Cutaneous candidiasis in Tehran-Iran: from epidemiology to multilocus sequence types, virulence factors and antifungal susceptibility of etiologic Candida species

Cutaneous candidiasis is a multipicture fungal infection caused by members of the genus which is considered as a public health problem all over the world with urgency of effective treatment and control. This study was performed to analyze the clinical epidemiology and molecular aspects of cutaneous...

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Veröffentlicht in:Iranian journal of microbiology 2019-08, Vol.11 (4), p.267-279
Hauptverfasser: Sadeghi, Golnar, Ebrahimi-Rad, Mina, Shams-Ghahfarokhi, Masoomeh, Jahanshiri, Zahra, Ardakani, Esmat Mirabzadeh, Eslamifar, Ali, Mousavi, Seyed Fazlollah, Razzaghi-Abyaneh, Mehdi
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Zusammenfassung:Cutaneous candidiasis is a multipicture fungal infection caused by members of the genus which is considered as a public health problem all over the world with urgency of effective treatment and control. This study was performed to analyze the clinical epidemiology and molecular aspects of cutaneous candidiasis in Tehran-Iran in relation to antifungal susceptibility and virulence factors of etiologic species. species were isolated from skin (27.3%) and nail scrapings (72.7%) of suspected patients and identified by ITS sequencing. Phylogeny of the isolates was evaluated using multilocus sequence typing (MLST) and antifungal susceptibility and virulence factors of the isolates were determined in relation to clinical presentation. was the most prevalent species (39.8%), followed by (32.9%), (10.4%), (7.9%), and , each (4.5%). Molecular typing of 35 isolates by MLST revealed 28 novel sequence types with 11 singletons with 80.0% new diploid sequence types (DSTs). Majority of the isolates were susceptible to amphotericin B (91.5%), followed by posaconazole (90.3%), fluconazole (84.3%), itraconazole (74.1%), caspofungin (53.6%), and voriconazole (26.8%). Biofilm formation, yeast-to-hyphae transformation and phospholipase activity were reported species-dependent. Our results demonstrated clinical epidemiology of various species from cutaneous candidiasis distributed in new molecular types with increasing importance of drug resistant of non- species. Our results showed that drug susceptibility and genetic variability of species may be attributed to their clinical features and source of isolation.
ISSN:2008-3289
2008-4447
DOI:10.18502/ijm.v11i4.1463