Mechanisms of Antifungal Resistance in Aspergillus
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Resistance mechanisms of Aspergillus fumigatus to antifungals
Aspergillus fumigatus is a universally distributed opportunistic fungal pathogen with a significant global incidence and extremely high mortality. The widespread and extensive use of azole antifungals has led to the emergence of A. fumigatus azole resistant, resulting in serious consequences for patients infected with these isolates, who are left with limited therapeutic options.
Initially, the emergence of resistant strains was very sporadic and showed point mutations in key areas of the Cyp51A enzyme (G54, G138, F219, M220, G448S) in strains isolated from patients undergoing long-term treatment with azoles. This clinical pathway is due to the selective pressure that azoles exert on A. fumigatus within the patient. However, since 2014, resistance has grown significantly, and almost all azole-resistant A. fumigatus strains have a combined mechanism of modifications in the promoter and the coding portion of cyp51A (TR34/L98H or TR46/Y121F/T289A). Both resistance mechanisms are frequently detected in strains from patients who have never been exposed to antifungal therapy. In these cases, the involvement of an environmental route is raised, in which the unintentional exposure of A. fumigatus to DMIs (imidazole and triazole) in the field would be favoring the resistance emergence.
Origin and Evolution of A. fumigatus Resistance to Antifungals
Nowadays, the isolation of A. fumigatus strains resistant to antifungals is an increasing global emergence. The continuous exposure of A. fumigatus to environmental fungicides, used for crop protection against other fungal species that cause agricultural damage, is believed to be selecting multi drug resistant strains. The main azole resistance mechanisms in A. fumigatus are strains with modifications of the azole target (cyp51A gene), mainly the TR34/L98H, followed by TR46/Y121F/A289T. Both types of mechanisms are responsible for panazole resistance and cross resistance to DMIs used for crop protection (imidazoles and triazoles). More recently, resistance to several fungicide classes such as, Bencimidazoles (MBC), Estrobilurinas (QoIs), sucinato deshidrogenase inhibitors (SDHIs) and Dicarboximides, has also been acknowledged.
Genomic characterization (NGS) of strains from both clinical and environmental sources allows linking genomic differences with the acquisition of resistance to different fungicides. Adding data on susceptibility to non-azole antifungals provides a more precise picture of the phylogenetic relationships among strains, as distinct subclades are formed in which strains multi-resistant to non-azole antifungals grouped with azole-resistant strains with TRs resistance mechanisms. This formation of specific clades with strains that differ in geographic origin and year of isolation suggests the existence of a common link, an evolutionary origin according to which the strains have developed under similar circumstances that converge in a series of multi-resistance mechanisms to fungicides from different families. The resistance of A. fumigatus to non-azole fungicides, that are exclusively used in the environment, confirms that the strains with TRs resistance mechanisms are selected and developed in the environment where they are exposed to the selective pressure of multiple fungicides.
Tolerance and Persistence to Azole Antifungals in Aspergillus fumigatus
Tolerance and persistence are two phenomena by which pathogenic organisms can survive the microbicidal action of antimicrobials that should kill them over an extended period. In our laboratory, we investigate the ability of certain A. fumigatus isolates to exhibit tolerance and persistence to azoles, which are the first-line antifungal treatment for aspergillosis infections.
We are developing methodologies to detect and study tolerance and persistence, both in the laboratory and in clinical diagnosis. Using these methods, we are exploring the underlying molecular and genomic mechanisms that enable these phenomena. In addition, we are investigating the potential relevance of tolerance and persistence in the efficacy of antifungal treatment.
Differential Modulation of Persulfidation in the Fungus and Host as a Novel Antifungal Strategy
Persulfidation is a post-translational modification in which an activated sulfur group (S₂-), through the action of an enzyme, performs a specific nucleophilic attack on thiol (-SH) groups of cysteine residues in target proteins, forming a persulfide group (-SSH). This modification has been shown to modulate the intrinsic activity of proteins, playing a crucial role in various cellular mechanisms and physiological functions.
In our previous research, we demonstrated that correct levels of persulfidation are important both for A. fumigatus virulence and for orchestrating an adequate immune response in the host. Based on this, our research explores the hypothesis that differential modulation of persulfidation could constitute a novel antifungal treatment strategy.
We are investigating the ability of compounds to inhibit fungal enzymes responsible for persulfidation, aiming to reduce persulfidation levels and thereby decrease A. fumigatus virulence. Additionally, we are studying the use of sulfur donors as a potential means to enhance persulfidation in pulmonary host cells, with the goal of strengthening the immune response.
Evolution of Cross-Resistance to the New Antifungals Olorofim and Manogepix
Azole resistance is already present worldwide. Studies have shown that the most common resistance mechanisms—tandem repeats in the promoter of the gene encoding the azole target—have developed in agricultural settings due to the indiscriminate use of pesticides from the same family as clinical azoles.
Currently, two new clinical antifungals with novel molecular mechanisms of action have been introduced: olorofim and manogepix. However, analogous compounds with the same mechanism of action, ipflufenoquin and aminopyrifen, have also been developed for use as pesticides. This situation puts us at risk of repeating the same mistake made with azoles.
In this international collaborative project, we study the evolution of resistance and cross-resistance to these clinical and environmental antifungals. Our goal is to design strategies to minimize the emergence of resistance in the environment and develop early detection methods for antifungal resistance.
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PROJECT TITLE: Consorcio Centro de Investigacion Biomedica en Red (CIBER). Infectious Diseases Area.
Funding Agency: CIF: G85296226. Reference: CB21/13/00105
Dates: 2022-2026 Funding: 85.000 € (first year)
Principal Investigator: Emilia Mellado Terrado
PROJECT TITLE: Modulación diferencial de la persulfidación en el hongo y el hospedador como nueva estrategia antifúngica.
Funding Agency: Agencia Estatal de Investigación (Convocatoria Proyectos de Generación de Conocimiento"
Reference: Project PID2022-136343OA-I00 funded by MICIU/AEI /10.13039/501100011033 and by FEDER, UE
Principal Investigator: Jorge Amich.
Dates: 2024-2026.
Funding: 118.750 €
PROJECT TITLE: : Bridging the gap between environment and patient JPIAMR (AC23CIII_2/00002 (JPIAMR2023-DISTOMOS-103).
DATES: 2024-2026 Funding: 178.000 €
Principal Investigator: Jorge Amich.
PROJECT TITLE: : Buscando los rasgos geneticos de la resistencia de Aspergillus fumigatus a los azoles para preservar la eficacia de los azoles:un enfoque de salud global.
FUNDING AGENCY: Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria. PI21CIII/00028_ MPY443/2021
DATES: 2022-2025 Funding: 47.000 €
Principal Investigator: Emilia Mellado Terrado
PROJECT TITLE: : Persistencia a antifúngicos azólicos en Aspergillus fumigatus: mecanismos, relevancia y diagnóstico.
FUNDING AGENCY: AESI 2022 (PI22CIII/00053).
DATES: 2023-2025 Funding: 55.000 €
Principal Investigator: Jorge Amich.
PROJECT TITLE: : La medicina de precisión contra la resistencia a antimicrobianos:
CONSORCIO CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION BIOMEDICA EN RED (CIBER) CENTRO NACIONAL DE MICROBIOLOGIA
G85296226 PMP22/00092. Project MePRAM 28.107.46QF.749 Funding: 4.339.500,00€
Principal Investigator: Jesus Oteo
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PUBMED DOIEpidemic of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae in Europe is driven by nosocomial spread
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PUBMED DOISpanish Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance Program Collaborating Group. Characterization of Carbapenemase-Producing Klebsiella oxytoca in Spain, 2016-2017
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PUBMEDGrundmann H, Glasner C, Albiger B, Aanensen DM, Tomlinson CT, Andrasević AT, Cantón R, Carmeli Y, Friedrich AW, Giske CG, Glupczynski Y, Gniadkowski M, Livermore DM, Nordmann P, Poirel L, Rossolini GM, Seifert H, Vatopoulos A, Walsh T, Woodford N, Monnet DL; European Survey of Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae (EuSCAPE) Working Group. Occurrence of carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli in the European survey of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (EuSCAPE): a prospective, multinational study
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PUBMEDThe Carbapenemase-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae Population Is Distinct and More Clonal than the Carbapenem-Susceptible Population.
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PUBMED DOIThe spread of KPC-producing Enterobacteriaceae in Spain: WGS analysis of the emerging high-risk clones of Klebsiella pneumoniae ST11/KPC-2, ST101/KPC-2 and ST512/KPC-3
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PUBMED DOICarbapenemase-producing Escherichia coli is becoming more prevalent in Spain mainly because of the polyclonal dissemination of OXA-48
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PUBMED DOIDiverse large HIV-1 non-subtype B clusters are spreading among men who have sex with men in Spain
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PUBMED DOIImprovement of HIV-1 coreceptor tropism prediction by employing selected nucleotide positions of the env gene in a Bayesian network classifier.
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PUBMED DOIPredominance of CXCR4 tropism in HIV-1 CRF14_BG strains from newly diagnosed infections.
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PUBMED DOIMolecular epidemiology, phylogeny, and phylodynamics of CRF63_02A1, a recently originated HIV-1 circulating recombinant form spreading in Siberia.
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PUBMED DOIEpidemiological surveillance of HIV-1 transmitted drug resistance in Spain in 2004-2012: relevance of transmission clusters in the propagation of resistance mutations.
Vega Y, Delgado E, Fernández-García A, Cuevas MT, Thomson MM, Montero V, Sánchez M, Sánchez AM, Pérez-Álvarez L; Spanish Group for the Study of New HIV-1 Diagnoses in Galicia and Basque Country. Epidemiological surveillance of HIV-1 transmitted drug resistance in Spain in 2004-2012: relevance of transmission clusters in the propagation of resistance mutations. PLoS One. 2015; 10:e0125699.
PUBMED DOIPhylogeny and phylogeography of a recent HIV-1 subtype F outbreak among men who have sex with men in Spain deriving from a cluster with a wide geographic circulation in Western Europe.
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PUBMED DOIIdentification of an HIV-1 BG intersubtype recombinant form (CRF73_BG), partially related to CRF14_BG, which Is circulating in Portugal and Spain.
Fernández-García A, Delgado E, Cuevas MT, Vega Y, Montero V, Sánchez M, Carrera C, López-Álvarez MJ, Miralles C, Pérez-Castro S, Cilla G, Hinojosa C, Pérez-Álvarez L, Thomson MM. Identification of an HIV-1 BG intersubtype recombinant form (CRF73_BG), partially related to CRF14_BG, which Is circulating in Portugal and Spain. PLoS One. 2016; 11:e0148549.
PUBMED DOISequence analysis of in vivo-expressed HIV-1 spliced RNAs reveals the usage of new and unusual splice sites by viruses of different subtypes
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PUBMED DOIHIV-1 genetic diversity in recently diagnosed infections in Moscow: predominance of AFSU, frequent branching in clusters, and circulation of the Iberian subtype G variant.
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PUBMED DOIBayesian phylogeographic analyses clarify the origin of the HIV-1 subtype A variant circulating in former Soviet Union's countries.
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PUBMED DOIViruses from a cluster of HIV-1 Elite controllers inherit viral characteristics associated with the clinical non-progressor phenotype.
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PUBMED DOIFactors Leading to the Loss of Natural Elite Control of HIV-1 Infection.
María Pernas, Laura Tarancón-Diez, Esther Rodríguez-Gallego, Josep Gómez, Julia G. Prado, Concepción Casado, Beatriz Dominguez-Molina, Isabel Olivares, Maite Coiras, Agathe León, Carmen Rodriguez, Jose Miguel Benito, Norma Rallón, Montserrat Plana, Onofre Martinez-Madrid, Marta Dapena, Jose Antonio Iribarren, Jorge del Romero, Felipe García, José Alcamí, Mª Ángeles Muñoz-Fernández, Francisco Vidal, Manuel Leal, Cecilio Lopez-Galindeza, Ezequiel Ruiz-Mateos. On behalf of ECRIS integrated in the Spanish AIDS Research Network. (2018). Factors Leading to the Loss of Natural Elite Control of HIV-1 Infection. J.Virol. 92, 5 e01805-17.
PUBMED DOIImproved antibody cross-neutralizing activity in HIV-1 dual double infected LTNP patients.
María Pernas, Concepción Casado, Victor Sanchez-Merino, Alberto Merino-Mansilla, Isabel Olivares, Eloisa Yuste, Cecilio Lopez-Galindez. Improved antibody cross-neutralizing activity in HIV-1 dual double infected LTNP patients. (2015) PLoS One. Aug 10; 10 (8):e0134054. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0134054. eCollection.
PUBMED DOIInfluence of Mutation and Recombination on HIV-1 in vitro Fitness Recovery.
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PUBMED DOIAnalysis of HIV-1 “in vitro” evolution through 3D real fitness landscapes constructed by Self Organizing Maps.
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PUBMED DOIIdentification of a Spanish HIV-1 Long Term Non-Progressor cluster infected with a low replicating virus.
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PUBMED DOIA Genome-to-Genome Analysis of Associations between Human Genetic Variation, HIV-1 Sequence Diversity, and Retroviral Control.
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PUBMED DOIPrevalence of HIV-1 dual infection in LTNP-Elite Controllers
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PUBMED DOIEvidence of Ongoing Replication in a Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Persistently Infected Cell Line
Isabel Olivares, Carmen Sánchez-Jiménez, Catarina Reis Vieira, Víctor Toledano, Mónica Gutiérrez-Rivas, and Cecilio López-Galíndez. Evidence of Ongoing Replication in a Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Persistently Infected Cell Line. (2013). J. of General Virology. 94, 944-954.
PUBMED DOIPrevalence of pSCFS7-like vectors among cfr-positive staphylococcal population in Spain.
Prevalence of pSCFS7-like vectors among cfr-positive staphylococcal population in Spain. Nguyen LTT*, Román F*, Morikawa K, Trincado P, Marcos C, Rojo-Martín MD, Cafini F. Int J Antimicrob Agents. 2018 Aug;52(2):305-306.
PUBMED DOICarbapenemase-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae From Transplanted Patients in Brazil: Phylogeny, Resistome, Virulome and Mobile Genetic Elements Harboring blaKPC2 or blaNDM-1
Raro OHF, da Silva RMC, Filho EMR, Sukiennik TCT, Stadnik C, Dias CAG, Oteo, Iglesias J, Pérez-Vázquez M. Carbapenemase-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae From Transplanted Patients in Brazil: Phylogeny, Resistome, Virulome and Mobile Genetic Elements Harboring blaKPC2 or blaNDM-1.Front Microbiol. 2020 jul 15;11:1563.
PUBMED DOICarbapenemase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Spain: interregional dissemination of the high risk-clones ST175 and ST244 carrying blaVIM-2, blaVIM-1, blaIMP-8, blaVIM-20 and blaKPC-2
Pérez-Vázquez M, Sola-Campoy PJ, Zurita ÁM, et al. Carbapenemase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Spain: interregional dissemination of the high risk-clones ST175 and ST244 carrying blaVIM-2, blaVIM-1, blaIMP-8, blaVIM-20 and blaKPC-2.Int J Antimicrob Agents. 2020;106026.
PUBMED DOIProspective multicenter study of carbapenemase producing Enterobacteriaceae from 83 hospitals in Spain: High in vitro susceptibility to colistin and meropenem
Oteo J*, Ortega A, Bartolomé R, Bou G, Conejo C, Fernández-Martínez M, González-López JJ, Martínez-García L, Martínez-Martínez L, Merino M, Miró E, Mora M, Navarro F, Oliver A, Pascual Á, Rodríguez-Baño J, Ruiz-Carrascoso G, Ruiz-Garbajosa P, Zamorano L, Bautista V, Pérez-Vázquez M, Campos J; GEIH-GEMARA (SEIMC) and REIPI. Prospective multicenter study of carbapenemase producing Enterobacteriaceae from 83 hospitals in Spain: High in vitro susceptibility to colistin and meropenem. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2015; 59(6): 3406-12.
PUBMED DOIEmergence of NDM-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli in Spain: phylogeny, resistome, virulence and plasmids encoding blaNDM-like genes as determined by WGS
Pérez-Vázquez M, Sola Campoy PJ, Ortega A, Bautista V, Monzón S, Ruiz-Carrascoso G, Mingorance J, González-Barberá EM, Gimeno C, Aracil B, Sáez D, Lara N, Fernández S, González-López JJ, Campos J, Kingsley RA, Dougan G,Oteo-Iglesias J; Spanish NDM Study Group. Emergence of NDM-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli in Spain: phylogeny, resistome, virulence and plasmids encoding blaNDM-like genes as determined by WGS. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2019 Dec 1; A 74(12):3489-3496.
PUBMED DOIZoonotic pathogens in fluctuating common vole (Microtus arvalis) populations: occurrence and dynamics
Rodriguez-Pastor, Ruth; Escudero, Raquel; Lambin, Xavier; Vidal, M Dolors; Gil, Horacio; Jado, Isabel; Rodriguez-Vargas, Manuela; Luque-Larena, Juan Jose; Mougeot, Francois. Zoonotic pathogens in fluctuating common vole (Microtus arvalis) populations: occurrence and dynamics. Parasitology. pp. 1 - 10. 24/09/2018.
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Jorge Amich Elías
Tenure Scientist
ORCID code: 0000-0002-8987-5115
Doctor en Microbiología y Genética Molecular, realizó su tesis doctoral (2010) en la Universidad de Salamanca bajo la dirección del Dr. José Antonio Calera Abad. Realizó estancias postdoctorales en la Universidad de Würzburg (Alemania) bajo la supervisión del Prof. Sven Krappmann (2011-2012) y en el Hospital Clínico de Würzbug bajo la supervisión del Prof. Andreas Beilhack (2013-2015). Entre 2016 y 2021 fue Investigador Principal en el Manchester Fungal Infection Group (MFIG, Universidad de Manchester, Reino Unido) financiado con un MRC Career Development Award. En 2022 me he incorporado al Centro Nacional de Microbiología del ISCIII gracias a un contrato de Atracción de Talento de la Comunidad de Madrid. En 2024, pasó a ser Científico Titular de los OPIs en el CNM.
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Victor Arribas Antón
Contratado posdoctoral
ORCID code: 0000-0002-6079-8988
PhD in Functional Biology and Genomics from the University of Salamanca (2019) under the supervision of Dr. Pilar Pérez and Dr. Pedro Coll. He completed a short-term predoctoral fellowship at the University of Glasgow in Glasgow Polyomics (United Kingdom). In 2020, he obtained a Torres Quevedo postdoctoral fellowship to support the hiring of early-career PhD researchers in industry, focusing on the production of recombinant antibodies with therapeutic applications. In 2022, he received a Margarita Salas postdoctoral fellowship to carry out a long-term research stay at the Complutense University of Madrid, where he worked on identifying novel antifungal targets for C. albicans using proteomics. In 2025, he joined ISCIII at National Center for Microbiology under a contract funded by a European project.
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Khalil Ashraph
Predoctoral
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