Whole-genome sequencing, phenotypic characterization, and antifungal susceptibility profiles of three Aspergillus hortae clinical isolates from Colombia

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The Aspergillus genus comprises fungi that are widely distributed in nature. Several Aspergillus sections are important for recycling organic matter; while the Fumigati section is classically associated with compost, the Terrei section also plays a relevant role in this process. Aspergillus hortae is a species from this section that has been isolated from clinical samples, but its role as a pathogenic agent is unclear. In this study, we analysed three clinical isolates of A. hortae from Colombia, initially misiden- tified as A. terreus. Morphological characterization at 26 °C and 37 °C confirmed its thermotolerant nature. Whole-genome sequencing enabled accurate species identifi- cation and revealed phylogenetic divergence from the reference genome. Antifungal susceptibility testing (EUCAST broth microdilution) showed intrinsic resistance to amphotericin B (MIC 2–4 mg/L) and susceptibility to azoles (MIC 0.25–1 mg/L). A mutation (M769K) in the MelA ortholog of a hypopigmented isolate, which had the lowest MIC value for AmB (2 mg/L), was identified. This study presents the morpho- logical characterization, molecular typing through whole-genome analysis and identi- fication of susceptibility profiles to azoles and amphotericin B of three clinical isolates of A. hortae from Colombia.

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MARIN-CARVAJAL, Santiago et al. Whole-genome sequencing, phenotypic characterization, and antifungal susceptibility profiles of three Aspergillus hortae clinical isolates from Colombia. Plos One, San Francisco, v. 21, n. 2, e0342479, 2026. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0342479. Disponível em: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0342479. Acesso em: 16 jun. 2026.