Emerging Infectious Diseases (Apr 2008)

Clonal Population of Flucytosine-Resistant Candida tropicalis from Blood Cultures, Paris, France

  • Marie Desnos-Ollivier,
  • Stéphane Bretagne,
  • Claire Bernède,
  • Vincent Robert,
  • Dorothée Raoux,
  • Elisabeth Chachaty,
  • Elisabeth Forget,
  • Claire Lacroix,
  • Françoise Dromer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1404.071083
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 557 – 565

Abstract

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Candida tropicalis is a diploid ascomycetes yeast responsible for 4%–24% of candidemia. Resistance to flucytosine is rarely described for this species but was observed for 45 (35%) of 130 C. tropicalis isolates recovered from blood cultures in the Paris area in a 4-year survey. The aims of this study were to test the hypothesis that the flucytosine-resistant isolates could represent a subgroup and to determine the relationship between epidemiologic and genomic data. Epidemiologic data and gene sequences were analyzed, and molecular typing was performed. Our results suggest that a clone of flucytosine-resistant isolates, associated with malignancies and a lower mortality than that for other C. tropicalis isolates, is widespread in the Paris area. We propose the analysis of 2 polymorphic microsatellite markers coupled with URA3 sequencing to track the clone.

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