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| Title: | Novel 5-flucytosine-resistant clade of candida dubliniensis from Saudi Arabia and Egypt identified by Cd25 fingerprinting |
| Authors: | Al-Mosaid,Asmaa Sullivan, Derek J. Polacheck, Itzhack Shaheen, Faisal A. Soliman, Osama Al-Hedaithy, Saleh Al-Thawad, Sahar Kabadaya, Motaz Coleman, David C. |
| Keywords: | Novel 5 Flucytosine-resistant clade Candida dubliniensis Saudi Arabia Egypt Cd25 Fingerprinting |
| تاريخ النشر: | 2005 |
| Publisher: | American society for microbiology |
| Citation: | Journal of Clinical Microbiology:43(8);4026-4036 |
| Abstract: | DNA fingerprinting of Candida dubliniensis isolates using the species-specific probe Cd25 previously showed
that this species consists of two distinct groups, termed Cd25 group I and Cd25 group II. The present study
investigated the population structure of 30 C. dubliniensis oral isolates from Saudi Arabia and Egypt using
Cd25 fingerprinting and rRNA gene internal transcribed spacer region-based genotyping. Cd25 fingerprinting
analysis of these isolates revealed two distinct populations, the first of which consisted of 10 closely related
genotype 1 isolates (average similarity coefficient [SAB] value, 0.86). The second population of 20 isolates was
much more heterogeneous (average SAB value, 0.35) and consisted of two distinct subpopulations, one of which
consisted of genotype 3 isolates (n = 13) and the other of genotype 4 isolates (n = 7). A mixed dendrogram
generated from the fingerprint data from the 30 Saudi Arabian and Egyptian isolates, 5 Israeli isolates, and
51 previously characterized international isolates (32 of Cd25 group I and 19 of Cd25 group II) revealed the
presence of three distinct main clades. The first corresponded to the previously described Cd25 group I and
contained all the Saudi Arabian, Egyptian, and Israeli genotype 1 isolates mixed with international isolates.
The second clade corresponded to the previously described Cd25 group II and contained three Israeli isolates,
one genotype 2 isolate, one genotype 3 isolate, and a genotype 4 variant isolate, which were mixed with
international isolates. The third clade has not been described before and consisted solely of the 20 Saudi
Arabian and Egyptian genotype 3 and 4 isolates identified in this study and a previously described genotype
4 Israeli isolate. All 20 Cd25 group III isolates exhibited high-level resistance to 5-flucytosine (MIC >= 128
ug/ml), whereas all Cd25 group I and Cd25 group II isolates tested (10 Saudi Arabian and Egyptian, 16 Israeli,
and 24 international) were susceptible to 5-flucytosine (MIC <= 0.125 ug/ml). The results of this study show for
the first time the presence of a novel 5-flucytosine-resistant clade of C. dubliniensis (Cd25 group III) that is
predominant among isolates from Saudi Arabia and Egypt and absent from a previously characterized
international collection of 98 isolates from 15 countries. |
| Description: | Microbiology Research Division, Dublin Dental Microbiology Research Division, Dublin Dental School and Hospital, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Dublin 2,
Republic of Ireland1; Department of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, The Hebrew
University-Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel2; Jeddah Kidney Center, King Fahad
Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia3; National Cancer Institute, Cairo, Egypt4; Medical Mycology
Unit, Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, King Khalid University Hospital,
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia5; and Microbiology Laboratory, Department of
Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, King Faisal Specialist
Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7893 |
| يظهر في المجموعات: | King Khalid Hospital
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