2015
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.02913-14
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Candida inconspicua and Candida norvegensis: New Insights into Identification in Relation to Sexual Reproduction and Genome Organization

Abstract: Candida inconspicua and Candida (Pichia) norvegensis are two emerging pathogenic species that exhibit reduced susceptibility to azole derivatives. Conventional (biochemical) approaches do not readily differentiate between the two species. The first aim of this work was to analyze the performance of biochemical, proteomic (matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight [MALDI-TOF]), and molecular approaches in the precise identification of these species. These results then led us to sequence 3 genom… Show more

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“…Clinical infections with P . norvegensis have been reported [ 34 ]. We used Illumina sequencing to sequence the genomes of the type strain of P .…”
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“…Clinical infections with P . norvegensis have been reported [ 34 ]. We used Illumina sequencing to sequence the genomes of the type strain of P .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…norvegensis and other P . cactophila clade species [ 28 , 34 ] and therefore seems to be a trait of the whole genus Pichia . C .…”
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“…Mouse gut fungi are undetectable by conventional mouse feces culture [8, 11, 13] but are easily identified in human [10, 31]. Antibiotic effects upon gut levels of Ascomycota ( Candida , Aspergillus and Pichia [32, 33]), Basidiomycota ( Tricosporon [34]), and Ochroconis and Aphanomyces , a dematiaceous fungus and a water mold [35, 36], respectively, have been observed. Pichia , a group with some species re-classified as Candida [33, 37], were detectable after antibiotic administration despite being undetectable in normal controls.…”
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“…The small number ( n = 7) of fungemia detections in our study prevents us from drawing conclusions about the performance of the BCID-FP panel for the detection of fungal pathogens associated with sepsis. However, one Candida inconspicua isolate identified by MALDI-TOF MS (21), a fluconazole-resistant yeast as an emerging agent of invasive infection (22), was not targeted by the FP panel (23). However, there are other Candida species of clinical importance, such as C.…”
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confidence: 99%