Candida dubliniensis in a Brazilian family with an HIV 1- infected child: Identification, antifungal susceptibility, drug accumulation and sterol composition

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This study investigated the prevalence of C. dubliniensis in a Brazilian family with an HIV - infected child. A total of 42 oral isolates were obtained from eight family members. The identification of C. dubliniensis was performed by polymerase chain reactions (PCR) using primers against a specific sequence of the C. dubliniensis cytochrome b gene. Only the HIV-infected child and his grandmother were colonized by C. dubliniensis. In this study C. dubliniensis isolated from the HIV-infected child exhibited high susceptibility for azoles tested with MICs of 0.125 and 0.5 μg/mL for voriconazole and fluconazole, respectively. Accumulation of [3H] fluconazole in C. dubliniensis isolated from the HIV-infected child was slightly reduced in comparison to the reference susceptible strain. C. dubliniensis isolates had significantly lower ergosterol levels in comparison to C. albicans reference strains.

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De Melo, N. R., Taguchi, H., Culhari, V. V. P., Sano, A., Fukushima, K., Miyaji, M., … Vilela, M. M. S. (2006). Candida dubliniensis in a Brazilian family with an HIV 1- infected child: Identification, antifungal susceptibility, drug accumulation and sterol composition. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 37(3), 237–243. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-83822006000300008

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