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
Publications
Immunogenicity of a third dose with mRNA-vaccines in the ChAdOx1-S/BNT162b2 vaccination regimen against SARS-CoV-2 variants.
García-Pérez J, Borobia AM, Pérez-Olmeda M, Portolés A, Castaño L, Campins-Artí M, Bertrán MJ, Bermejo M, Arribas JR, López A, Ascaso-Del-Rio A, Arana-Arri E, Fuentes Camps I, Vilella A, Cascajero A, García-Morales MT, Castillo de la Osa M, Pérez Ingidua C, Lora D, Jiménez-Santana P, Pino-Rosa S, Gómez de la Cámara A, De La Torre-Tarazona E, Calonge E, Cruces R, Belda-Iniesta C, Alcamí J, Frías J, Carcas AJ, Díez-Fuertes F. iScience. 2024; 27(9):110728
PUBMED DOILonger intervals between SARS-CoV-2 infection and mRNA-1273 doses improve the neutralization of different variants of concern
García-Pérez J, Bermejo M, Ramírez-García A, De La Torre-Tarazona HE, Cascajero A, Castillo de la Osa M, Jiménez P, Aparicio Gómez M, Calonge E, Sancho-López A, Payares-Herrera C, Layunta Acero R, Vicente-Izquierdo L, Avendaño-Solá C, Alcamí J, Pérez-Olmeda M, Díez-Fuertes F. J Med Virol. 2023; 95(3):e28679
PUBMED DOIImmune response and reactogenicity after immunization with two-doses of an experimental COVID-19 vaccine (CVnCOV) followed by a third-fourth shot with a standard mRNA vaccine (BNT162b2): RescueVacs multicenter cohort study
Ascaso-Del-Rio A, García-Pérez J, Pérez-Olmeda M, Arana-Arri E, Vergara I, Pérez-Ingidua C, Bermejo M, Castillo de la Osa M, Imaz-Ayo N, Riaño Fernández I, Astasio González O, Díez-Fuertes F, Meijide S, Arrizabalaga J, Hernández Gutiérrez L, de la Torre-Tarazona HE, Mariano Lázaro A, Vargas-Castrillón E, Alcamí J, Portolés A; RescueVac study Group. EClinicalMedicine. 2022; 51:101542
PUBMED DOIImmunogenic dynamics and SARS-CoV-2 variant neutralisation of the heterologous ChAdOx1-S/BNT162b2 vaccination: Secondary analysis of the randomised CombiVacS study
García-Pérez J, González-Pérez M, Castillo de la Osa M, Borobia AM, Castaño L, Bertrán MJ, Campins M, Portolés A, Lora D, Bermejo M, Conde P, Hernández-Gutierrez L, Carcas A, Arana-Arri E, Tortajada M, Fuentes I, Ascaso A, García-Morales MT, Erick de la Torre-Tarazona H, Arribas JR, Imaz-Ayo N, Mellado-Pau E, Agustí A, Pérez-Ingidua C, Gómez de la Cámara A, Ochando J, Belda-Iniesta C, Frías J, Alcamí J, Pérez-Olmeda M; CombiVacS study Group. EClinicalMedicine. 2022; 50:101529
PUBMED DOITranscriptomic Evidence of the Immune Response Activation in Individuals With Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy Dominant 2 (LGMDD2) Contributes to Resistance to HIV-1 Infection
Diez-Fuertes F, López-Huertas MR, García-Pérez J, Calonge E, Bermejo M, Mateos E, Martí P, Muelas N, Vílchez JJ, Coiras M, Alcamí J, Rodríguez-Mora S. Front Cell Dev Biol. 2022; 10:839813
PUBMED DOIImmunogenicity and reactogenicity of BNT162b2 booster in ChAdOx1-S-primed participants (CombiVacS): a multicentre, open-label, randomised, controlled, phase 2 trial
Borobia AM, Carcas AJ, Pérez-Olmeda M, Castaño L, Bertran MJ, García-Pérez J, Campins M, Portolés A, González-Pérez M, García Morales MT, Arana-Arri E, Aldea M, Díez-Fuertes F, Fuentes I, Ascaso A, Lora D, Imaz-Ayo N, Barón-Mira LE, Agustí A, Pérez-Ingidua C, Gómez de la Cámara A, Arribas JR, Ochando J, Alcamí J, Belda-Iniesta C, Frías J; CombiVacS Study Group. Lancet. 2021; 398(10295):121-130
PUBMED DOIBroth microdilution protocol for determining antimicrobial susceptibility of Legionella pneumophila to clinically relevant antimicrobials
Sewell M, Farley C, Portal EAR, Lindsay D, Ricci ML, Jarraud S, Scaturro M, Descours G, Krøvel AV, Barton R, Boostom I, Ure R, Kese D, Gaia V, Golob M, Paukner S, Ginevra C, Afshar B, Nadarajah S, Wybo I, Michel C, Echahdi F, González-Rubio JM, González-Camacho F, Mentasti M, Flountzi AS, Petzold M, Moran-Gilad J, Uldum S, Winchell J, Wooton M, Bernard K, Jones LC, Chalker VJ, Spiller OB. J Microbiol Methods. 2025 Jan;228:107071.
PUBMED DOIEpidemiology, molecular characterisation and antimicrobial susceptibility of Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates in Madrid, Spain, in 2016
María D. Guerrero-Torres, María B. Menéndez, Carmen S. Guerras, Estela Tello, Juan Ballesteros, Petunia Clavo, Teresa Puerta, Mar Vera, Oskar Ayerdi, Juan C. Carrio, Inmaculada Monzo, Jorge del Romero, Julio A. Vázquez, Raquel Abad. 20. María D. Guerrero-Torres, María B. Menéndez, Carmen S. Guerras, Estela Tello, Juan Ballesteros, Petunia Clavo, Teresa Puerta, Mar Vera, Oskar Ayerdi, Juan C. Carrio, Inmaculada Monzo, Jorge del Romero, Julio A. Vázquez, Raquel Abad. Epidemiol Infect. 2019 Sep 24;147:e274
PUBMED DOIThe global meningitis genome partnership
Rodgers E, Bentley SD, Borrow R, Bratcher HB, Brisse S, Brueggemann AB, Caugant DA, Findlow J, Fox L, Glennie L, Harrison LH, Harrison OB, Heyderman RS, van Rensburg MJ, Jolley KA, Kwambana-Adams B, Ladhani S, LaForce M, Levin M, Lucidarme J, MacAlasdair N, Maclennan J, Maiden MCJ, Maynard-Smith L, Muzzi A, Oster P, Rodrigues CMC, Ronveaux O, Serino L, Smith V, van der Ende A, Vázquez J, Wang X, Yezli S, Stuart JM. J Infect. 2020; 81(4): 510-520
PUBMED DOIThe importance of microbiology reference laboratories and adequate funding for infectious disease surveillance
Shaw D, Torreblanca RA, Amin-Chowdhury Z, Bautista A, Bennett D, Broughton K, Casanova C, Choi EH, Claus H, Corcoran M, Cottrell S, Cunney R, Cuypers L, Dalby T, Davies H, de Gouveia L, Deghmane AE, Desmet S, Domenech M, Drew R, Plessis MD, Duarte C, Fuursted K, Golden A, Almeida SCG, Henares D, Henriques-Normark B, Hilty M, Hoffmann S, Humphreys H, Jacobsson S, Johnson C, Jolley KA, Kawabata A, Kozakova J, Kristinsson KG, Krizova P, Kuch A, Ladhani S, Lâm TT, Ayala MEL, Lindholm L, Litt D, Maiden MCJ, Martin I, Martiny D, Mattheus W, McCarthy ND, Meehan M, Meiring S, Mölling P, Morfeldt E, Morgan J, Mulhall R, Muñoz-Almagro C, Murdoch D, Musilek M, Novakova L, Oftadeh S, Perez-Arguello A, Pérez-Vázquez MD, Perrin M, Prevost B, Roberts M, Rokney A, Ron M, Sanabria OM, Scott KJ, Sempere J, Siira L, de Lemos APS, Sintchenko V, Skoczyńska A, Slotved HC, Smith AJ, Taha MK, Toropainen M, Tzanakaki G, Vainio A, van der Linden MPG, van Sorge NM, Varon E, Moreno JV, Vohrnova S, von Gottberg A, Yuste J, Brueggemann AB. Lancet Digit Health. 2025 Apr;7(4):e275-e281.
PUBMED DOIAntimicrobial resistance and epidemiological aspects of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in the province of Lleida, Spain (2017-2024).
Cumplido A, Aramburu J, Font M, Montes M, Abad R, López E, Bernet A, Mormeneo S, Prats I, García M, Sánchez E, Bellés A. Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin (Engl Ed). 2025 Mar;43(3):156-161.
PUBMED DOIExploring the sequence diversity and surface expression of Factor H-Binding Protein among invasive serogroup B meningococcal strains from selected European countries
Clark SA, Willerton L, Claus H, Carannante A, Stefanelli P, Abad R, Vázquez JA, Borrow R. Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2024 Dec 31;20(1):2427471
PUBMED DOIResultado falso negativo en diversas PCR multiplex y monoplex en un episodio de bacteriemia por Neisseria meningitidis. Implicaciones diagnósticas, terapéuticas y epidemiológicas [False negative result in both multiplex and monoplex PCR in a case of Neisseria meningitidis bacteremia. Diagnostic, therapeutic and epidemiological implications]
Monforte ML, Cebollada R, Escobar MJ, Abad R, Aspiroz C. Rev Esp Quimioter. 2024 Oct;37(5):427-428
PUBMED DOIGlobal Meningococcal Initiative: Insights on antibiotic resistance, control strategies and advocacy efforts in Western Europe
Borrow R, Campbell H, Caugant DA, Cherkaoui A, Claus H, Deghmane AE, Dinleyici EC, Harrison LH, Hausdorff WP, Bajanca-Lavado P, Levy C, Mattheus W, Mikula-Pratschke C, Mölling P, Sáfadi MA, Smith V, van Sorge NM, Stefanelli P, Taha MK, Toropainen M, Tzanakaki G, Vázquez J. . J Infect. 2024; 89(6): 106335
PUBMED DOIMeningococcal disease in the Middle East: A report from the Global Meningococcal Initiative
Al-Abri SS, Abuhasan MY, Albayat SSA, Bai X, Bastaki H, Borrow R, Caugant DA, Dbaibo G, Deghmane AE, Dinleyici EC, Ghuneim N, Sheek-Hussein M, Lucidarme J, Leng S, Koliou MG, Sáfadi MAP, Salman JA, Al-Sanouri T, Smith V, Taha MK, Vázquez J, Wright C, Yezli S. J Infect. 2024; 88(2):71-76.
PUBMED DOIAntimicrobial-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Europe in 2020 compared with in 2013 and 2018: a retrospective genomic surveillance study.
Golparian D, Cole MJ, Sánchez-Busó L, Day M, Jacobsson S, Uthayakumaran T, Abad R, Bercot B, Caugant DA, Heuer D, Jansen K, Pleininger S, Stefanelli P, Aanensen DM, Bluemel B, Unemo M; Euro-GASP study group. Lancet Microbe. 2024 May;5(5):e478-e488.
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Mónica Valiente Novillo
Técnico de laboratorio. Convocatoria empleo juvenial (PEJ-2021-TL_BMD-21100)
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Noelia Castrillo Garrido
Técnico de Laboratorio. Contratada de Proyecto PID2021-127477OB-I00 (AEI)
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