Isolation of fungi from the Trichosporonaceae family in urine samples from COVID-19 patients: Should we worry about it?

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MYCOLOGY
Revista Iberoamericana De Micologia Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-28 DOI:10.1016/j.riam.2024.10.003
Fernanda A Oliveira, Andrea R Bernardes-Engemann, Fernando Almeida-Silva, Beatriz da S Motta, Marcos A Almeida, Marcus M Teixeira, Andrea d'Avila Freitas, Kim M Geraldo, Valdiléa G Veloso, Beatriz Grinsztejn, Marcel de Souza Borges Quintana, Rodrigo Almeida-Paes, Rosely M Zancopé-Oliveira
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Abstract

Background: Trichosporon genus encompasses emergent fungal pathogens with an increased incidence that concerns potential multi-drug resistance and mortality, especially in immunocompromised patients. COVID-19 is a disease of pandemic proportions with complications related to cytokine storm and lymphopenia.

Aims: To study the isolation of fungi within the Trichosporanaceae family in patients infected with SARS-CoV-2.

Methods: In this work we recovered 35 fungal isolates belonging to the Trichosporonaceae family from urine samples of 32 patients hospitalized due to COVID-19 complications. We evaluated their mycological characteristics, as well as the patient's clinical aspects.

Results: Trichosporon asahii was the main species identified, followed by Cutaneotrichosporon jirovecii and Trichosporon inkin, respectively. The blood cultures of 20 of these patients were all negative for fungi. Isolation of Trichosporonaceae fungi in urine was associated with high COVID-19 severity. The antifungal susceptibility test showed low MIC values for voriconazole, an antifungal in the first-line treatment of trichosporonosis. In contrast, high MIC values were found in the case of amphotericin B and 5-fluorocytosine in all the species, except for C. jirovecii. Since invasive trichosporonosis was not confirmed, none of the patients were given an antifungal treatment, without affecting the outcome of the patients.

Conclusions: Our results suggest that the isolation in urine of fungi from the Trichosporonaceae family may be associated to more severe forms of the disease COVID-19, but not with an increase in death rate. However, these isolates do not seem to be linked to urinary infections, therefore no antifungal therapy is mandatory in these cases.

从COVID-19患者尿液样本中分离出毛孢菌科真菌:我们应该担心吗?
背景:Trichosporon属包括突发性真菌病原体,其发病率增加,涉及潜在的多药耐药性和死亡率,特别是在免疫功能低下的患者中。COVID-19是一种具有大流行程度的疾病,其并发症与细胞因子风暴和淋巴细胞减少有关。目的:研究SARS-CoV-2感染患者中毛霉科真菌的分离情况。方法:从32例因COVID-19并发症住院的患者尿液样本中分离出35株毛孢菌科真菌。我们评估了他们的真菌学特征,以及患者的临床方面。结果:鉴定出的主要种类为刺毛霉,其次为皮肤毛霉和墨墨毛霉。其中20名患者的血液培养均为真菌阴性。尿中分离毛孢菌科真菌与COVID-19严重程度高相关。抗真菌药敏试验显示伏立康唑的MIC值较低,伏立康唑是一种一线治疗三磷病的抗真菌药物。相比之下,两性霉素B和5-氟胞嘧啶在所有物种中都有较高的MIC值,除了C. jrovecii。由于未确诊为侵袭性三磷菌病,因此没有患者接受抗真菌治疗,未影响患者的预后。结论:我们的研究结果表明,尿中分离的毛孢菌科真菌可能与更严重的COVID-19疾病形式有关,但与死亡率增加无关。然而,这些分离株似乎与泌尿系统感染无关,因此在这些病例中不需要强制进行抗真菌治疗。
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期刊介绍: Revista Iberoamericana de Micología (Ibero-American Journal of Mycology) is the official journal of the Asociación Española de Micología, Asociación Venezolana de Micología and Asociación Argentina de Micología (The Spanish, Venezuelan, and Argentinian Mycology Associations). The Journal gives priority to publishing articles on studies associated with fungi and their pathogenic action on humans and animals, as well as any scientific studies on any aspect of mycology. The Journal also publishes, in Spanish and in English, original articles, reviews, mycology forums, editorials, special articles, notes, and letters to the editor, that have previously gone through a scientific peer review process.
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