Frontiers in Medicine (Apr 2022)

Candida albicans Multilocus Sequence Typing Clade I Contributes to the Clinical Phenotype of Vulvovaginal Candidiasis Patients

  • Yuxia Zhu,
  • Yuxia Zhu,
  • Yuxia Zhu,
  • Chao Fang,
  • Yu Shi,
  • Yingying Shan,
  • Yingying Shan,
  • Yingying Shan,
  • Xiaoping Liu,
  • Yiheng Liang,
  • Yiheng Liang,
  • Yiheng Liang,
  • Liting Huang,
  • Liting Huang,
  • Liting Huang,
  • Xinyang Liu,
  • Xinyang Liu,
  • Xinyang Liu,
  • Chunfeng Liu,
  • Chunfeng Liu,
  • Chunfeng Liu,
  • Yin Zhao,
  • Shangrong Fan,
  • Shangrong Fan,
  • Shangrong Fan,
  • Xiaowei Zhang,
  • Xiaowei Zhang,
  • Xiaowei Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.837536
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Candida albicans is the most frequent fungal species responsible for vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), which exhibits distinct genetic diversity that is linked with the clinical phenotype. This study aimed to assess the genotypes and clinical characteristics of different C. albicans isolates from VVC patients. Based on multilocus sequence typing (MLST), clade 1 was identified as the largest C. albicans group, which appeared most frequently in recurrent VVC and treatment failure cases. Further study of antifungal susceptibility demonstrated that MLST clade 1 strains presented significantly higher drug resistance ability than non-clade 1 strains, which result from the overexpression of MDR1. The mRNA and protein expression levels of virulence-related genes were also significantly higher in clade 1 isolates than in non-clade 1 isolates. Proteomic analysis indicated that the protein stabilization pathway was significantly enriched in clade 1 strains and that RPS4 was a central regulator of proteins involved in stress resistance, adherence, and DNA repair, which all contribute to the resistance and virulence of MLST clade 1 strains. This study was the first attempt to compare the correlation mechanisms between C. albicans MLST clade 1 and non-clade 1 strains and the clinical phenotype, which is of great significance for VVC classification and treatment.

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