COVID-19 Associated Pulmonary Aspergillosis isolates are genomically diverse but similar to each other in their responses to infection-relevant stresses
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Secondary infections caused by the pulmonary fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus are a significant cause of mortality in patients with severe Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19). Even though epithelial cell damage and aberrant cytokine responses have been linked with susceptibility to COVID-19 associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA), little is known about the mechanisms underpinning co-pathogenicity. Here, we analysed the genomes of 11 A. fumigatus isolates from patients with CAPA in three centres from different European countries. CAPA isolates did not cluster based on geographic origin in a genome-scale phylogeny of representative A. fumigatus isolates. Phenotypically, CAPA isolates were more similar to the A. fumigatus A1160 reference strain than to the Af293 strain when grown in infection-relevant stresses; except for interactions with human immune cells wherein macrophage responses were similar to those induced by the Af293 reference strain. Collectively, our data indicates that CAPA isolates are genomically diverse but are more similar to each other in their responses to infection-relevant stresses. A larger number of isolates from CAPA patients should be studied to identify genetic drivers of co-pathogenicity in patients with COVID-19.
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2022-12-07



