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Multilocus Sequence Typing of Clinical Isolates of Cryptococcus from India

Journal

MYCOPATHOLOGIA
Volume 186, Issue 2, Pages 199-211

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11046-020-00500-6

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Cryptococcus; Multilocus sequence typing (MLST); Antifungal susceptibility; India

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  1. Department of Biotechnology, India [BT/PR5193/MED/29/463/2012]
  2. All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India [A-08]

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The study on Cryptococcosis in India utilized multilocus sequence typing to analyze 208 clinical isolates of Cryptococcus, revealing 10 Sequence Types (STs) with a majority belonging to molecular type VNI for C. neoformans. The study also found less diversity among Indian isolates compared to the global MLST database.
Cryptococcosis is a life-threatening infection caused by Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii species complex. In the present study, to understand the molecular epidemiology of 208 clinical isolates of Cryptococcus from different parts of India, multilocus sequence typing (MLST) using ISHAM MLST consensus scheme for C. neoformans/C. gattii species complex was used. MLST analysis yielded a total of 10 Sequence Types (STs)-7 STs for C. neoformans and 3 for C. gattii species complex. The majority of isolates identified as C. neoformans belonged to molecular type VNI with predominant STs 31 and 93. Only 3 isolates of C. gattii species complex were obtained, belonging to ST58 and ST215 of VGI and ST69 of VGIV. Phylogenetic analysis revealed less diversity among the clinical Indian isolates compared to the global MLST database. No association between prevalent STs and HIV status, geographical origin or minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) could be established.

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