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Is catheter-related candidemia a polyclonal infection?

P Escribano1, J Guinea, L J Marcos-Zambrano, P Martín-Rabadán, A Fernández-Cruz, C Sánchez-Carrillo, P Muñoz, E Bouza.   

Abstract

Diagnosis of catheter-related candidemia (CRC) requires the simultaneous isolation of Candida spp. from both blood and catheter samples. We previously observed that in most CRC cases, the genotype of the yeast found in catheter samples is also recovered from blood. However, it is not clear whether CRC is a polyclonal infection. We prospectively studied 20 patients with CRC caused by Candida albicans, C. parapsilosis, or C. glabrata to analyze whether their infections were polyclonal. As many as 10 colonies per sample (n = 475) isolated from blood (n = 220) and catheter (n = 255) specimens were studied using species-specific microsatellite markers. Genotyping always revealed matches between the Candida spp. from blood and catheter samples. However, 15% of patients had a polyclonal pattern of infection or catheter colonization that was species specific. An additional genotype was found exclusively in the catheters of two patients infected with C. albicans, whereas an additional genotype was noted in the blood culture of a patient infected with C. parapsilosis. Considering only the presence of different genotypes in blood samples, 5% of patients had polyclonal infections. We conclude that most cases of CRC are caused by a single genotype.

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Keywords:  C. albicans; C. glabrata; C. parapsilosis; blood culture; candidemia; catheter culture; catheter-related candidemia; genotyping; microsatellites; polyclonal

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24625673     DOI: 10.1093/mmy/myt018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Mycol        ISSN: 1369-3786            Impact factor:   4.076


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