Aspergillus terreus sectorization: a morphological phenomenon shedding light on amphotericin B resistance mechanism
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2/25/2025
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Summary
Background
Aspergillus terreus is clinically important due to its intrinsic resistance to amphotericin B (AmB), with 36.8% of isolates globally being resistant. Prolonged cultivation of A. terreus on drug-free medium leads to morphological degeneration marked by the emergence of fluffy mycelium-type sectors that show altered antifungal susceptibility profiles. This study investigates how sectorization changes AmB resistance mechanisms in A. terreus.
Objective
The study aimed to characterize an AmB-resistant wild-type (WT) strain and its AmB-susceptible sectorized derivative (ATSec) to elucidate the genes involved in AmB resistance. Gene expression levels and whole-genome sequencing were compared between WT and ATSec with and without AmB treatment to identify molecular mechanisms underlying the resistance phenotype.
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Conclusion
- Published in:mBio,
- Study Type:Experimental Laboratory Study,
- Source: PMID: 39998230, DOI: 10.1128/mbio.03926-24