Investigation of clonal relationship in hospital-associated Candida parapsilosis isolates.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Mahmut Cem Ergon, Ebru Demiray Gürbüz, Nazlı Arslan, Sema Alp, Mine Doluca Dereli, Ayşe Aydan Özkütük
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Abstract

Purpose: We aimed to investigate the clonal relationship and antifungal susceptibility of C. parapsilosis isolated from hospitalized patients and to determine whether it is due to transmission or not and the spread status of resistant isolates.

Methods: Between January 2017 and June 2019, totally 277 C parapsilosis isolated from blood, urine and catheter samples of adult or pediatric in-patient (intensive care and service) who applied to Mycology laboratory in our hospital were included in the study. All isolates were identified using conventional methods, API 20 C AUX (Biomerieux, France) semi-automated system and confirmed by MALDI-TOF MS Biotyper Smart (Bruker Daltonik GmbH, Germany). Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) PCR method was used for molecular genotyping of isolates. MIC values for fluconazole, anidulafungin and amphotericin B were determined according to the M27-A3 CLSI broth microdilution reference method guideline.

Results: Seven different band patterns (A-G) were detected in 277 isolates by RAPD PCR method. According to the rank order of the isolates, 170 (61.37%) C, 65 (23.47%) A, 18 (6.50%) G, 11 (3.97%) B, six (2.17%) E, two (0.72%) F and one (0.36%) D patterns were determined. When the band patterns of the isolates were evaluated according to the years, it was detected that C pattern continued between 2017 and 2019 and that all isolates continued to spread only as C pattern in 2019. While 211 (76.17%) of the isolates were resistant to fluconazole (≥ 8 µg/ml), two (0.72%) were resistant to amphotericin B (≥ 2 µg/ml) and two (0.72%) were intermediate to anidulafungin.

Conclusions: It is noteworthy that the spread of the C pattern in C. parapsilosis strains has increased over the years and is the main pattern isolated from the whole hospital. The detection of high fluconazole resistance in C. parapsilosis isolates in our hospital may also be related to the dominant pattern.

医院相关假丝酵母假丝病分离株克隆关系的研究。
目的:研究住院患者分离的假丝裂菌的克隆关系和抗真菌敏感性,判断是否为传播所致,以及耐药菌株的传播情况。方法:选取2017年1月至2019年6月在我院真菌学实验室申请的成人或儿科住院(重症监护和服务)患者的血液、尿液和导管标本中分离到的277例C类旁裂菌。所有分离株采用常规方法,API 20 C AUX (Biomerieux, France)半自动系统进行鉴定,并通过MALDI-TOF MS Biotyper Smart (Bruker Daltonik GmbH, Germany)进行确认。采用随机扩增多态性DNA (RAPD) PCR方法对分离株进行分子基因分型。根据M27-A3 CLSI肉汤微量稀释参比法指南测定氟康唑、安那霉素和两性霉素B的MIC值。结果:采用RAPD PCR方法,在277株分离株中检测到7种不同的带型(A-G)。根据菌株的等级顺序,共检出C型170株(61.37%)、A型65株(23.47%)、G型18株(6.50%)、B型11株(3.97%)、E型6株(2.17%)、F型2株(0.72%)、D型1株(0.36%)。按年份对分离株的带型进行评价,发现2017 - 2019年分离株的带型持续为C型,2019年所有分离株的带型持续为C型。有211株(76.17%)对氟康唑(≥8µg/ml)耐药,2株(0.72%)对两性霉素B(≥2µg/ml)耐药,2株(0.72%)对阿尼杜拉芬宁耐药。结论:值得注意的是,C型毒株的传播呈逐年上升趋势,是全院分离到的主要毒株。在我院检出高氟康唑耐药菌株也可能与优势模式有关。
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期刊介绍: EJCMID is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the publication of communications on infectious diseases of bacterial, viral and parasitic origin.
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