Sixty clinical isolates of Cryptococcus neoformans var. neoformans were analyzed by random amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD) using 12- to 22- mer primers in pairs. Five major profiles, which clearly distinguished between serotypes A (profiles I-III), AD (profile IV), and D (profile V), were identified. Forty-two of 58 serotype A isolates were assigned to profile I, 13 to profile II, and 3 to profile III. Profile I comprised 5 subtypes (profiles Ia-Ie), with 37 of 42 isolates in profile Ia. Twenty-seven of 28 isolates from patients with AIDS belonged to profile Ia (P < .001), as did 7 of 10 isolates from otherwise immunocompromised patients. Isolates from immunocompetent hosts were broadly distributed (profile I, 8 isolates; profile II, 10 isolates; profile III, 2 isolates). RAPD profiles were independent of body site and geographic origin of isolates. Isolate pairs from 3 patients produced identical profiles. A predominant genetic profile among serotype A strains from AIDS patients has not been reported previously.
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Chen, S. C. A., Brownlee, A. G., Sorrell, T. C., Ruma, P., Ellis, D. H., Pfeiffer, T., … Nimmo, G. (1996). Identification by random amplification of polymorphic DNA of a common molecular type of Cryptococcus neoformans var. neoformans in patients with AIDS or other immunosuppressive conditions. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 173(3), 754–758. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/173.3.754
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