MOLECULAR TYPING OF Candida albicans ISOLATES FROM HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS

Authors

  • Patricia de Souza Bonfim-Mendonca Department of Clinical Analysis and Biomedicine; Laboratory of Medical Mycology
  • Adriana Fiorini Department of Clinical Analysis and Biomedicine; Laboratory of Medical Mycology
  • Cristiane Suemi Shinobu-Mesquita Department of Clinical Analysis and Biomedicine; Laboratory of Medical Mycology
  • Lilian Cristiane Baeza Department of Clinical Analysis and Biomedicine; Laboratory of Medical Mycology
  • Maria Aparecida Fernandez State University of Maringa; Department of Cell Biology and Genetics; Laboratory of Cell Biology
  • Terezinha Inez Estivalet Svidzinski Department of Clinical Analysis and Biomedicine; Laboratory of Medical Mycology

Abstract

SUMMARY Introduction: The majority of nosocomial fungal infections are caused by Candida spp. where C. albicans is the species most commonly identified. Molecular methods are important tools for assessing the origin of the yeasts isolated in hospitals. Methods: This is a study on the genetic profifiles of 39 nosocomial clinical isolates of C. albicans using two typing methods: random amplifified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and microsatellite, two different primers for each technique were used. Results: RAPD provided 10 and 11 different profiles with values for SAB of 0.84 ± 0.126 and 0.88 ± 0.08 for primers M2 and P4, respectively. Microsatellite using two markers, CDC3 and HIS3, allowed the observation of six and seven different alleles, respectively, with combined discriminatory power of 0.91. Conclusions: Although genetic variability is clear, it was possible to identify high similarity, suggesting a common origin for at least a part of isolates. It is important to emphasize that common origin was proven from yeasts isolated from colonization (urine, catheter or endotracheal secretions) and blood culture from the same patient, indicating that the candidemia must have started from a site of colonization. The combination of RAPD and microsatellite provides a quick and efficient analysis for investigation of similarity among nosocomial isolates of C. albicans.

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Published

2013-12-01

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Mycology

How to Cite

Bonfim-Mendonca, P. de S., Fiorini, A., Shinobu-Mesquita, C. S., Baeza, L. C., Fernandez, M. A., & Svidzinski, T. I. E. (2013). MOLECULAR TYPING OF Candida albicans ISOLATES FROM HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 55(6), 385-391. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/78678