Genotyping of Candida albicans by fragment analysis of microsatellites combined with 25S rDNA and RPS-based strategies

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Because of its high discriminatory potential, fragment analysis of microsatellites has been frequently used for genotyping of Candida albicans at the strain level. In order to evaluate a genotyping system based on the fragment analysis of microsatellites combined with PCRs targeting 25S rDNA and RPS, 456 independent strains of C. albicans were subjected to genotype analysis using 4 microsatellite markers (CDC3, HIS3, CAI and CAIII), followed by 25S rDNA and RPS-based genotyping. The fragment analysis using CAI showed the highest discriminatory potential (DP=0.9782), followed by HIS3 (DP=0.8780). Using combined microsatellite markers, 456 C. albicans strains were divided into 384 genotypes (DP=0.9984). PCRs targeting 25S rDNA and RPS were performed to differentiate the strains that showed identical genotypes in the fragment analysis, resulting in 434 genotypes (DP=0.9996). The combined genotyping system showed high discriminatory power at the strain level and therefore is useful for rapid genotyping in molecular epidemiological studies of candidiasis.

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Adachi, H., Shimizu, K., Hattori, H., Tanaka, R., Chibana, H., Takagi, Y., … Kanbe, T. (2009). Genotyping of Candida albicans by fragment analysis of microsatellites combined with 25S rDNA and RPS-based strategies. Japanese Journal of Medical Mycology, 50(3), 167–174. https://doi.org/10.3314/jjmm.50.167

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