Antifungal susceptibility profile and local epidemiological cut-off values of Yarrowia (Candida) lipolytica: an emergent and rare opportunistic yeast

Jinhan Yu, Xueqing Liu,Dawen Guo,Wenhang Yang,Xinfei Chen,Guiling Zou,Tong Wang, Shichao Pang,Ge Zhang, Jingjing Dong,Yingchun Xu,Ying Zhao

MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM(2024)

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The antifungal susceptibility profile and epidemiological cut-off values (ECOFFs) of Yarrowia lipolytica, a rare opportunistic yeast, remain unclear. We conducted a comprehensive multi-method study on clinical isolates from various central hospitals, based on the China Hospital Invasive Fungal Surveillance Network (2009-2022). Our objective was to evaluate the antifungal susceptibility of Y. lipolytica, establish its local ECOFFs (L-ECOFFs), and compare the performance of the ATB FUNGUS 3 (ATB), Sensititre YeastOne (SYO), and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) test strip (MTS) with that of the broth microdilution (BMD) method. L-ECOFFs were established using ECOFFinder, and we examined ERG11 mutations to assess the reliability of the L-ECOFFs. The L-ECOFF for fluconazole was 8 mu g/mL. Non-wild-type isolates of antifungal drugs, such as flucytosine and azoles, were exclusively isolated from patients. Additionally, we detected that four strains with the ERG11 A395T mutation (azole MIC >L-ECOFF) may be associated with the exposure to azole drugs. For azoles, ATB showed the highest essential agreement with the BMD (98.18%-100%), followed by SYO (85.45%-100%). However, ATB could not detect susceptibility to echinocandins, while SYO exhibited the highest agreement (98.18%-100%) in detecting echinocandin susceptibility. Our findings indicate that acquired azole cross-resistance has emerged despite Y. lipolytica infections being rare. This research provides crucial antifungal susceptibility data and establishes the initial L-ECOFFs for Y. lipolytica. The SYO is recommended as the optimal laboratory antifungal susceptibility testing method for Y. lipolytica, followed by ATB, whereas the use of MTS requires caution. We hope that this study will facilitate improved clinical management of Y. lipolytica infections.
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Yarrowia lipolytica,Candida lipolytica,antifungal susceptibility testing,minimum inhibitory concentration,epidemiological cut-off value,ERG11,azole cross-resistance
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