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High genetic variability of clinical and environmental Cryptococcus gattii isolates from Brazil

Journal

MEDICAL MYCOLOGY
Volume 58, Issue 8, Pages 1126-1137

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mmy/myaa019

Keywords

Cryptococcus gattii; VGII genotype; multilocus sequence typing; genetic population; sequence type

Funding

  1. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG) [Edital Universal CDS (APQ 02633-16)]
  2. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) [470224/2012-6]

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Among Cryptococcus gattii genotypes, VGII has gained pivotal relevance in epidemiological, clinical and genetic contexts due to its association with several outbreaks in temperate regions and due to the high variability of this genotype. The aim of this study was to compare 25 isolates of C. gattii from the Southeast region of Brazil with previously described isolates from other regions of the country and around the world. Among the 25 isolates, 24 were VGII and one was VGI. All of them were newly identified. Three new allele types (AT) (AT47 for the URA5 locus, AT56 for the LAC1 locus, and AT96 for the IGS1 region) were also described. Compared with other Brazilian isolates, those from the Southeast region presented the greatest haplotype diversity. In general, the regions presented different sequence types (STs), and only nine STs were found in more than one location. GoeBURST analysis showed two large groups among the Brazilian isolates. The largest group consists of 59 STs predominantly from the North and Northeast regions; the other large group includes 57 STs from the Southeast and Midwest regions. In a global context the South American isolates presented the highest genetic diversity (STs = 145, haplotype diversity (Hd) = 0.999 and pi = 0.00464), while the African populations showed the lowest genetic diversity (STs = 3, Hd = 0.667 and pi = 0.00225). These results confirm that the Brazilian C. gattii VGII population is highly diverse and reinforce the hypothesis of dispersion of this genotype from South America.

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