Literature DB >> 31617105

Molecular Typing of Candida glabrata.

Toni Gabaldón1,2,3, Emilia Gómez-Molero4, Oliver Bader5.   

Abstract

The yeast Candida glabrata has emerged, second only to Candida albicans, to be one of the most frequently isolated fungi in clinical specimen from human. Its frequent resistance towards azole antifungal drugs and the high capacity to form biofilms on indwelling catheters of individual isolates render it an often difficult to treat pathogen. Hence, there is a notably increasing scientific and clinical interest in this species. This has led to the development of a variety of molecular tools for genetic modification, strain collections, and last but not least different approaches to analyse the population structure among isolates of different geographical and clinical contexts. Often, these are used to study correlations (or the absence thereof) with different pathogenicity, virulence, or drug resistance traits. Three molecular methods have been used to type within the C. glabrata population on a genetic level by multiple studies: multi-locus sequence typing, microsatellite length polymorphisms, and clustering of whole-genome sequencing data, and these are subject of this review.

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Keywords:  Candida glabrata; Microsatellite typing (MLP); Multi-locus sequence typing (MLST); Whole-genome sequencing (WGS); pubmlst.org

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31617105     DOI: 10.1007/s11046-019-00388-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycopathologia        ISSN: 0301-486X            Impact factor:   2.574


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3.  Population genetics and microevolution of clinical Candida glabrata reveals recombinant sequence types and hyper-variation within mitochondrial genomes, virulence genes, and drug targets.

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4.  Detection and Control of Fungal Outbreaks.

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5.  Focused library of phenyl-fused macrocyclic amidinoureas as antifungal agents.

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6.  Comparative genomic analysis of clinical Candida glabrata isolates identifies multiple polymorphic loci that can improve existing multilocus sequence typing strategy.

Authors:  A Arastehfar; M Marcet-Houben; F Daneshnia; S J Taj-Aldeen; D Batra; S R Lockhart; E Shor; T Gabaldón; D S Perlin
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