Analysis of the genetic diversity of Candida isolates obtained from diabetic patients and kidney transplant recipients

Yeasts of the genus Candida have high genetic variability and are the most common opportunistic pathogenic fungi in humans. In this study, we evaluated the genetic diversity among 120 isolates of Candida spp. obtained from diabetic patients, kidney transplant recipients and patients without any immune deficiencies from Paraná state, Brazil. The analysis was performed using the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region and a partial sequence of 28S rDNA. In the phylogenetic analysis, we observed a consistent separation of the species C. albicans, C. dubliniensis, C. glabrata, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. metapsilosis and C. orthopsilosis, however with low intraspecific variability. In the analysis of the C. albicans species, two clades were formed. Clade A included the largest number of isolates (91.2%) and the majority of isolates from GenBank (71.4%). The phylogenetic analysis showed low intraspecific genetic diversity, and the genetic polymorphisms between C. albicans isolates were similar to genetic divergence found in other studies performed with isolates from Brazil. This low genetic diversity of isolates can be explained by the geographic proximity of the patients evaluated. It was observed that yeast colonisation was highest in renal transplant recipients and diabetic patients and that C. albicans was the species most frequently isolated.

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Main Authors: Benedetti,Volmir Pitt, Savi,Daiani Cristina, Aluizio,Rodrigo, Adamoski,Douglas, Kava-Cordeiro,Vanessa, Galli-Terasawa,Lygia V, Glienke,Chirlei
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Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S0074-027620160007004172016-07-19Analysis of the genetic diversity of Candida isolates obtained from diabetic patients and kidney transplant recipientsBenedetti,Volmir PittSavi,Daiani CristinaAluizio,RodrigoAdamoski,DouglasKava-Cordeiro,VanessaGalli-Terasawa,Lygia VGlienke,Chirlei ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 and 28S rDNA Candida diabetes renal transplant recipient Yeasts of the genus Candida have high genetic variability and are the most common opportunistic pathogenic fungi in humans. In this study, we evaluated the genetic diversity among 120 isolates of Candida spp. obtained from diabetic patients, kidney transplant recipients and patients without any immune deficiencies from Paraná state, Brazil. The analysis was performed using the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region and a partial sequence of 28S rDNA. In the phylogenetic analysis, we observed a consistent separation of the species C. albicans, C. dubliniensis, C. glabrata, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. metapsilosis and C. orthopsilosis, however with low intraspecific variability. In the analysis of the C. albicans species, two clades were formed. Clade A included the largest number of isolates (91.2%) and the majority of isolates from GenBank (71.4%). The phylogenetic analysis showed low intraspecific genetic diversity, and the genetic polymorphisms between C. albicans isolates were similar to genetic divergence found in other studies performed with isolates from Brazil. This low genetic diversity of isolates can be explained by the geographic proximity of the patients evaluated. It was observed that yeast colonisation was highest in renal transplant recipients and diabetic patients and that C. albicans was the species most frequently isolated.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.111 n.7 20162016-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762016000700417en10.1590/0074-02760160042
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Kava-Cordeiro,Vanessa
Galli-Terasawa,Lygia V
Glienke,Chirlei
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Analysis of the genetic diversity of Candida isolates obtained from diabetic patients and kidney transplant recipients
author_facet Benedetti,Volmir Pitt
Savi,Daiani Cristina
Aluizio,Rodrigo
Adamoski,Douglas
Kava-Cordeiro,Vanessa
Galli-Terasawa,Lygia V
Glienke,Chirlei
author_sort Benedetti,Volmir Pitt
title Analysis of the genetic diversity of Candida isolates obtained from diabetic patients and kidney transplant recipients
title_short Analysis of the genetic diversity of Candida isolates obtained from diabetic patients and kidney transplant recipients
title_full Analysis of the genetic diversity of Candida isolates obtained from diabetic patients and kidney transplant recipients
title_fullStr Analysis of the genetic diversity of Candida isolates obtained from diabetic patients and kidney transplant recipients
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the genetic diversity of Candida isolates obtained from diabetic patients and kidney transplant recipients
title_sort analysis of the genetic diversity of candida isolates obtained from diabetic patients and kidney transplant recipients
description Yeasts of the genus Candida have high genetic variability and are the most common opportunistic pathogenic fungi in humans. In this study, we evaluated the genetic diversity among 120 isolates of Candida spp. obtained from diabetic patients, kidney transplant recipients and patients without any immune deficiencies from Paraná state, Brazil. The analysis was performed using the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region and a partial sequence of 28S rDNA. In the phylogenetic analysis, we observed a consistent separation of the species C. albicans, C. dubliniensis, C. glabrata, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. metapsilosis and C. orthopsilosis, however with low intraspecific variability. In the analysis of the C. albicans species, two clades were formed. Clade A included the largest number of isolates (91.2%) and the majority of isolates from GenBank (71.4%). The phylogenetic analysis showed low intraspecific genetic diversity, and the genetic polymorphisms between C. albicans isolates were similar to genetic divergence found in other studies performed with isolates from Brazil. This low genetic diversity of isolates can be explained by the geographic proximity of the patients evaluated. It was observed that yeast colonisation was highest in renal transplant recipients and diabetic patients and that C. albicans was the species most frequently isolated.
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