Molecular genotyping of Candida parapsilosis group I clinical isolates by analysis of polymorphic microsatellite markers

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Lasker, BA
Butler, G
Lott, TJ
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[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Mycot Dis Branch, Div Bacterial & Mycot Dis, Natl Ctr Infect Dis, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
[2] Univ Coll Dublin, Dept Biochem, Conway Inst Biomol & Biomed Res, Dublin 4, Ireland
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10.1128/JCM.44.3.750-759.2006
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Candida parapsilosis, a pathogenic yeast, is composed of three newly designated genomic species that are physiologically and morphologically indistinguishable. Nosocomial infections caused by group I C parapsilosis are often associated with the breakdown of infection control practices and the contamination of medical devices, solutions, and indwelling catheters. Due to the low levels of nucleotide sequence variation that are observed, an investigation of the size polymorphisms in loci harboring microsatellite repeat sequences was applied for the typing of C parapsilosis group I isolates. PCR primer sets that flank the microsatellite repeats for seven loci were designed. Following amplification by PCR, the size of each amplification product was determined automatically by capillary electrophoresis. A total of 42 C. parapsilosis group I isolates were typed by microsatellite analysis, and their profiles were compared to the hybridization profiles obtained by use of the Cp3-13 DNA probe. A high degree of discrimination (discriminatory power = 0.971) was observed by microsatellite analysis. The number of different alleles per locus ranged from 14 for locus B to 5 for locus C. Microsatellite analysis detected 30 different microsatellite genotypes, with 24 genotypes represented by a single isolate. Comparison of the genotypes obtained by microsatellite analysis and those obtained by analysis of the Cp3-13 hybridization profiles showed that they were similar, and these methods were able to identify related and unrelated isolates. Some discrepancies were observed between the methods and may be due to higher mutation rates and/or homoplasy by microsatellite markers. Identical results were observed between microsatellite analysis and Cp3-13 DNA hybridization profile analysis for C. parapsilosis isolates obtained from two patients, demonstrating the reproducibilities of the methods in vivo. Identical microsatellite profiles were observed for isolates displaying different phenotypic switching morphologies. Indistinguishable Cp3-13 DNA hybridization profiles were observed for six epidemiologically related isolates; however, only three of six primary isolates had identical microsatellite profiles. Size variation at a single locus was observed for three of six isolates obtained either after the outbreak period or from a different body site, suggesting the potential of the method to detect microevolutionary events. Interestingly, for most loci a single allele per strain was observed; in contrast, two alleles per locus were observed for some strains, and consistent with the findings for natural isolates, some isolates may be aneuploid. Due to the potential for high throughput, reproducibility, and discrimination, microsatellite analysis may provide a robust and efficient method for the genotyping of large numbers of C. parapsilosis group I isolates.
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