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Genetic Polymorphisms of Superoxide Dismutase Locus of Pneumocystis jirovecii in Spanish Population

Objective: Pneumocystis pneumonia remains a major opportunistic infection in immunocompromised patients worldwide. Colonization with Pneumocystis jirovecii has recently gained attention as an important issue for understanding the complete cycle of human Pneumocystis infection. P. jirovecii Superoxid...

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Autores principales: Morilla, Rubén, González-Magaña, Amaia, Friaza, Vicente, de Armas, Yaxsier, Medrano, Francisco J., Calderón, Enrique J., de la Horra, Carmen
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6803434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31681723
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2019.00292
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author Morilla, Rubén
González-Magaña, Amaia
Friaza, Vicente
de Armas, Yaxsier
Medrano, Francisco J.
Calderón, Enrique J.
de la Horra, Carmen
author_facet Morilla, Rubén
González-Magaña, Amaia
Friaza, Vicente
de Armas, Yaxsier
Medrano, Francisco J.
Calderón, Enrique J.
de la Horra, Carmen
author_sort Morilla, Rubén
collection PubMed
description Objective: Pneumocystis pneumonia remains a major opportunistic infection in immunocompromised patients worldwide. Colonization with Pneumocystis jirovecii has recently gained attention as an important issue for understanding the complete cycle of human Pneumocystis infection. P. jirovecii Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) gene could be a molecular target with high clinical relevance, but the epidemiological information about SOD genotypes distribution is scarce. The aim of this work was to provide information about the prevalence of genotypes of Pneumocystis SOD among Spanish patients and to describe possible differences between colonized and Pneumocystis pneumonia patients. Methods: we developed a cross-sectional study analyzing broncho-alveolar lavage fluid samples from 30 Pneumocystis pneumonia patients, 30 colonized patients, and 20 controls using a nested PCR protocol designed to amplify the sodA gene of P. jirovecii. The diagnostic yield of SOD Nested PCR was evaluated against the routine practice of mtLSUrRNA Nested PCR, which is considered the gold standard. Results: SOD locus was amplified in 90% of Pneumocystis pneumonia patients, 10% of colonized patients, and none of controls. Genotype SOD1 was observed in 11 cases (52.4%) and genotype SOD2 in 10 cases (47.6%). Genotype SOD2 was observed only in Pneumocystis pneumonia patients while the genotype SOD1 was observed in both colonized and Pneumocystis pneumonia patients. Conclusions: This study provides epidemiological information about SOD genotypes distribution in Spain, showing a low genetic diversity and a predominant presence of genotype SOD1 in colonized patients. SOP Nested PCR was more sensitive and accurate assay in Pneumocystis pneumonia patients than in colonized individuals.
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spelling pubmed-68034342019-11-03 Genetic Polymorphisms of Superoxide Dismutase Locus of Pneumocystis jirovecii in Spanish Population Morilla, Rubén González-Magaña, Amaia Friaza, Vicente de Armas, Yaxsier Medrano, Francisco J. Calderón, Enrique J. de la Horra, Carmen Front Public Health Public Health Objective: Pneumocystis pneumonia remains a major opportunistic infection in immunocompromised patients worldwide. Colonization with Pneumocystis jirovecii has recently gained attention as an important issue for understanding the complete cycle of human Pneumocystis infection. P. jirovecii Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) gene could be a molecular target with high clinical relevance, but the epidemiological information about SOD genotypes distribution is scarce. The aim of this work was to provide information about the prevalence of genotypes of Pneumocystis SOD among Spanish patients and to describe possible differences between colonized and Pneumocystis pneumonia patients. Methods: we developed a cross-sectional study analyzing broncho-alveolar lavage fluid samples from 30 Pneumocystis pneumonia patients, 30 colonized patients, and 20 controls using a nested PCR protocol designed to amplify the sodA gene of P. jirovecii. The diagnostic yield of SOD Nested PCR was evaluated against the routine practice of mtLSUrRNA Nested PCR, which is considered the gold standard. Results: SOD locus was amplified in 90% of Pneumocystis pneumonia patients, 10% of colonized patients, and none of controls. Genotype SOD1 was observed in 11 cases (52.4%) and genotype SOD2 in 10 cases (47.6%). Genotype SOD2 was observed only in Pneumocystis pneumonia patients while the genotype SOD1 was observed in both colonized and Pneumocystis pneumonia patients. Conclusions: This study provides epidemiological information about SOD genotypes distribution in Spain, showing a low genetic diversity and a predominant presence of genotype SOD1 in colonized patients. SOP Nested PCR was more sensitive and accurate assay in Pneumocystis pneumonia patients than in colonized individuals. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6803434/ /pubmed/31681723 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2019.00292 Text en Copyright © 2019 Morilla, González-Magaña, Friaza, de Armas, Medrano, Calderón and de la Horra. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Morilla, Rubén
González-Magaña, Amaia
Friaza, Vicente
de Armas, Yaxsier
Medrano, Francisco J.
Calderón, Enrique J.
de la Horra, Carmen
Genetic Polymorphisms of Superoxide Dismutase Locus of Pneumocystis jirovecii in Spanish Population
title Genetic Polymorphisms of Superoxide Dismutase Locus of Pneumocystis jirovecii in Spanish Population
title_full Genetic Polymorphisms of Superoxide Dismutase Locus of Pneumocystis jirovecii in Spanish Population
title_fullStr Genetic Polymorphisms of Superoxide Dismutase Locus of Pneumocystis jirovecii in Spanish Population
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Polymorphisms of Superoxide Dismutase Locus of Pneumocystis jirovecii in Spanish Population
title_short Genetic Polymorphisms of Superoxide Dismutase Locus of Pneumocystis jirovecii in Spanish Population
title_sort genetic polymorphisms of superoxide dismutase locus of pneumocystis jirovecii in spanish population
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6803434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31681723
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2019.00292
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