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Fungal epidemiology in cystic fibrosis patients with a special focus on Scedosporium species complex.

Authors :
Hedayati, Mohammad T.
Tavakoli, Mahin
Maleki, Maedeh
Heidari, Somaye
Mortezaee, Vida
Gheisari, Maryam
Hassanzad, Maryam
Mirenayat, Maryam Sadat
Mahdaviani, Seyed Alireza
Pourabdollah, Mihan
velayati, Ali Akbar
Vakili, Mahshid
Abastabar, Mahdi
Haghani, Iman
Jafarzadeh, Jalal
Hedayati, Newsha
Seyedmousavi, Seyedmojtaba
Alastruey-Izquierdo, Ana
Source :
Microbial Pathogenesis. Apr2019, Vol. 129, p168-175. 8p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Abstract In this present study, for the first time, we evaluated the cystic fibrosis (CF) patients for the Scedosporium species and their antifungal susceptibility against eight antifungal agents. During one-year period, 90 Sputum samples were collected from Iranian CF patients. All samples were evaluated by direct microscopic examination, culture onto four different media including Malt extract agar, Inhibitory mold agar, Brain Heart Infusion and Scedo-Select III. The mold isolated fungi were identified by PCR-Sequencing of ITS and β-tubulin genes. In-vitro antifungal susceptibility was performed according to the Clinical & Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) M38-A2 guidelines. Out of 90 CF patients, 47 (52.2%) were male. The age of the patients ranged from 1 to 34 years (median of 15.84 ± 7.41 years). Overall, 3 (3.3%) cases were positive for Scedosporium spp. of which two isolates were characterized as Scedosporium boydii and one isolate as S. ellipsoideum. Among Aspergillus genus, A. flavus (29.4%) was the most prevalent species followed by A. tubingensis (24.7%), A. niger (17.0%) and A. fumigatus (14.5%). The minimum effective concentration ranges of micafungin, anidulafungin, and caspofungin were 0.008–0.031 μg/mL, 0.0625–0.25 μg/mL, and 0.0625–0.25 μg/mL, respectively. All isolates of Scedosporium species showed high minimum inhibitory concentration to the triazoles tested, except voriconazole. Our results showed that A. flavus and Scedosporium species are the most prevalent molds isolated from CF patient populations in Iran. Our findings have also showed that Scedo-Select III can be used as a reliable culture media for isolation of Scedosporium spp. in clinical samples. Highlights • The prevalence of Scedosporium species In Iranian patients with cystic fibrosis was 3.3%. • A. flavus was the most common species within the Aspergillus genus. • Scedo-Select III can optimize the growth of Scedosporium species within a mixed samples. • Scedosporium species showed an increased MIC against the main antifungal agents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08824010
Volume :
129
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Microbial Pathogenesis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135962478
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2019.02.009