Mycobiology (Mar 2020)

Antifungal Susceptibility Tests and the cyp51 Mutant Strains among Clinical Aspergillus fumigatus Isolates from Korean Multicenters

  • Eun Jeong Won,
  • Min Young Joo,
  • Dain Lee,
  • Mi-Na Kim,
  • Yeon-Joon Park,
  • Soo Hyun Kim,
  • Myung Geun Shin,
  • Jong Hee Shin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/12298093.2020.1744955
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 2
pp. 148 – 152

Abstract

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We investigated the antifungal susceptibilities and the cyp51 mutant strains among Aspergillus fumigatus clinical isolates obtained from 10 university hospitals in Korea. Of the 84 isolates examined, two itraconazole-resistant isolates were found with no amino acid substitution in the cyp51A/cyp51B genes. However, 19 (23.2%) azole-susceptible isolates harbored amino acid substitutions: Nine isolates harbored one to five mutations in cyp51A with high polymorphism, and 11 isolates exhibited the same Q42L mutation in cyp51B. Overall, a low azole resistance rate and high frequency of cyp51A/cyp51B amino acid substitutions were observed in the azole-susceptible A. fumigatus isolates in Korea.

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