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Population genomics shows no distinction between pathogenic Candida krusei and environmental Pichia kudriavzevii: One species, four names

We investigated genomic diversity of a yeast species that is both an opportunistic pathogen and an important industrial yeast. Under the name Candida krusei, it is responsible for about 2% of yeast infections caused by Candida species in humans. Bloodstream infections with C. krusei are problematic...

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Autores principales: Douglass, Alexander P., Offei, Benjamin, Braun-Galleani, Stephanie, Coughlan, Aisling Y., Martos, Alexandre A. R., Ortiz-Merino, Raúl A., Byrne, Kevin P., Wolfe, Kenneth H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6053246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30024981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007138
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author Douglass, Alexander P.
Offei, Benjamin
Braun-Galleani, Stephanie
Coughlan, Aisling Y.
Martos, Alexandre A. R.
Ortiz-Merino, Raúl A.
Byrne, Kevin P.
Wolfe, Kenneth H.
author_facet Douglass, Alexander P.
Offei, Benjamin
Braun-Galleani, Stephanie
Coughlan, Aisling Y.
Martos, Alexandre A. R.
Ortiz-Merino, Raúl A.
Byrne, Kevin P.
Wolfe, Kenneth H.
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description We investigated genomic diversity of a yeast species that is both an opportunistic pathogen and an important industrial yeast. Under the name Candida krusei, it is responsible for about 2% of yeast infections caused by Candida species in humans. Bloodstream infections with C. krusei are problematic because most isolates are fluconazole-resistant. Under the names Pichia kudriavzevii, Issatchenkia orientalis and Candida glycerinogenes, the same yeast, including genetically modified strains, is used for industrial-scale production of glycerol and succinate. It is also used to make some fermented foods. Here, we sequenced the type strains of C. krusei (CBS573(T)) and P. kudriavzevii (CBS5147(T)), as well as 30 other clinical and environmental isolates. Our results show conclusively that they are the same species, with collinear genomes 99.6% identical in DNA sequence. Phylogenetic analysis of SNPs does not segregate clinical and environmental isolates into separate clades, suggesting that C. krusei infections are frequently acquired from the environment. Reduced resistance of strains to fluconazole correlates with the presence of one gene instead of two at the ABC11-ABC1 tandem locus. Most isolates are diploid, but one-quarter are triploid. Loss of heterozygosity is common, including at the mating-type locus. Our PacBio/Illumina assembly of the 10.8 Mb CBS573(T) genome is resolved into 5 complete chromosomes, and was annotated using RNAseq support. Each of the 5 centromeres is a 35 kb gene desert containing a large inverted repeat. This species is a member of the genus Pichia and family Pichiaceae (the methylotrophic yeasts clade), and so is only distantly related to other pathogenic Candida species.
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spelling pubmed-60532462018-07-27 Population genomics shows no distinction between pathogenic Candida krusei and environmental Pichia kudriavzevii: One species, four names Douglass, Alexander P. Offei, Benjamin Braun-Galleani, Stephanie Coughlan, Aisling Y. Martos, Alexandre A. R. Ortiz-Merino, Raúl A. Byrne, Kevin P. Wolfe, Kenneth H. PLoS Pathog Research Article We investigated genomic diversity of a yeast species that is both an opportunistic pathogen and an important industrial yeast. Under the name Candida krusei, it is responsible for about 2% of yeast infections caused by Candida species in humans. Bloodstream infections with C. krusei are problematic because most isolates are fluconazole-resistant. Under the names Pichia kudriavzevii, Issatchenkia orientalis and Candida glycerinogenes, the same yeast, including genetically modified strains, is used for industrial-scale production of glycerol and succinate. It is also used to make some fermented foods. Here, we sequenced the type strains of C. krusei (CBS573(T)) and P. kudriavzevii (CBS5147(T)), as well as 30 other clinical and environmental isolates. Our results show conclusively that they are the same species, with collinear genomes 99.6% identical in DNA sequence. Phylogenetic analysis of SNPs does not segregate clinical and environmental isolates into separate clades, suggesting that C. krusei infections are frequently acquired from the environment. Reduced resistance of strains to fluconazole correlates with the presence of one gene instead of two at the ABC11-ABC1 tandem locus. Most isolates are diploid, but one-quarter are triploid. Loss of heterozygosity is common, including at the mating-type locus. Our PacBio/Illumina assembly of the 10.8 Mb CBS573(T) genome is resolved into 5 complete chromosomes, and was annotated using RNAseq support. Each of the 5 centromeres is a 35 kb gene desert containing a large inverted repeat. This species is a member of the genus Pichia and family Pichiaceae (the methylotrophic yeasts clade), and so is only distantly related to other pathogenic Candida species. Public Library of Science 2018-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6053246/ /pubmed/30024981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007138 Text en © 2018 Douglass 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Douglass, Alexander P.
Offei, Benjamin
Braun-Galleani, Stephanie
Coughlan, Aisling Y.
Martos, Alexandre A. R.
Ortiz-Merino, Raúl A.
Byrne, Kevin P.
Wolfe, Kenneth H.
Population genomics shows no distinction between pathogenic Candida krusei and environmental Pichia kudriavzevii: One species, four names
title Population genomics shows no distinction between pathogenic Candida krusei and environmental Pichia kudriavzevii: One species, four names
title_full Population genomics shows no distinction between pathogenic Candida krusei and environmental Pichia kudriavzevii: One species, four names
title_fullStr Population genomics shows no distinction between pathogenic Candida krusei and environmental Pichia kudriavzevii: One species, four names
title_full_unstemmed Population genomics shows no distinction between pathogenic Candida krusei and environmental Pichia kudriavzevii: One species, four names
title_short Population genomics shows no distinction between pathogenic Candida krusei and environmental Pichia kudriavzevii: One species, four names
title_sort population genomics shows no distinction between pathogenic candida krusei and environmental pichia kudriavzevii: one species, four names
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6053246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30024981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007138
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