Abstract

Human pathogens belonging to the Nakaseomyces clade include Candida glabrata sensu stricto, Candida nivariensis and Candida bracarensis. Their highly similar phenotypic characteristics often lead to misidentification by conventional laboratory methods. Therefore, limited information on the true epidemiology of the Candida glabrata species complex is available. Due to life-threatening infections caused by these species, it is crucial to supplement this knowledge. The aim of the study was to estimate the prevalence of C. bracarensis and C. nivariensis in a culture collection of C. glabrata complex isolates. The study covered 353 isolates identified by biochemical methods as C. glabrata, collected from paediatric and adult patients hospitalised at four medical centres in Southern Poland. The multiplex PCR was used to identify the strains. Further species confirmation was performed via sequencing and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) analysis. One isolate was recognised as C. bracarensis (0.28%). To our knowledge, it is the first isolate in Poland. C. glabrata sensu stricto species has been confirmed for all the remaining isolates. No C. nivariensis was found. Our study has shown that the prevalence of C. nivariensis and C. bracarensis strains is infrequent. However, it should be emphasised that the incidence of these strains may differ locally and depend on environmental factors and the population.

Highlights

  • Candida glabrata species complex, including Candida glabrata sensu stricto, Candida nivariensis and Candida bracarensis, are the only human pathogens belonging to the Nakaseomyces clade (Gabaldón et al 2013)

  • The aim of the study was to estimate the prevalence of C. bracarensis and C. nivariensis in a culture collection of C. glabrata complex isolates, obtained from ambulatory and hospitalised patients at four different medical centres in Southern Poland, using the multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method

  • Based on the multiplex PCR assay targeting the ITS1 region and the 5.8S ribosomal RNA gene, 352 isolates were identified as C. glabrata sensu stricto (99.7%) and one isolate (SU3498) as C. bracarensis (0.3%) (Fig. 1)

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Introduction

Candida glabrata species complex, including Candida glabrata sensu stricto, Candida nivariensis and Candida bracarensis, are the only human pathogens belonging to the Nakaseomyces clade (Gabaldón et al 2013) The advantages of these methods are their simplicity, time and cost-effectiveness, as well as accuracy, making them suitable tools for investigating Candida epidemiology at a local level. The aim of the study was to estimate the prevalence of C. bracarensis and C. nivariensis in a culture collection of C. glabrata complex isolates, obtained from ambulatory and hospitalised patients at four different medical centres in Southern Poland, using the multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method

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