Multilocus Microsatellite Markers for Molecular Typing of Candida glabrata : Application to Analysis of Genetic Relationships between Bloodstream and Digestive System Isolates

Author:

Enache-Angoulvant A.123,Bourget M.4,Brisse S.5,Stockman-Pannier C.6,Diancourt L.5,François N.7,Rimek D.8,Fairhead C.3,Poulain Daniel7,Hennequin C.4910

Affiliation:

1. AP-HP, Hôpital Bicêtre, Service de Bactériologie-Virologie-Hygiène, Laboratoire de Parasitologie-Mycologie, Kremlin-Bicêtre, France

2. Faculté de Médecine, Université Paris-Sud, Kremlin-Bicêtre, France

3. Université Paris-Sud XI, CNRS UMR 8621, Institut de Génétique et Microbiologie, Orsay, France

4. Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris6, UMR S945, Paris, France

5. Institut Pasteur, Genotyping of Pathogens and Public Health, Paris, France

6. Laboratoire de Virologie, CHU Amiens, F-80000 Amiens, France

7. INSERM, U 779, Lille, France

8. Department of Medical Microbiology and Hospital Hygiene, University Hospital, Rostock, Germany

9. AP-HP, Hôpital St Antoine, Service Parasitologie-Mycologie, Paris, France

10. INSERM, U945, Paris, France

Abstract

ABSTRACT Candida glabrata has emerged as the second most common etiologic agent, after Candida albicans , of superficial and invasive candidiasis in adults. Strain typing is essential for epidemiological investigation, but easy-to-use and reliable typing methods are still lacking. We report the use of a multilocus microsatellite typing method with a set of eight markers on a panel of 180 strains, including 136 blood isolates from hospitalized patients and 34 digestive tract isolates from nonhospitalized patients. A total of 44 different alleles were observed, generating 87 distinct genotypes. In addition to perfect reproducibility, typing ability, and stability, the method had a discriminatory power calculated at 0.97 when all 8 markers were associated, making it suitable for tracing strains. In addition, it is shown that digestive tract isolates differed from blood culture isolates by exhibiting a higher genotypic diversity associated with different allelic frequencies and preferentially did not group in clonal complexes (CCs). The demonstration of the occurrence of microevolution in digestive strains supports the idea that C. glabrata can be a persistent commensal of the human gut.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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