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Cryptococcus gattii VGI Subtypes: Geographical Distribution, Molecular Traits, and Virulence Difference

Authors :
Jialin Song
Xue Wang
Hengyu Deng
Dingxia Shen
Yongyong Shi
Linqi Wang
Chongchong Wu
Mei Xie
Qing Zhang
Zhiqiang Li
Xidong Ma
Shikun Guo
Xuelei Zang
Wei Tang
Yiting Shao
Pengfei Liu
Lifeng Wang
Jie Gao
Weixin Ke
Sanhong Liu
Yemei Huang
Meng Zhou
Meng Xiao
Hui Deng
Xinying Xue
Chengwen Gao
Liu Yuxia
Zhao Sheng
Liye Zhang
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Background: As a life-threatening fungus, Cryptococcus gattii (C gattii) species complex is emerging worldwide. However, the geographical distribution, molecular traits, and virulence difference are poorly characterized in China.Results: From 2011 to 2017, we collected 32 strains of C gattii from 18 hospitals across China, of which 27 [84·4%] strains molecular traits were profiled by whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) and compared with strains previously described in China from 2006 to 2020. Totally 119 clinical cases caused by C gattii strains (87 in previous reports and 32 in our study) distributed widely in 20 provincial-level administrative regions of China, of which 114 strains molecular types were obtained. The majority molecular type was VGI (81/114, 71·1%) and the other was VGII (33/114, 28·9%). Four major subtypes of VGI (VGIa, VGIb, VGIc, and VGId) were revealed from global C gattii VGI (n=308), respectively accounting for 52·9% (163/308), 36·0% (111/308), 3·9% (12/308), and 4·2% (13/308). The other nine strains could not be assigned to these four subtypes clearly. Our clinical data suggested that VGIb cases had a worse clinical outcome than VGIa, which was consistent with in vitro and in vivo experiments. In addition, a candidate virulence SNP on SOD2 in VGIa was initially identified by comparing high-quality de novo reference genome.Conclusions: The geographical distribution of C gattii species complex was first described in China. C gattii VGI could be clearly segregated into four major subtypes based on genomics profiles and VGIb was more virulent than VGIa in China. Our study suggests the molecular type of C gattii is necessary for personalized treatment in clinic.

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OpenAIRE
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