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Molecular Markers of Antifungal Resistance: Potential Uses in Routine Practice and Future Perspectives

Guillermo García‐Effrón

2021Journal of Fungi27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Antifungal susceptibility testing (AST) has come to establish itself as a mandatory routine in clinical practice. At the same time, the mycological diagnosis seems to have headed in the direction of non-culture-based methodologies. The downside of these developments is that the strains that cause these infections are not able to be studied for their sensitivity to antifungals. Therefore, at present, the mycological diagnosis is correctly based on laboratory evidence, but the antifungal treatment is undergoing a growing tendency to revert back to being empirical, as it was in the last century. One of the explored options to circumvent these problems is to couple non-cultured based diagnostics with molecular-based detection of intrinsically resistant organisms and the identification of molecular mechanisms of resistance (secondary resistance). The aim of this work is to review the available molecular tools for antifungal resistance detection, their limitations, and their advantages. A comprehensive description of commercially available and in-house methods is included. In addition, gaps in the development of these molecular technologies are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

AntifungalMolecular diagnosticsIdentification (biology)Antifungal drugsResistance (ecology)Computational biologyClinical PracticeBiologyIntensive care medicineBiotechnologyMedicineBioinformaticsMicrobiologyEcologyFamily medicineAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityFungal Infections and StudiesPlant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
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