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Título: Phenotypic Impact and Multivariable Assessment of Antifungal Susceptibility in Candida auris Survival Using a Galleria mellonella Model
Autores/as: Alvarruiz, Jorge
Ruiz-Gaitán, Alba Cecilia
Cabanero-Navalon, Marta Dafne
Pemán, Javier
Blanes-Hernández, Rosa
de Cossio, Santiago
García Bustos, Víctor 
Clasificación UNESCO: 32 Ciencias médicas
3201 Ciencias clínicas
320103 Microbiología clínica
320505 Enfermedades infecciosas
Palabras clave: Aggregation
Antifungal Resistance
Candida Auris
Fitness Tradeoffs
Galleria Mellonella, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Publicación seriada: Journal of Fungi 
Resumen: The novel pathogen Candida auris has rapidly become a major health threat due to its high virulence, resistance to multiple antifungal agents, and remarkable environmental persistence. This study evaluated the influence of phenotypic traits and antifungal minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) on C. auris virulence using a Galleria mellonella infection model. Ten clinical strains, categorized as aggregative or non-aggregative, were analyzed for antifungal susceptibility and survival outcomes. All strains exhibited fluconazole resistance, with variable susceptibilities to other antifungals. Survival analysis revealed that the non-aggregative phenotype was independently associated with reduced survival in G. mellonella (HR = 2.418, p = 0.015), while antifungal MICs and invasive origin were not significant independent predictors of mortality in an elastic net-adjusted multivariable model. Strong correlations were observed between certain antifungal MICs, suggesting potential cross-resistance patterns; however, no independent association with virulence was identified. These results suggest that C. auris possesses not only an enhanced ability to develop antifungal resistance but also the capacity to do so without incurring fitness costs that could attenuate its virulence.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/142191
ISSN: 2309-608X
DOI: 10.3390/jof11060406
Fuente: Journal Of Fungi, [ISSN 2309-608X] v. 11 (6), (Mayo 2025).
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