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Abstract(s)
This work presents a comparative analysis of two clinical isolates of C. parapsilosis, isolated
from haemoculture (HC) and central venous catheter (CVC). Both strains harboured Y132F and
R398I mutations in the gene ERG11 associated with resistance to fluconazole (FLC). Differences
between the HC and CVC isolates were addressed in terms of virulence, resistance to FLC, and
lipid distribution. Expression of the ERG6 and ERG9 genes, lipid analysis, fatty acid composition,
and lipase activity were assessed via qPCR, thin-layer chromatography/high-performance liquid
chromatography, gas chromatography, and spectrophotometry, respectively. Regulation of the ERG6
and ERG9 genes did not prove any impact on FLC resistance. Analysis of lipid metabolism showed
a higher accumulation of lanosterol in both the isolates regardless of FLC presence. Additionally,
a decreased level of triacylglycerols (TAG) with an impact on the composition of total fatty acids
(FA) was observed for both isolates. The direct impact of the ERG11 mutations on lipid/FA analysis
has not been confirmed. The higher lipase activity observed for C. parapsilosis HC isolate could be
correlated with the significantly decreased level of TAG. The very close relatedness between both the
isolates suggests that one isolate was derived from another after the initial infection of the host.
Description
This article belongs to the Special Issue Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Multiple Drug Resistance (MDR)
Keywords
Candida parapsilosis Resistance Lipid Analysis Fatty Acids ERG Genes Lipase Activity Antifungal Agents Drug Resistance
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Cells. 2023 Jun 7;12(12):1579. doi: 10.3390/cells12121579.
Publisher
MDPI
