Identification of Candida species by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA fingerprinting of colony lysates

Author:

Steffan P1,Vazquez J A1,Boikov D1,Xu C1,Sobel J D1,Akins R A1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, USA.

Abstract

We have characterized a method that produces simple yet diagnostic fingerprints that are unique to isolates of Candida species. DNA from individual colonies can be amplified from crude single-colony lysates. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprints generated from a single primer correctly identified the species of most (>98%) of the isolates identified with CHROMagar Candida plates as non-Candida albicans Candida species. RAPD fingerprints were much more informative than the plates, since they distinguished between all tested species and required less time. Most (91%) of these identifications agreed with those assigned by API 20C tests. In almost every incident of species identity mismatch, electrophoretic karyotyping showed that the RAPD fingerprint was correct. This underscores the improved objectivity and reliability of this method over those of conventional diagnostic tools. The identities of approximately 30% of C. albicans isolates identified in clinical laboratories by positive germ tube tests are not verified by either testing on CHROMagar Candida plates or RAPD fingerprinting. Data suggest that clinical isolates conventionally identified as C. albicans in clinical settings are heterogeneous, consisting of both misidentified and atypical yeasts. RAPD fingerprints obtained from primary culture plate colonies allows for rapid, highly accurate determinations of Candida species, hence permitting earlier selection of appropriate antifungal agents in the clinical setting.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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