Abstract

Candida parapsilosis is a common yeast species found in cases of onychomycosis and candidemia associated with infected intravascular devices. In this study, we differentiated Candida parapsilosis sensu stricto, Candida orthopsilosis , and Candida metapsilosis from a culture collection containing blood and subungual scraping samples. Furthermore, we assessed the in vitro antifungal susceptibility of these species to fluconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole, amphotericin B, and caspofungin. Differentiation of C. parapsilosis complex species was performed by amplification of the secondary alcohol dehydrogenase (SADH) gene and digestion by the restriction enzyme Ban I. All isolates were evaluated for the determination of minimal inhibitory concentrations using Etest, a method for antifungal susceptibility testing. Among the 87 isolates, 78 (89.7%) were identified as C. parapsilosis sensu stricto , five (5.7%) were identified as C. orthopsilosis , and four (4.6%) were identified as C. metapsilosis . Analysis of antifungal susceptibility showed that C. parapsilosis sensu strictoisolates were less susceptible to amphotericin B and itraconazole. One C. parapsilosis sensu stricto isolate was resistant to amphotericin B and itraconazole. Moreover, 10.2% of C. parapsilosis sensu stricto isolates were resistant to caspofungin. Two C. parapsilosis sensu strictoisolates and one C. metapsilosis isolate were susceptible to fluconazole in a dose-dependent manner. We reported the first molecular identification of C. parapsilosiscomplex species in State of Goiás, Brazil. Additionally, we showed that although the three species exhibited differences in antifungal susceptibility profiles, the primary susceptibility of this species was to caspofungin.

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  • Introduction: Candida parapsilosis is a common yeast species found in cases of onychomycosis and candidemia associated with infected intravascular devices

  • Among the 87 isolates, 78 (89.7%) were identified as C. parapsilosis sensu stricto, five (5.7%) were identified as C. orthopsilosis, and four (4.6%) were identified as C. metapsilosis

  • 47 (54.1%), five (5.7%), and two (2.3%) isolates were C. parapsilosis, C. metapsilosis, and C. orthopsilosis, respectively

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Introduction

Candida parapsilosis is a common yeast species found in cases of onychomycosis and candidemia associated with infected intravascular devices. Analysis of antifungal susceptibility showed that C. parapsilosis sensu stricto isolates were less susceptible to amphotericin B and itraconazole. One C. parapsilosis sensu stricto isolate was resistant to amphotericin B and itraconazole. Previous work has shown that C. parapsilosis isolates may exhibit genotypic differences, Candida parapsilosis forms a complex composed of three genetically distinct species: C. parapsilosis sensu stricto, Candida orthopsilosis, and Candida metapsilosis(8). C. parapsilosis complex species are usually susceptible to antifungal agents; some reports have shown that these isolates may exhibit decreased susceptibility to azoles and echinocandins(9). This difference in antifungal susceptibility among the three species has led to an increased interest in the study of C. parapsilosis complex species(10). Antifungal susceptibility surveillance is an important major strategy for the prophylaxis and treatment of candidiasis caused by C. parapsilosis

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