2022/12/7/accepted PY - 2023/2/1/entrez PY - 2023/2/2/pubmed PY - 2023/2/3/medline SP - e12 EP - e12 JF - Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo JO - Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo VL - 65 N2 - Rare emerging pathogens such as Saprochaete clavata are associated with invasive fungal diseases, high morbidity, mortality, rapidly fatal infections, and outbreaks. However, little is known about S. clavata infections, epidemiology, risk factors, treatment, biofilms, and disease outcomes. The objective of this study was to describe a new case of severe S. clavata infection in a patient diagnosed at a referral children's hospital in Brazil, including antifungal minimal inhibitory concentration, S. clavata biofilm characterization, and molecular characterization. The S. clavata isolated from an immunocompromised 11-year-old male patient was characterized using MALDI-TOF, Gram staining, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and next generation sequencing (NGS) of genomic DNA. Biofilm production was also evaluated in parallel with determining minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and biofilm sensitivity to antifungal treatment. We observed small to medium, whitish, farinose, dry, filamentous margin colonies, yeast-like cells with bacillary features, and biofilm formation. The MALDI-TOF system yielded a score of ≥ 2,000, while NGS confirmed S. clavata presence at the nucleotide level. The MIC values (in mg L-1) for tested drugs were as follows: fluconazole = 2, voriconazole ≤ 2, caspofungin ≥ 8, micafungin = 2, amphotericin B = 4, flucytosine ≤ 1, and anidulafungin = 1. Amphotericin B can be active against S. clavata biofilm and the fungus can be susceptible to new azoles. These findings were helpful for understanding the development of novel treatments for S. clavata-induced disease, including combined therapy for biofilm-associated infections. SN - 1678-9946 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/36722674/Saprochaete_clavata_invasive_infection:_characterization,_antifungal_susceptibility,_and_biofilm_evaluation_of_a_rare_yeast_isolated_in_Brazil. DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -