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Molecular identification and in-vitro antifungal susceptibility testing of Candida species isolated from patients with onychomycosis

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Candida species are the most opportunistic fungi affecting the nails and resulting in onychomycosis. In this study, we identified and evaluated in-vitro susceptibility of the recovered isolates against fluconazole (FLC), voriconazole (VRC), and clotrimazole (CLT) using the Cl...

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Autores principales: Pakshir, K, Zomorodian, K, Zakaei, A, Motamedi, M, Rahimi Ghiasi, M, Karamitalab, M
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Publicado: Iranian Society of Medical Mycology 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5490278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28681001
http://dx.doi.org/10.18869/acadpub.cmm.1.4.26
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author Pakshir, K
Zomorodian, K
Zakaei, A
Motamedi, M
Rahimi Ghiasi, M
Karamitalab, M
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Zomorodian, K
Zakaei, A
Motamedi, M
Rahimi Ghiasi, M
Karamitalab, M
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Candida species are the most opportunistic fungi affecting the nails and resulting in onychomycosis. In this study, we identified and evaluated in-vitro susceptibility of the recovered isolates against fluconazole (FLC), voriconazole (VRC), and clotrimazole (CLT) using the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) M27-A3 document. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From patients with either clinically or mycologically proven onychomycosis, 97 isolates comprising of seven Candida species were isolated, which were identified by both conventional and molecular techniques such as polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. In addition, Candida dubliniensis was confirmed by restriction endonuclease analysis. Antifungal susceptibility of each isolate against the three azoles applied in this study was determined using the CLSI microdilution reference method M27-A3. RESULTS: Candida parapsilosis (C. parapsilosis) was the most frequently isolated species (n=44), followed by C. albicans (n=23), C. tropicalis (n=13), C. glabrata (n=7), C. krusei (n=6), C. guilliermondii (n=3), and C. dubliniensis (n=1). All the isolates were susceptible to CLT. VRC had lower minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values for the isolates compared to FLC. Geometric mean MIC values of VRC, FLC, and CLT for C. parapsilosis isolates were 0.07 μg/ml, 0.8 μg/ml, and 0.35 μg/ml, respectively. Collectively, all species exhibited greater susceptibility to VRC in comparison to C. albicans (P≤0.001). CONCLUSION: This study showed that non-albicans Candida species were the most common etiologic agents of non-dermatophyte onychomycosis. The major antifungal agents used in clinics to empirically treat yeast onychomycosis are FLC and CLT. Our data suggested that CLT is a better choice for the treatment of Candida onychomycosis, especially in drug resistant cases.
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spelling pubmed-54902782017-07-05 Molecular identification and in-vitro antifungal susceptibility testing of Candida species isolated from patients with onychomycosis Pakshir, K Zomorodian, K Zakaei, A Motamedi, M Rahimi Ghiasi, M Karamitalab, M Curr Med Mycol Original Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Candida species are the most opportunistic fungi affecting the nails and resulting in onychomycosis. In this study, we identified and evaluated in-vitro susceptibility of the recovered isolates against fluconazole (FLC), voriconazole (VRC), and clotrimazole (CLT) using the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) M27-A3 document. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From patients with either clinically or mycologically proven onychomycosis, 97 isolates comprising of seven Candida species were isolated, which were identified by both conventional and molecular techniques such as polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. In addition, Candida dubliniensis was confirmed by restriction endonuclease analysis. Antifungal susceptibility of each isolate against the three azoles applied in this study was determined using the CLSI microdilution reference method M27-A3. RESULTS: Candida parapsilosis (C. parapsilosis) was the most frequently isolated species (n=44), followed by C. albicans (n=23), C. tropicalis (n=13), C. glabrata (n=7), C. krusei (n=6), C. guilliermondii (n=3), and C. dubliniensis (n=1). All the isolates were susceptible to CLT. VRC had lower minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values for the isolates compared to FLC. Geometric mean MIC values of VRC, FLC, and CLT for C. parapsilosis isolates were 0.07 μg/ml, 0.8 μg/ml, and 0.35 μg/ml, respectively. Collectively, all species exhibited greater susceptibility to VRC in comparison to C. albicans (P≤0.001). CONCLUSION: This study showed that non-albicans Candida species were the most common etiologic agents of non-dermatophyte onychomycosis. The major antifungal agents used in clinics to empirically treat yeast onychomycosis are FLC and CLT. Our data suggested that CLT is a better choice for the treatment of Candida onychomycosis, especially in drug resistant cases. Iranian Society of Medical Mycology 2015-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5490278/ /pubmed/28681001 http://dx.doi.org/10.18869/acadpub.cmm.1.4.26 Text en Copyright© 2015, Published by Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences on behalf of Iranian Society of Medical Mycology and Invasive Fungi Research Center. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pakshir, K
Zomorodian, K
Zakaei, A
Motamedi, M
Rahimi Ghiasi, M
Karamitalab, M
Molecular identification and in-vitro antifungal susceptibility testing of Candida species isolated from patients with onychomycosis
title Molecular identification and in-vitro antifungal susceptibility testing of Candida species isolated from patients with onychomycosis
title_full Molecular identification and in-vitro antifungal susceptibility testing of Candida species isolated from patients with onychomycosis
title_fullStr Molecular identification and in-vitro antifungal susceptibility testing of Candida species isolated from patients with onychomycosis
title_full_unstemmed Molecular identification and in-vitro antifungal susceptibility testing of Candida species isolated from patients with onychomycosis
title_short Molecular identification and in-vitro antifungal susceptibility testing of Candida species isolated from patients with onychomycosis
title_sort molecular identification and in-vitro antifungal susceptibility testing of candida species isolated from patients with onychomycosis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5490278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28681001
http://dx.doi.org/10.18869/acadpub.cmm.1.4.26
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