9 research outputs found
Microsatellite Typing To Trace Aspergillus flavus Infections in a Hematology Unit â–¿
Assessing the relatedness of strains isolated from patients and their environment is instrumental in documenting the source of preventable health care-associated life-threatening Aspergillus flavus human infection clusters. The present study aimed at identifying and selecting suitable microsatellite markers for A. flavus typing. This typing scheme was then applied to investigate the A. flavus epidemiology within a hematology unit in Sfax, Tunisia. Use of a combination of five markers made it possible to discern clusters of isolates and to substantiate the genetic diversity of A. flavus within clusters. Isolates from Tunisia and Marseille, France, displayed distinct haplotypes, indicating a highly significant geographical structuring of A. flavus. The typing of clinical and environmental A. flavus isolates in a hematology unit provided insights into its hospital epidemiology. From a heterogeneous genetic background, a cluster indicative of a clonal propagation episode within the unit could be identified. In two patients with invasive aspergillosis, the same genotype was found in clinical and environmental isolates, indicating hospital-acquired colonization and infection. In further studies, this novel microsatellite typing scheme might be instrumental in illuminating important epidemiological issues about A. flavus population genetics or epidemiology, including tracing the sources and routes of transmission
Changes in Genotype and Fluconazole Susceptibility of Isolates from Patients with
Candida glabrata has emerged as an opportunistic pathogen of
considerable importance in invasive and superficial infections. Aims. To
analyze the development of fluconazole resistance in patients under treatment through
epidemiological survey in our hospital. Patients and methods. Twenty two
patients (89 clinical strains) were collected. Molecular typing of isolates was performed
by polymorphic markers. Analysis of gene expression was realized by reverse
transcriptase-real time polymerase chain reactions (RT-qPCR). Results.
Genetic analysis showed that 63% persists with apparently unchanged strains (n=14). Among
them, four showed fluconazole resistance development. A strain replacement was observed in
6Â patients and two patients selected more resistant isolates during the course of
treatment. An analysis of Candida glabrata cerebellar
degeneration-related protein 1 (CgCDR1), Candida glabrata cerebellar degeneration-related
protein 2 (CgCDR2) and Candida glabrata sterol 14 alpha-demetylase Erg 11
(CgERG11) expression revealed an over-expression in 10 resistant isolates.
Conclusion. This study demonstrated that C. glabrata
strain undergo frequent changes in vivo. The increase in CgCDR1 and
CgCDR2 expression was the most mechanism associated with fluconazole resistance
Simple and highly discriminatory VNTR-based multiplex PCR for tracing sources of Aspergillus flavus isolates.
Aspergillus flavus is second only to A. fumigatus in causing invasive aspergillosis and it is the major agent responsible for fungal sinusitis, keratitis and endophthalmitis in many countries in the Middle East, Africa and Southeast Asia. Despite the growing challenge due to A. flavus, data on the molecular epidemiology of this fungus remain scarce. The objective of the present study was to develop a new typing method based on the detection of VNTR (Variable number tandem repeat) markers. Eight VNTR markers located on 6 different chromosomes (1, 2, 3, 5, 7 and 8) of A. flavus were selected, combined by pairs for multiplex amplifications and tested on 30 unrelated isolates and six reference strains. The Simpson index for individual markers ranged from 0.398 to 0.818. A combined loci index calculated with all the markers yielded an index of 0.998. The MLVA (Multiple Locus VNTR Analysis) technique proved to be specific and reproducible. In a second time, a total of 55 isolates from Chinese avian farms and from a Tunisian hospital have been evaluated. One major cluster of genotypes could be defined by using the graphing algorithm termed Minimum Spanning Tree. This cluster comprised most of the isolates collected in an avian farm in southern China. The MLVA technique should be considered as an excellent and cost-effective typing method that could be used in many laboratories without the need for sophisticated equipment
Characteristics of VNTR markers for fingerprinting of <i>Aspergillus flavus.</i>
*<p>Each index was calculated with the results from the 36 unrelated <i>Aspergillus flavus</i> isolates including 6 reference strains.</p