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Virulence and antifungal susceptibility of microsatellite genotypes of <scp><i>Candida albicans</i></scp> from superficial and deep locations
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Author Affiliations
Guiyang Medical University, Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical University, Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute, Chongqing Dazu District People's Hospital, ...
Published InYeast
Year2019
Citations12
Abstract
A set of 185 strains of Candida albicans from patients with vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) and from non-VVC clinical sources in southwest China was analysed. Strains were subjected to genotyping using CAI microsatellite typing and amplification of an intron-containing region of the 25S rRNA gene. Microsatellite genotypes of strains from non-VVC sources showed high polymorphism, whereas those of VVC were dominated by few, closely similar genotypes. However, among non-VVC strains, two genotypes were particularly prevalent in patients with lung cancer. 25S rDNA genotype A was dominant in VVC sources (86.7%), whereas genotypes A, B, and C were rather evenly distributed among non-VVC sources; known genotypes D and E were not found. In an experimental mouse model, isolates from lung cancer and…
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