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Comparative analysis of the intergenic spacer regions and population structure of the species complex of the pathogenic yeast Cryptococcus neoformans.

Mara R Diaz1, Teun Boekhout, Traci Kiesling, Jack W Fell.   

Abstract

Cryptococcus neoformans is an opportunistic basidiomycete responsible for the high incidence of cryptococcosis in patients with AIDS and in other immune-compromised individuals. This study, which focused on the molecular structure and genetic variability of the two varieties in the C. neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii species complex, employed sequence analysis of the intergenic spacer regions, IGSI and IGSII. The IGS region is the most rapidly evolving region of the rDNA families. The IGSI displayed the most genetic variability represented by nucleotide base substitutions and the presence of long insertions/deletions (indels). In contrast, the IGSII region exhibited less heterogeneity and the indels were not as extensive as those displayed in the IGSI region. Both intergenic spacers contained short, interspersed repeat motifs, which can be related to length polymorphisms observed between sequences. Phylogenetic analysis undertaken in the IGSI, IGSII and IGSI +5S rRNA + IGSII regions revealed the presence of six major phylogenetic lineages, some of which segregated into subgroups. The major lineages are represented by genotypes 1 (C. neoformans var. grubii), genotype 2 (C. neoformans var. neoformans), and genotypes 3, 4, 5 and 6 represented by C. gattii. Genotype 6 is a newly described IGS genotypic group within the C. neoformans species complex. With the inclusion of IGS subgenotypic groups, our sequence analysis distinguished 12 different lineages. Sequencing of clones, which was performed to determine the presence of multiple alleles at the IGS locus in several hybrid strains, yielded a single IGS sequence type per isolate, thus suggesting that the selected group of cloned strains was mono-allelic at this locus. IGS sequence analyses proved to be a powerful technique for the delineation of the varieties of C. neoformans and C. gattii at genotypic and subgenotypic levels.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16061425     DOI: 10.1016/j.femsyr.2005.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Yeast Res        ISSN: 1567-1356            Impact factor:   2.796


  24 in total

1.  Use of a suspension array for rapid identification of the varieties and genotypes of the Cryptococcus neoformans species complex.

Authors:  Mara R Diaz; Jack W Fell
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  A retrotransposon-derived probe for discriminating strains of Cryptococcus neoformans.

Authors:  Suzanne M Keller; Evelyn A Hettler; Brian L Wickes
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  2006-12       Impact factor: 2.574

3.  Rapid identification of Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Lisa R McTaggart; Eric Lei; Susan E Richardson; Linda Hoang; Annette Fothergill; Sean X Zhang
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2011-06-08       Impact factor: 5.948

Review 4.  Cryptococcus gattii infections.

Authors:  Sharon C-A Chen; Wieland Meyer; Tania C Sorrell
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2014-10       Impact factor: 26.132

5.  Molecular identification of closely related Candida species using two ribosomal intergenic spacer fingerprinting methods.

Authors:  Muriel Cornet; Boualem Sendid; Chantal Fradin; Claude Gaillardin; Daniel Poulain; Huu-Vang Nguyen
Journal:  J Mol Diagn       Date:  2010-12-23       Impact factor: 5.568

6.  Genotype analyses of human commensal scalp fungi, Malassezia globosa, and Malassezia restricta on the scalps of patients with dandruff and healthy subjects.

Authors:  Midori Hiruma; Otomi Cho; Masataro Hiruma; Sanae Kurakado; Takashi Sugita; Shigaku Ikeda
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  2014-05-05       Impact factor: 2.574

7.  Repetitive sequence variation and dynamics in the ribosomal DNA array of Saccharomyces cerevisiae as revealed by whole-genome resequencing.

Authors:  Stephen A James; Michael J T O'Kelly; David M Carter; Robert P Davey; Alexander van Oudenaarden; Ian N Roberts
Journal:  Genome Res       Date:  2009-01-13       Impact factor: 9.043

Review 8.  Spread of Cryptococcus gattii into Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

Authors:  Kausik Datta; Karen H Bartlett; Rebecca Baer; Edmond Byrnes; Eleni Galanis; Joseph Heitman; Linda Hoang; Mira J Leslie; Laura MacDougall; Shelley S Magill; Muhammad G Morshed; Kieren A Marr
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2009-08       Impact factor: 6.883

9.  Genotypic identification of Fusarium species from ocular sources: comparison to morphologic classification and antifungal sensitivity testing (an AOS thesis).

Authors:  Eduardo C Alfonso
Journal:  Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc       Date:  2008

10.  Cryptococcus gattii meningoencephalitis in an immunocompetent person 13 months after exposure.

Authors:  A Georgi; M Schneemann; K Tintelnot; R C Calligaris-Maibach; S Meyer; R Weber; P P Bosshard
Journal:  Infection       Date:  2009-04-23       Impact factor: 3.553

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