Investigation of the relationship between fluconazole susceptibility, proteinase activity and ERG11-SAP2 Expression in Candida albicans strains isolated from clinical samples.

Q3 Medicine
Current Medical Mycology Pub Date : 2024-12-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.22034/cmm.2024.345311.1585
Nagihan Ege, Şükrü Öksüz, Emel Akbaş, Emel Çalişkan, Mehmet Ali Sungur
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Abstract

Background and purpose: Candida albicans is currently recognised as an opportunistic pathogen that can cause many invasive infections. Resistance mechanisms and fungal virulence factors play an important role in the effectiveness of treatment. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between fluconazole resistance, proteinase activity and ERG11 (sterol 14-demethylase)- SAP2 (secreted aspartic protease 2) gene expression levels in C.albicans strains.

Materials and methods: Candida albicans strains isolated from patient samples sent to Medical Microbiology laboratory of Düzce University from various clinics were included in the study. Fluconazole susceptibilities of the isolates were determined by broth microdilution method. The increase in fluconazole MIC values at 48 hours and proteinase activities of the isolates were analysed. ERG11 and SAP2 gene expression levels were measured by real time qPCR.

Results: Fluconazole resistance rate was found to be 3.14% in 127 C. albicans strains. A moderate positive correlation was found between ERG11 and SAP2 values (p=0.029, r:0.655, p<0.001). There was no correlation between SAP2/ERG11 expression levels and fluconazole resistance. Proteinase positivity was detected in 81.1%, of 127 strains and no statistically significant correlation was found between proteinase activities and SAP2/ERG11 expression levels. While there was a statistically significant relationship between ERG11 expression levels and 48th hour MIC elevation, there was no statistically significant relationship between SAP2 levels and 48th hour MIC elevation.

Conclusion: In addition to the moderate positive correlation between ERG11 and SAP2 values, a significant correlation was found between ERG11 expression and fluconazole tolerance.

白色念珠菌临床分离株氟康唑敏感性、蛋白酶活性与ERG11-SAP2表达关系的研究
背景和目的:白色念珠菌目前被认为是一种机会性病原体,可引起许多侵袭性感染。耐药机制和真菌毒力因子在治疗效果中起着重要作用。本研究旨在探讨白色念珠菌对氟康唑的耐药性、蛋白酶活性与ERG11(甾醇14-去甲基化酶)- SAP2(分泌天冬氨酸蛋白酶2)基因表达水平的关系。材料与方法:选取从各诊所送至浙江大学医学微生物实验室的患者标本中分离的白色念珠菌菌株作为研究对象。采用微量肉汤稀释法测定菌株对氟康唑的敏感性。分析48 h氟康唑MIC值的升高情况及分离菌的蛋白酶活性。实时荧光定量pcr检测ERG11和SAP2基因表达水平。结果:127株白色念珠菌氟康唑耐药率为3.14%。pSAP2/ERG11表达水平与氟康唑耐药呈正相关(p=0.029, r:0.655)。127株菌株中有81.1%检测到蛋白酶阳性,蛋白酶活性与SAP2/ERG11表达水平无统计学意义。虽然ERG11表达水平与48小时MIC升高有统计学意义,但SAP2表达水平与48小时MIC升高无统计学意义。结论:除了ERG11与SAP2值之间存在中度正相关外,ERG11的表达与氟康唑耐受性之间存在显著相关。
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