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- W2086573640 abstract "Background Candida albicans is one of the most important etiologic agents causing superficial and deep fungal infections. For prevention of candidiasis, it is important to develop a rapid system that discriminates C. albicans at the strain level. Objective To develop a system that can identify C. albicans at the strain level. Methods Genomic DNAs were purified from 179 clinical isolates of C. albicans, and were used as templates for PCR amplification of 25S rDNA and ALT repeats in repetitive sequences (RPSs). PCR products generated from ALT repeats were digested with EcoRI and/or ClaI in order to study the relationships between restriction profiles and amplification profiles. Results One hundred and seventy nine clinical isolates were grouped into genotypes A (92 isolates), B (38 isolates) and C (49 isolates) on the basis of their 25S rDNA, and each was further classified into five types (types 3, 4, 3/4, 2/3/4 and 3/4/5) by PCR amplification targeting ALT repeats. Type 3 C. albicans constituted the majority of isolates in any genotypes (66.3% for genotype A, 76.3% for genotype B and 73.4% for genotype C). Each C. albicans type showed several amplification patterns, indicating the existence of subtypes. RFLP analysis revealed that restriction profiles of PCR products corresponded to amplification patterns from PCR. Conclusion The present results indicate that PCR amplifications targeting 25S rDNA and ALT repeats are useful for rapid genotyping and distinction of C. albicans involved in superficial candidiasis. Candida albicans is one of the most important etiologic agents causing superficial and deep fungal infections. For prevention of candidiasis, it is important to develop a rapid system that discriminates C. albicans at the strain level. To develop a system that can identify C. albicans at the strain level. Genomic DNAs were purified from 179 clinical isolates of C. albicans, and were used as templates for PCR amplification of 25S rDNA and ALT repeats in repetitive sequences (RPSs). PCR products generated from ALT repeats were digested with EcoRI and/or ClaI in order to study the relationships between restriction profiles and amplification profiles. One hundred and seventy nine clinical isolates were grouped into genotypes A (92 isolates), B (38 isolates) and C (49 isolates) on the basis of their 25S rDNA, and each was further classified into five types (types 3, 4, 3/4, 2/3/4 and 3/4/5) by PCR amplification targeting ALT repeats. Type 3 C. albicans constituted the majority of isolates in any genotypes (66.3% for genotype A, 76.3% for genotype B and 73.4% for genotype C). Each C. albicans type showed several amplification patterns, indicating the existence of subtypes. RFLP analysis revealed that restriction profiles of PCR products corresponded to amplification patterns from PCR. The present results indicate that PCR amplifications targeting 25S rDNA and ALT repeats are useful for rapid genotyping and distinction of C. albicans involved in superficial candidiasis." @default.
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- W2086573640 title "Genotyping of Candida albicans on the basis of polymorphisms of ALT repeats in the repetitive sequence (RPS)" @default.
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