Recent publications using MLST in Candida research

The following is a list of recent publications that use or mention MLST in research on Candida. The list is generated automatically and includes references published in the last two years.

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List generated: 2010-09-02.


Debourgogne A, Gueidan C, Hennequin C, Contet-Audonneau N, de Hoog S, Machouart M. Development of a new MLST scheme for differentiation of Fusarium solani Species Complex (FSSC) isolates. J Microbiol Methods 2010, 82:319-23

Boriollo MF, Dias RA, Fiorini JE, Oliveira Nde, Spolidorio DM, de Souza HM, Figueira AV, Pizzirani-Kleiner AA. Disparity between Multilocus Enzyme Electrophoresis, Microsatellite Markers and Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis in epidemiological tracking of Candida albicans. J Microbiol Methods 2010, 82:265-81

Da Matta DA, Melo AS, Colombo AL, Frade JP, Nucci M, Lott TJ. Candidemia Surveillance in Brazil: Evidence for a Boundary Defining an Abatement of Candida albicans Group Two Strains. J Clin Microbiol 2010, [Epub ahead of print]:

Sampaio P, Santos M, Correia A, Amaral FE, Chavez-Galarza J, Costa-de-Oliveira S, Castro AG, Pedrosa J, Pais C. Virulence attenuation of Candida albicans genetic variants isolated from a patient with a recurrent bloodstream infection. PLoS One 2010, 5:e10155

Chavez-Galarza J, Pais C, Sampaio P. Microsatellite typing identifies the major clades of the human pathogen Candida albicans. Infect Genet Evol 2010, 10:697-702

Zhang N, Cannon RD, Holland BR, Patchett ML, Schmid J. Impact of Genetic Background on Allele Selection in a Highly Mutable Candida albicans Gene, PNG2. PLoS One 2010, 5:e9614

Lott TJ, Frade JP, Lockhart SR. Multilocus sequence type analysis reveals both clonality and recombination in populations of Candida glabrata bloodstream isolates from U.S. surveillance studies. Eukaryot Cell 2010, 9:619-25

Da Matta DA, Melo AS, Guimaraes T, Frade JP, Lott TJ, Colombo AL. Multilocus sequence typing of sequential Candida albicans isolates from patients with persistent or recurrent fungemia. Med Mycol 2010, 48:757-62

Khlif M, Bogreau H, Michel-Nguyen A, Ayadi A, Ranque S. Trailing or paradoxical growth of Candida albicans when exposed to caspofungin is not associated with microsatellite genotypes. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 2010, 54:1365-8

Odds FC. Molecular phylogenetics and epidemiology of Candida albicans. Future Microbiol 2010, 5:67-79

Brillowska-Dabrowska A, Bergmann O, Jensen IM, Jarlov JO, Arendrup MC. Typing of Candida isolates from patients with invasive infection and concomitant colonization. Scand J Infect Dis 2010, 42:109-13

Odds FC. In Candida albicans, resistance to flucytosine and terbinafine is linked to MAT locus homozygosity and multilocus sequence typing clade 1. FEMS Yeast Res 2009, 9:1091-101

McManus BA, Sullivan DJ, Moran GP, d'Enfert C, Bougnoux ME, Nunn MA, Coleman DC. Genetic differences between avian and human isolates of Candida dubliniensis. Emerg Infect Dis 2009, 15:1467-70

Li SY, Yang YL, Lin YH, Ko HC, Wang AH, Chen KW, Wang CW, Chi H, Lo HJ. Two closely related fluconazole-resistant Candida tropicalis clones circulating in Taiwan from 1999 to 2006. Microb Drug Resist 2009, 15:205-10

McManus BA, Moran GP, Higgins JA, Sullivan DJ, Coleman DC. A Ser29Leu substitution in the cytosine deaminase Fca1p is responsible for clade-specific flucytosine resistance in Candida dubliniensis. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 2009, 53:4678-85

Chen KW, Chen YC, Lin YH, Chou HH, Li SY. The molecular epidemiology of serial Candida tropicalis isolates from ICU patients as revealed by multilocus sequence typing and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. Infect Genet Evol 2009, 9:912-20

Zhang N, Upritchard JE, Holland BR, Fenton LE, Ferguson MM, Cannon RD, Schmid J. Distribution of mutations distinguishing the most prevalent disease-causing Candida albicans genotype from other genotypes. Infect Genet Evol 2009, 9:493-500

van Asbeck EC, Clemons KV, Markham AN, Stevens DA. Correlation of restriction fragment length polymorphism genotyping with internal transcribed spacer sequence, randomly amplified polymorphic DNA and multilocus sequence groupings for Candida parapsilosis. Mycoses 2009, 52:493-8

Pujol C, Soll DR. DNA fingerprinting Candida species. Methods Mol Biol 2009, 499:117-29

Brillowska-Dabrowska A, Schon T, Pannanusorn S, Lonnbro N, Bernhoff L, Bonnedal J, Haggstrom J, Wistedt A, Fernandez V, Arendrup MC. A nosocomial outbreak of Candida parapsilosis in southern Sweden verified by genotyping. Scand J Infect Dis 2009, 41:135-42

Jacobsen MD, Duncan AD, Bain J, Johnson EM, Naglik JR, Shaw DJ, Gow NA, Odds FC. Mixed Candida albicans strain populations in colonized and infected mucosal tissues. FEMS Yeast Res 2008, 8:1334-8

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