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Expression of ERG11, ERG3, MDR1 and CDR1 genes in Candida tropicalis
INTRODUCTION. Drug resistance to azoles is a growing problem in the Candida genus. OBJECTIVE. To analyze molecularly the genes responsible for fluconazole resistance in Candida tropicalis strains. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Nineteen strains, with and without exposure to fluconazole, were selected for th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10575625/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37721916 http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6852 |
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author | Rojas, Ana Elisa Cárdenas, Leidy Yurany García, María Camila Pérez, Jorge Enrique |
author_facet | Rojas, Ana Elisa Cárdenas, Leidy Yurany García, María Camila Pérez, Jorge Enrique |
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description | INTRODUCTION. Drug resistance to azoles is a growing problem in the Candida genus. OBJECTIVE. To analyze molecularly the genes responsible for fluconazole resistance in Candida tropicalis strains. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Nineteen strains, with and without exposure to fluconazole, were selected for this study. The expression of MDR1, CDR1, ERG11, and ERG3 genes was analyzed in sensitive, dose-dependent sensitive, and resistant strains exposed to different concentrations of the antifungal drug. RESULTS. MDR1, ERG11 and ERG3 genes were significantly overexpressed in the different sensitivity groups. CDR1 gene expression was not statistically significant among the studied groups. Seven of the eight fluconazole-resistant strains showed overexpression of one or more of the analyzed genes. In some dose-dependent sensitive strains, we found overexpression of CDR1, ERG11, and ERG3. CONCLUSION. The frequency of overexpression of ERG11 and ERG3 genes indicates that they are related to resistance. However, the finding of dose-dependent resistant/sensitive strains without overexpression of these genes suggests that they are not exclusive to this phenomenon. More basic research is needed to study other potentially involved genes in the resistance mechanism to fluconazole. |
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spelling | pubmed-105756252023-10-14 Expression of ERG11, ERG3, MDR1 and CDR1 genes in Candida tropicalis Rojas, Ana Elisa Cárdenas, Leidy Yurany García, María Camila Pérez, Jorge Enrique Biomedica Original Article INTRODUCTION. Drug resistance to azoles is a growing problem in the Candida genus. OBJECTIVE. To analyze molecularly the genes responsible for fluconazole resistance in Candida tropicalis strains. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Nineteen strains, with and without exposure to fluconazole, were selected for this study. The expression of MDR1, CDR1, ERG11, and ERG3 genes was analyzed in sensitive, dose-dependent sensitive, and resistant strains exposed to different concentrations of the antifungal drug. RESULTS. MDR1, ERG11 and ERG3 genes were significantly overexpressed in the different sensitivity groups. CDR1 gene expression was not statistically significant among the studied groups. Seven of the eight fluconazole-resistant strains showed overexpression of one or more of the analyzed genes. In some dose-dependent sensitive strains, we found overexpression of CDR1, ERG11, and ERG3. CONCLUSION. The frequency of overexpression of ERG11 and ERG3 genes indicates that they are related to resistance. However, the finding of dose-dependent resistant/sensitive strains without overexpression of these genes suggests that they are not exclusive to this phenomenon. More basic research is needed to study other potentially involved genes in the resistance mechanism to fluconazole. Instituto Nacional de Salud 2023-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10575625/ /pubmed/37721916 http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6852 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License |
spellingShingle | Original Article Rojas, Ana Elisa Cárdenas, Leidy Yurany García, María Camila Pérez, Jorge Enrique Expression of ERG11, ERG3, MDR1 and CDR1 genes in Candida tropicalis |
title | Expression of ERG11, ERG3, MDR1 and CDR1 genes in Candida tropicalis |
title_full | Expression of ERG11, ERG3, MDR1 and CDR1 genes in Candida tropicalis |
title_fullStr | Expression of ERG11, ERG3, MDR1 and CDR1 genes in Candida tropicalis |
title_full_unstemmed | Expression of ERG11, ERG3, MDR1 and CDR1 genes in Candida tropicalis |
title_short | Expression of ERG11, ERG3, MDR1 and CDR1 genes in Candida tropicalis |
title_sort | expression of erg11, erg3, mdr1 and cdr1 genes in candida tropicalis |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10575625/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37721916 http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6852 |
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