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Gross Karyotypic and Phenotypic Alterations among Different Progenies of the Candida glabrata CBS138/ATCC2001 Reference Strain

Genomic plasticity is a mechanism for adaptation to environmental cues such as host responses and antifungal drug pressure in many fungi including the human pathogenic yeast Candida glabrata. In this study we evaluated the phenotypic and genotypic stability of the world-wide used C. glabrata referen...

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Autores principales: Bader, Oliver, Schwarz, Alexander, Kraneveld, Eefje A., Tangwattanchuleeporn, Marut, Schmidt, Pia, Jacobsen, Mette D., Gross, Uwe, De Groot, Piet W. J., Weig, Michael
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3527424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052218
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author Bader, Oliver
Schwarz, Alexander
Kraneveld, Eefje A.
Tangwattanchuleeporn, Marut
Schmidt, Pia
Jacobsen, Mette D.
Gross, Uwe
De Groot, Piet W. J.
Weig, Michael
author_facet Bader, Oliver
Schwarz, Alexander
Kraneveld, Eefje A.
Tangwattanchuleeporn, Marut
Schmidt, Pia
Jacobsen, Mette D.
Gross, Uwe
De Groot, Piet W. J.
Weig, Michael
author_sort Bader, Oliver
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description Genomic plasticity is a mechanism for adaptation to environmental cues such as host responses and antifungal drug pressure in many fungi including the human pathogenic yeast Candida glabrata. In this study we evaluated the phenotypic and genotypic stability of the world-wide used C. glabrata reference strain CBS138/ATCC2001 under laboratory conditions. A set of ten lineages of this wild type strain and genetically modified progenies were obtained from different scientific laboratories, and analyzed for genotypic and phenotypic alterations. Even though the derivates were indistinguishable by multi locus sequence typing, different phenotypic groups that correlated with specific karyotypic changes were observed. In addition, modifications in the adherence capacity to plastic surface emerged that were shown to correlate with quantitative changes in adhesin gene expression rather than subtelomeric gene loss or differences in the number of macrosatellite repeats within adhesin genes. These results confirm the genomic plasticity of C. glabrata and show that chromosomal aberrations and functional adaptations may occur not only during infection and under antimicrobial therapy, but also under laboratory conditions without extreme selective pressures. These alterations can significantly affect phenotypic properties such as cell surface attributes including adhesion and the cell wall carbohydrate composition and therefore, if unnoticed, may adulterate the outcome of genetic studies.
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spelling pubmed-35274242013-01-02 Gross Karyotypic and Phenotypic Alterations among Different Progenies of the Candida glabrata CBS138/ATCC2001 Reference Strain Bader, Oliver Schwarz, Alexander Kraneveld, Eefje A. Tangwattanchuleeporn, Marut Schmidt, Pia Jacobsen, Mette D. Gross, Uwe De Groot, Piet W. J. Weig, Michael PLoS One Research Article Genomic plasticity is a mechanism for adaptation to environmental cues such as host responses and antifungal drug pressure in many fungi including the human pathogenic yeast Candida glabrata. In this study we evaluated the phenotypic and genotypic stability of the world-wide used C. glabrata reference strain CBS138/ATCC2001 under laboratory conditions. A set of ten lineages of this wild type strain and genetically modified progenies were obtained from different scientific laboratories, and analyzed for genotypic and phenotypic alterations. Even though the derivates were indistinguishable by multi locus sequence typing, different phenotypic groups that correlated with specific karyotypic changes were observed. In addition, modifications in the adherence capacity to plastic surface emerged that were shown to correlate with quantitative changes in adhesin gene expression rather than subtelomeric gene loss or differences in the number of macrosatellite repeats within adhesin genes. These results confirm the genomic plasticity of C. glabrata and show that chromosomal aberrations and functional adaptations may occur not only during infection and under antimicrobial therapy, but also under laboratory conditions without extreme selective pressures. These alterations can significantly affect phenotypic properties such as cell surface attributes including adhesion and the cell wall carbohydrate composition and therefore, if unnoticed, may adulterate the outcome of genetic studies. Public Library of Science 2012-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3527424/ /pubmed/23284942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052218 Text en © 2012 Bader et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bader, Oliver
Schwarz, Alexander
Kraneveld, Eefje A.
Tangwattanchuleeporn, Marut
Schmidt, Pia
Jacobsen, Mette D.
Gross, Uwe
De Groot, Piet W. J.
Weig, Michael
Gross Karyotypic and Phenotypic Alterations among Different Progenies of the Candida glabrata CBS138/ATCC2001 Reference Strain
title Gross Karyotypic and Phenotypic Alterations among Different Progenies of the Candida glabrata CBS138/ATCC2001 Reference Strain
title_full Gross Karyotypic and Phenotypic Alterations among Different Progenies of the Candida glabrata CBS138/ATCC2001 Reference Strain
title_fullStr Gross Karyotypic and Phenotypic Alterations among Different Progenies of the Candida glabrata CBS138/ATCC2001 Reference Strain
title_full_unstemmed Gross Karyotypic and Phenotypic Alterations among Different Progenies of the Candida glabrata CBS138/ATCC2001 Reference Strain
title_short Gross Karyotypic and Phenotypic Alterations among Different Progenies of the Candida glabrata CBS138/ATCC2001 Reference Strain
title_sort gross karyotypic and phenotypic alterations among different progenies of the candida glabrata cbs138/atcc2001 reference strain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3527424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052218
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