基于hwp1基因扩增的波兰南部外阴阴道念珠菌病患者中密切相关白色念珠菌的流行

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Karolina Klesiewicz, Paulina Mrowiec, Katarzyna Kania, Iwona Skiba-Kurek, Joanna Białecka, Magdalena Namysł, Marianna Małek
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摘要

白色念珠菌仍然是从外阴阴道念珠菌病妇女中分离出来的最常见的物种。然而,密切相关的物种,如非洲念珠菌和都柏林念珠菌也可能出现,尽管它们经常被错误识别。本研究的目的是通过PCR扩增菌丝壁蛋白1 (hwp1)基因,证实从生殖道感染女性中分离的白色念珠菌及其近缘种的表型鉴定。我们报告了详细的分子鉴定白色念珠菌及其密切相关的物种在326名患者Małopolska地区,波兰。最初的表型鉴定是通过扩增hwp1基因来证实的。分子分析结果显示,307株为白色念珠菌(94.17%),17株为都柏林念珠菌(5.22%)。未检出非洲菌。2例患者同时感染白色念珠菌和都柏林念珠菌(0.61%)。针对hwp1基因的PCR检测对于正确识别白色念珠菌复合体的种类是可靠的。
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Prevalence of Closely Related <i>Candida albicans</i> Species among Patients with Vulvovaginal Candidiasis in Southern Poland Based on the <i>hwp</i>1 Gene Amplification.

Prevalence of Closely Related <i>Candida albicans</i> Species among Patients with Vulvovaginal Candidiasis in Southern Poland Based on the <i>hwp</i>1 Gene Amplification.

Prevalence of Closely Related <i>Candida albicans</i> Species among Patients with Vulvovaginal Candidiasis in Southern Poland Based on the <i>hwp</i>1 Gene Amplification.

Prevalence of Closely Related Candida albicans Species among Patients with Vulvovaginal Candidiasis in Southern Poland Based on the hwp1 Gene Amplification.

Candida albicans remains the most common species isolated from women with vulvovaginal candidiasis. However, closely related species such as Candida africana and Candida dubliniensis may also occur, although they are often misidentified. The aim of the study was to confirm the phenotypic identification of C. albicans and its closely related species isolated from women with genital tract infections by amplification of the hwp1 (hyphal wall protein 1) gene in a PCR assay. We report a detailed molecular identification of C. albicans and its closely related species among 326 patients in the Małopolska region, Poland. Initial phenotypic identifications were confirmed by amplification of the hwp1 gene. Based on molecular analysis, we revealed 307 strains (94.17%) as C. albicans and 17 as C. dubliniensis (5.22%). No strain of C. africana was detected. Two patients h ad co-infection with C. albicans and C. dubliniensis (0.61%). A PCR assay targeting the hwp1 gene was reliable for correctly identifying species among the C. albicans complex.

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