Background: The virulence of isolates among different Candida species causing candidemia may play a role in the prognosis of the patients. Furthermore, the potential relationship between genotype and virulence is still unclear and need to be further studied. Aims: We aim to assess the relationship between genotype and virulence in Candida species using a Galleria mellonella larvae infection model. Methods: One hundred and ninety-four isolates from 68 clusters (Candida albicans, 114/41; Candida parapsilosis, 74/24; Candida tropicalis, 6/3) were compared against the same number of each species singleton genotypes in terms of survival of G. mellonella larvae. Results: The median of survival and the IQR ranges of clusters and singleton were as follows: C. albicans (2 days, IQR 1.5–2 vs. 2 days, IQR 1–2.25), C. parapsilosis (2 days, IQR 1.5–2.6 vs. 2 days, IQR 2–3.3), and C. tropicalis (1 day, IQR 1–3.5 vs. 2 days, IQR 2–3.5; p < 0.05). High intra-cluster variability in terms of median of survival was found regardless the species. Conclusions: No relationship between genotype and virulence in Candida was observed with the G. mellonella model.

Diaz-Garcia, J., Arendrup, M. C., Canton, R., Garcia-Rodriguez, J., De La Pedrosa, E. G. G., Parisi, G., Peman, J., Posteraro, B., Sanguinetti, M., Da Matta, D. A., Colombo, A. L., Munoz, P., Sanchez-Carrillo, C., Guinea, J., Escribano, P., Lack of relationship between genotype and virulence in Candida species, <<REVISTA IBEROAMERICANA DE MICOLOGIA>>, 2020; (N/A): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1016/j.riam.2020.10.002] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/166933]

Lack of relationship between genotype and virulence in Candida species

Posteraro, Brunella;Sanguinetti, Maurizio;
2020

Abstract

Background: The virulence of isolates among different Candida species causing candidemia may play a role in the prognosis of the patients. Furthermore, the potential relationship between genotype and virulence is still unclear and need to be further studied. Aims: We aim to assess the relationship between genotype and virulence in Candida species using a Galleria mellonella larvae infection model. Methods: One hundred and ninety-four isolates from 68 clusters (Candida albicans, 114/41; Candida parapsilosis, 74/24; Candida tropicalis, 6/3) were compared against the same number of each species singleton genotypes in terms of survival of G. mellonella larvae. Results: The median of survival and the IQR ranges of clusters and singleton were as follows: C. albicans (2 days, IQR 1.5–2 vs. 2 days, IQR 1–2.25), C. parapsilosis (2 days, IQR 1.5–2.6 vs. 2 days, IQR 2–3.3), and C. tropicalis (1 day, IQR 1–3.5 vs. 2 days, IQR 2–3.5; p < 0.05). High intra-cluster variability in terms of median of survival was found regardless the species. Conclusions: No relationship between genotype and virulence in Candida was observed with the G. mellonella model.
2020
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Diaz-Garcia, J., Arendrup, M. C., Canton, R., Garcia-Rodriguez, J., De La Pedrosa, E. G. G., Parisi, G., Peman, J., Posteraro, B., Sanguinetti, M., Da Matta, D. A., Colombo, A. L., Munoz, P., Sanchez-Carrillo, C., Guinea, J., Escribano, P., Lack of relationship between genotype and virulence in Candida species, <<REVISTA IBEROAMERICANA DE MICOLOGIA>>, 2020; (N/A): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1016/j.riam.2020.10.002] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/166933]
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