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Phylogenetic Analysis of Phenotypically Characterized Cryptococcus laurentii Isolates Reveals High Frequency of Cryptic Species

BACKGROUND: Although Cryptococcus laurentii has been considered saprophytic and its taxonomy is still being described, several cases of human infections have already reported. This study aimed to evaluate molecular aspects of C. laurentii isolates from Brazil, Botswana, Canada, and the United States...

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Autores principales: Ferreira-Paim, Kennio, Ferreira, Thatiana Bragine, Andrade-Silva, Leonardo, Mora, Delio Jose, Springer, Deborah J., Heitman, Joseph, Fonseca, Fernanda Machado, Matos, Dulcilena, Melhem, Márcia Souza Carvalho, Silva-Vergara, Mario León
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4177401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25251413
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108633
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author Ferreira-Paim, Kennio
Ferreira, Thatiana Bragine
Andrade-Silva, Leonardo
Mora, Delio Jose
Springer, Deborah J.
Heitman, Joseph
Fonseca, Fernanda Machado
Matos, Dulcilena
Melhem, Márcia Souza Carvalho
Silva-Vergara, Mario León
author_facet Ferreira-Paim, Kennio
Ferreira, Thatiana Bragine
Andrade-Silva, Leonardo
Mora, Delio Jose
Springer, Deborah J.
Heitman, Joseph
Fonseca, Fernanda Machado
Matos, Dulcilena
Melhem, Márcia Souza Carvalho
Silva-Vergara, Mario León
author_sort Ferreira-Paim, Kennio
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description BACKGROUND: Although Cryptococcus laurentii has been considered saprophytic and its taxonomy is still being described, several cases of human infections have already reported. This study aimed to evaluate molecular aspects of C. laurentii isolates from Brazil, Botswana, Canada, and the United States. METHODS: In this study, 100 phenotypically identified C. laurentii isolates were evaluated by sequencing the 18S nuclear ribosomal small subunit rRNA gene (18S-SSU), D1/D2 region of 28S nuclear ribosomal large subunit rRNA gene (28S-LSU), and the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of the ribosomal region. RESULTS: BLAST searches using 550-bp, 650-bp, and 550-bp sequenced amplicons obtained from the 18S-SSU, 28S-LSU, and the ITS region led to the identification of 75 C. laurentii strains that shared 99–100% identity with C. laurentii CBS 139. A total of nine isolates shared 99% identity with both Bullera sp. VY-68 and C. laurentii RY1. One isolate shared 99% identity with Cryptococcus rajasthanensis CBS 10406, and eight isolates shared 100% identity with Cryptococcus sp. APSS 862 according to the 28S-LSU and ITS regions and designated as Cryptococcus aspenensis sp. nov. (CBS 13867). While 16 isolates shared 99% identity with Cryptococcus flavescens CBS 942 according to the 18S-SSU sequence, only six were confirmed using the 28S-LSU and ITS region sequences. The remaining 10 shared 99% identity with Cryptococcus terrestris CBS 10810, which was recently described in Brazil. Through concatenated sequence analyses, seven sequence types in C. laurentii, three in C. flavescens, one in C. terrestris, and one in the C. aspenensis sp. nov. were identified. CONCLUSIONS: Sequencing permitted the characterization of 75% of the environmental C. laurentii isolates from different geographical areas and the identification of seven haplotypes of this species. Among sequenced regions, the increased variability of the ITS region in comparison to the 18S-SSU and 28S-LSU regions reinforces its applicability as a DNA barcode.
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spelling pubmed-41774012014-10-02 Phylogenetic Analysis of Phenotypically Characterized Cryptococcus laurentii Isolates Reveals High Frequency of Cryptic Species Ferreira-Paim, Kennio Ferreira, Thatiana Bragine Andrade-Silva, Leonardo Mora, Delio Jose Springer, Deborah J. Heitman, Joseph Fonseca, Fernanda Machado Matos, Dulcilena Melhem, Márcia Souza Carvalho Silva-Vergara, Mario León PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Although Cryptococcus laurentii has been considered saprophytic and its taxonomy is still being described, several cases of human infections have already reported. This study aimed to evaluate molecular aspects of C. laurentii isolates from Brazil, Botswana, Canada, and the United States. METHODS: In this study, 100 phenotypically identified C. laurentii isolates were evaluated by sequencing the 18S nuclear ribosomal small subunit rRNA gene (18S-SSU), D1/D2 region of 28S nuclear ribosomal large subunit rRNA gene (28S-LSU), and the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of the ribosomal region. RESULTS: BLAST searches using 550-bp, 650-bp, and 550-bp sequenced amplicons obtained from the 18S-SSU, 28S-LSU, and the ITS region led to the identification of 75 C. laurentii strains that shared 99–100% identity with C. laurentii CBS 139. A total of nine isolates shared 99% identity with both Bullera sp. VY-68 and C. laurentii RY1. One isolate shared 99% identity with Cryptococcus rajasthanensis CBS 10406, and eight isolates shared 100% identity with Cryptococcus sp. APSS 862 according to the 28S-LSU and ITS regions and designated as Cryptococcus aspenensis sp. nov. (CBS 13867). While 16 isolates shared 99% identity with Cryptococcus flavescens CBS 942 according to the 18S-SSU sequence, only six were confirmed using the 28S-LSU and ITS region sequences. The remaining 10 shared 99% identity with Cryptococcus terrestris CBS 10810, which was recently described in Brazil. Through concatenated sequence analyses, seven sequence types in C. laurentii, three in C. flavescens, one in C. terrestris, and one in the C. aspenensis sp. nov. were identified. CONCLUSIONS: Sequencing permitted the characterization of 75% of the environmental C. laurentii isolates from different geographical areas and the identification of seven haplotypes of this species. Among sequenced regions, the increased variability of the ITS region in comparison to the 18S-SSU and 28S-LSU regions reinforces its applicability as a DNA barcode. Public Library of Science 2014-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4177401/ /pubmed/25251413 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108633 Text en © 2014 Ferreira-Paim 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
Ferreira-Paim, Kennio
Ferreira, Thatiana Bragine
Andrade-Silva, Leonardo
Mora, Delio Jose
Springer, Deborah J.
Heitman, Joseph
Fonseca, Fernanda Machado
Matos, Dulcilena
Melhem, Márcia Souza Carvalho
Silva-Vergara, Mario León
Phylogenetic Analysis of Phenotypically Characterized Cryptococcus laurentii Isolates Reveals High Frequency of Cryptic Species
title Phylogenetic Analysis of Phenotypically Characterized Cryptococcus laurentii Isolates Reveals High Frequency of Cryptic Species
title_full Phylogenetic Analysis of Phenotypically Characterized Cryptococcus laurentii Isolates Reveals High Frequency of Cryptic Species
title_fullStr Phylogenetic Analysis of Phenotypically Characterized Cryptococcus laurentii Isolates Reveals High Frequency of Cryptic Species
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic Analysis of Phenotypically Characterized Cryptococcus laurentii Isolates Reveals High Frequency of Cryptic Species
title_short Phylogenetic Analysis of Phenotypically Characterized Cryptococcus laurentii Isolates Reveals High Frequency of Cryptic Species
title_sort phylogenetic analysis of phenotypically characterized cryptococcus laurentii isolates reveals high frequency of cryptic species
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4177401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25251413
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108633
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