Oral Candida carriage and resistance against common antifungal agents in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients

Matti Mauramo, Nurgül Tonoz, Jörg Halter, Betsy Joseph,Tuomas Waltimo

Supportive Care in Cancer(2024)

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Purpose Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipients receiving long-term and high-dose immunosuppressive medications suffer commonly from oral candida infections. This prospective cohort study examined oral fungal carriage in HSCT recipients and screened the susceptibility against commonly used antifungal agents. An increasing oral occurrence of C andida spp. and the development of resistance against clinically administered fluconazole were hypothesized. Methods Two hundred HSCT recipients were included and followed up for 2 years post-HSCT. Oral microbiological specimens were analyzed with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry assays (MALDI-TOF). The colorimetric method was applied for the susceptibility testing by commercially available Sensititre YeastOne (SYO®, TREK Diagnostics Systems, Thermo-Fisher, UK). Results The prevalence of oral Candida spp. carriage increased statistically significantly after a year post-HSCT being 30, 26, 35, 44, and 47%, pre-HSCT, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months post-HSCT, respectively. Altogether, 169 clinical oral Candida strains were isolated. Fourteen Candida spp. were identified, and C. albicans was predominant in 74% of the isolates pre-HSCT with a descending prevalence down to 44% 2 years post-HSCT. An increasing relative proportion of non -albicans species post-HSCT was evident. No development of resistance of C. albicans against fluconazole was found. Instead, a shift from C. albicans towards non- albicans species, especially C. dubliensis , C. glabrata , and relatively seldom found C. krusei , was observed. Conclusion Oral Candida carriage increases after HSCT. Instead of the expected development of resistance of C. albicans against fluconazole, the relative proportion of non -albicans strains with innate resistance against azole-group antifungals increased.
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HSCT,Oral Candida,Non-albicans,Resistance
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