Phylogenetic Analysis of Clinically Relevant Fusarium Species in Iran

Mycopathologia. 2020 Jun;185(3):515-525. doi: 10.1007/s11046-020-00460-x. Epub 2020 Jun 6.

Abstract

Fungi of the genus Fusarium are well known as major plant pathogens but also cause a broad spectrum of human infections. Sixty-three clinical isolates, collected during 2014-2017, were identified using a part of the TEF1 gene as barcoding marker. Fusarium fujikuroi species complex (FFSC, n = 41, 65%) showed to be the dominant etiological agent, followed by F. solani species complex (FSSC, n = 14, 22%) and F. oxysporum species complex (FOSC, n = 7, 11%). There was one strain belonging to F. lateritium species complex (FLSC, n = 1, 1.5%). For final identification, a phylogenetic tree was constructed including the type strains of each species complex. Most cases of fusariosis were due to nail infection (n = 38, 60.3%), followed by keratitis (n = 22, 34%). Fusarium infections are difficult to be treated due to their intrinsic resistance to different azoles; however, accurate and fast identification of etiological agents may enhance management of the infection. We present the first phylogenetic study on clinical Fusarium spp. from Iran.

Keywords: Fusarium fujikuroi; Keratitis; Phylogeny.

MeSH terms

  • Consensus Sequence
  • DNA, Fungal / chemistry
  • DNA, Fungal / isolation & purification
  • Fusariosis / microbiology*
  • Fusarium / classification*
  • Fusarium / genetics
  • Humans
  • Iran
  • Keratitis / microbiology*
  • Likelihood Functions
  • Onychomycosis / microbiology*
  • Phylogeny

Substances

  • DNA, Fungal