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      Immunopathogenesis of Emerging Candida auris and Candida haemulonii Strains.

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          The emergence of a multidrug-resistant Candida species, C. auris and C. haemulonii, has been reported worldwide. In Thailand, information on them is limited. We collected clinical isolates from Thai patients with invasive candidiasis. Both species were compared with a laboratory C. albicans strain. In vitro antifungal susceptibility and thermotolerance, and pathogenesis in the zebrafish model of infection were investigated. Both species demonstrated high minimal inhibitory concentrations to fluconazole and amphotericin B. Only C. auris tolerated high temperatures, like C. albicans. In a zebrafish swim-bladder-inoculation model, the C. auris-infected group had the highest mortality rate and infectivity, suggesting the highest virulence. The case fatality rates of C. auris, C. haemulonii, and C. albicans were 100%, 83.33%, and 51.52%, respectively. Further immunological studies revealed that both emerging Candida species stimulated genes involved in the proinflammatory cytokine group. Interestingly, the genes relating to leukocyte recruitment were downregulated only for C. auris infections. Almost all immune response genes to C. auris had a peak response at an early infection time, which contrasted with C. haemulonii. In conclusion, both emerging species were virulent in a zebrafish model of infection and could activate the inflammatory pathway. This study serves as a stepping stone for further pathogenesis studies of these important emerging species.

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          Journal
          J Fungi (Basel)
          Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland)
          MDPI AG
          2309-608X
          2309-608X
          Sep 05 2021
          : 7
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, 10700 Bangkok, Thailand.
          [2 ] Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, 10700 Bangkok, Thailand.
          Article
          jof7090725
          10.3390/jof7090725
          8469599
          34575763
          3bb3dca8-e44d-45ca-87e6-bcde9a0e673e
          History

          emerging Candida,innate immune response,multidrug resistance,zebrafish

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