Olga C. Rojas , Alexandra M. Montoya , Rogelio de J. Treviño-Rangel
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摘要
已从不同的基质中分离出 Clavispora lusitaniae,如土壤、水、水果、蔬菜、植物以及动物和人类的胃肠道。然而,它的重要性在于从侵入性感染中分离出来,尤其是在患有血液恶性肿瘤的儿科病人中。它是一种新出现的院内病原体,通常与免疫力低下的宿主的致命预后有关。近十年来,由于对两性霉素 B、5-氟尿嘧啶和氟康唑产生抗药性,卢西塔尼亚酵母菌引起了人们的关注。这种酵母菌对人类宿主的适应性可能是其致病性的原因之一。要了解 C. lusitaniae 作为潜在病原体的能力,还需要进一步的研究。这篇微型综述强调了由这种酵母菌引起的侵袭性疾病病例日益增多的重要性。
Clavispora lusitaniae: From a saprophytic yeast to an emergent pathogen
Clavispora lusitaniae has been isolated from different substrates, such as soil, water, fruit, vegetables, plants, and the gastrointestinal tract of animals and humans. However, its importance lies in being isolated from in invasive infections, particularly in pediatric patients with hematologic malignancies. It is an emerging nosocomial pathogen commonly associated with fatal prognosis in immunocompromised hosts. C. lusitaniae has attracted attention in the last decade because of resistance to amphotericin B, 5- flucytosine, and fluconazole. The adaptations of this yeast to the human host may contribute to its pathogenicity. Further study will be needed to understand C. lusitaniae's ability as a potential pathogen. This mini-review highlights the importance of the growing number of invasive disease cases caused by this yeast.