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摘要
酵母菌因其在食品生产中的应用而广为人知,但也因其临床意义而广为人知。作为人类病原体,几种酵母菌,主要是念珠菌属和其他密切相关的属,是造成大量危及生命的感染的罪魁祸首。人们对奶酪中酵母菌(包括致病菌)的出现进行了大量研究,但对这些微生物的抗真菌敏感性却鲜有报道。在这里,我们对从哥伦比亚博亚卡省 20 个城市的手工奶酪中分离出的 45 种念珠菌酵母进行了鉴定,并确定了它们的抗真菌药敏性。在这些物种中,主要是 Pichia fermentans(28.9%),其次是 Pichia kudriavzevii(24.4%)、Kluyveromyces marxianus(22.2%)、Clavispora lusitaniae(11.1%)、Candida inconspicua(6.7%)、Candida parapsilosis(4.4%)和 Meyerozyma guillermondii(2.2%)。值得注意的是,据全球报道,这 7 种念珠菌都或多或少地引起真菌血症和其他侵入性感染,死亡率很高。值得注意的是,除了具有内在抗药性的 P. kudriavzevii 外,大多数 P. fermentans、C. inconspicua 和 C. parapsilosis 的分离株都对氟康唑具有抗药性,而氟康唑是治疗念珠菌病最常用的药物之一。考虑到非共生机会性病原体耐药性的出现对公共卫生构成严重威胁,我们的研究结果凸显了探索病原性酵母菌生态位及其抗真菌敏感性的重要性。
Occurrence of pathogenic yeast species in artisanal cheeses from Boyacá, Colombia, including fluconazole resistant isolates.
Yeasts are widely known for their application in food production, but also because of their clinical significance. As human pathogens, several species of yeasts, mainly of the genus Candida and other closely related genera, are responsible for a great number of life-threatening infections. The occurrence of yeasts in cheeses, including pathogenic species, has been largely studied, yet the antifungal susceptibility of these microorganisms is rarely reported. Here, we identified the species and determined the antifungal susceptibility profile of 45 yeast Candida isolates recovered from artisanal cheeses from 20 cities in Boyacá, Colombia. Among the species, Pichia fermentans (28.9%) prevailed, followed by Pichia kudriavzevii (24.4%), Kluyveromyces marxianus (22.2%), Clavispora lusitaniae (11.1%), Candida inconspicua (6.7%) Candida parapsilosis (4.4%) and Meyerozyma guillermondii (2.2%). Notably, all seven species have been globally reported, to a greater or lesser extent, to cause fungemia and other invasive infections with high mortality rates. Remarkably, together with the intrinsically resistant P. kudriavzevii, most isolates of P. fermentans, C. inconspicua and C. parapsilosis were resistant to fluconazole, one of the most common drugs to treat candidiasis. Our findings highlight the importance of exploring the ecological niches of pathogenic yeasts, together with their antifungal susceptibility, considering that the emergence of resistance in non-commensal opportunistic pathogens poses a serious threat to public health.
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