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摘要
背景:及目的:人们越来越广泛地认识到,存在着视觉上完全相同、但只能通过分子技术才能区分的隐蔽曲霉菌种。对于大多数抗真菌药物来说,这些菌种在体外表现出更高的最小抑菌浓度。为了得到适当的治疗,及时识别这些菌种至关重要。我们这项工作的目的是鉴定和描述所有临床样本中隐匿的曲霉菌种:方法:新德里全印度医学科学研究所微生物学系接收的住院和门诊患者的常规样本中均有曲霉菌生长。通过 PCR 和 ITS/ß - 微管蛋白测序,对表型和基质辅助激光解吸电离-飞行时间鉴定出的分离物进行了隐性物种分析。根据 CLSI 建议,采用微肉汤稀释法进行了抗真菌药敏试验:结果:在 94 个分离物中,54 个烟曲霉菌、34 个黄曲霉菌、3 个尼杜兰菌、2 个赤霉菌和 1 个黑曲霉菌经形态鉴定。MALDI-TOF 错误鉴定了 2 个 A. nidulans 分离物和 1 个 A. stellatus 分离物。ß - 管蛋白序列分析表明,有 2 个分离物(2.08 %)是隐性的,一个是 A. stellatus,另一个是 A. tubingensis。
Invasive aspergillosis due to cryptic Aspergillus species: A prospective study from a single centre in India
Background
& objective: The existence of visually identical cryptic Aspergillus species that can be distinguished only by molecular techniques is becoming more widely acknowledged. For the majority of antifungal drugs, these are known to exhibit a greater minimal inhibitory concentration in vitro. For the purpose of receiving the proper care, it is crucial to identify these species at right time. Our aim in this work is to identify and describe the Aspergillus species that are cryptic from all of the clinical samples.
Methods
Routine samples from inpatients and outpatients received in department of Microbiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, showing growth of Aspergillus species were included in this study. Phenotypic and Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionisation - Time of Flight identified isolates were analysed for cryptic species, by PCR and ITS/ß – tubulin sequencing. In accordance with CLSI recommendations, antifungal susceptibility testing was conducted using micro broth dilution.
Results
Of the 94 isolates, 54 A. fumigatus, 34 A. flavus, 3 A. nidulans, 2 A. terreus, and 1 A. niger were morphologically identified. MALDI-TOF misidentified 2 A. nidulans isolates and 1 A, stellatus isolate. The ß – tubulin sequence analysis revealed that 2 isolates (2.08 %) were cryptic, one was A. stellatus and another one was A. tubingensis.
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