Geographically Structured Populations of Cryptococcus neoformans Variety grubii in Asia Correlate with HIV Status and Show a Clonal Population Structure
Cryptococcosis is an important fungal disease in Asia with an estimated 140,000 new infections annually the majority of which occurs in patients suffering from HIV/AIDS. Cryptococcus neoformans variety grubii (serotype A) is the major causative agent of this disease. In the present study, multilocus...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-41332014-08-30T02:35:42Z Geographically Structured Populations of Cryptococcus neoformans Variety grubii in Asia Correlate with HIV Status and Show a Clonal Population Structure Khayhan K. Hagen F. Pan W. Simwami S. Fisher M.C. Wahyuningsih R. Chakrabarti A. Chowdhary A. Ikeda R. Taj-Aldeen S.J. Khan Z. Ip M. Imran D. Sjam R. Sriburee P. Liao W. Chaicumpar K. Vuddhakul V. Meyer W. Trilles L. van Iersel L.J.J. Meis J.F. Klaassen C.H.W. Boekhout T. Cryptococcosis is an important fungal disease in Asia with an estimated 140,000 new infections annually the majority of which occurs in patients suffering from HIV/AIDS. Cryptococcus neoformans variety grubii (serotype A) is the major causative agent of this disease. In the present study, multilocus sequence typing (MLST) using the ISHAM MLST consensus scheme for the C. neoformans/C. gattii species complex was used to analyse nucleotide polymorphisms among 476 isolates of this pathogen obtained from 8 Asian countries. Population genetic analysis showed that the Asian C. neoformans var. grubii population shows limited genetic diversity and demonstrates a largely clonal mode of reproduction when compared with the global MLST dataset. HIV-status, sequence types and geography were found to be confounded. However, a correlation between sequence types and isolates from HIV-negative patients was observed among the Asian isolates. Observations of high gene flow between the Middle Eastern and the Southeastern Asian populations suggest that immigrant workers in the Middle East were originally infected in Southeastern Asia. © 2013 Khayhan et al. 2014-08-30T02:35:42Z 2014-08-30T02:35:42Z 2013 Article 19326203 10.1371/journal.pone.0072222 POLNC http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84883443243&partnerID=40&md5=12596f61f478ea356edb4bb33dffedc9 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4133 English |
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Cryptococcosis is an important fungal disease in Asia with an estimated 140,000 new infections annually the majority of which occurs in patients suffering from HIV/AIDS. Cryptococcus neoformans variety grubii (serotype A) is the major causative agent of this disease. In the present study, multilocus sequence typing (MLST) using the ISHAM MLST consensus scheme for the C. neoformans/C. gattii species complex was used to analyse nucleotide polymorphisms among 476 isolates of this pathogen obtained from 8 Asian countries. Population genetic analysis showed that the Asian C. neoformans var. grubii population shows limited genetic diversity and demonstrates a largely clonal mode of reproduction when compared with the global MLST dataset. HIV-status, sequence types and geography were found to be confounded. However, a correlation between sequence types and isolates from HIV-negative patients was observed among the Asian isolates. Observations of high gene flow between the Middle Eastern and the Southeastern Asian populations suggest that immigrant workers in the Middle East were originally infected in Southeastern Asia. © 2013 Khayhan et al. |
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Khayhan K. Hagen F. Pan W. Simwami S. Fisher M.C. Wahyuningsih R. Chakrabarti A. Chowdhary A. Ikeda R. Taj-Aldeen S.J. Khan Z. Ip M. Imran D. Sjam R. Sriburee P. Liao W. Chaicumpar K. Vuddhakul V. Meyer W. Trilles L. van Iersel L.J.J. Meis J.F. Klaassen C.H.W. Boekhout T. Geographically Structured Populations of Cryptococcus neoformans Variety grubii in Asia Correlate with HIV Status and Show a Clonal Population Structure |
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Khayhan K. Hagen F. Pan W. Simwami S. Fisher M.C. Wahyuningsih R. Chakrabarti A. Chowdhary A. Ikeda R. Taj-Aldeen S.J. Khan Z. Ip M. Imran D. Sjam R. Sriburee P. Liao W. Chaicumpar K. Vuddhakul V. Meyer W. Trilles L. van Iersel L.J.J. Meis J.F. Klaassen C.H.W. Boekhout T. |
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Geographically Structured Populations of Cryptococcus neoformans Variety grubii in Asia Correlate with HIV Status and Show a Clonal Population Structure |
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Geographically Structured Populations of Cryptococcus neoformans Variety grubii in Asia Correlate with HIV Status and Show a Clonal Population Structure |
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Geographically Structured Populations of Cryptococcus neoformans Variety grubii in Asia Correlate with HIV Status and Show a Clonal Population Structure |
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Geographically Structured Populations of Cryptococcus neoformans Variety grubii in Asia Correlate with HIV Status and Show a Clonal Population Structure |
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Geographically Structured Populations of Cryptococcus neoformans Variety grubii in Asia Correlate with HIV Status and Show a Clonal Population Structure |
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geographically structured populations of cryptococcus neoformans variety grubii in asia correlate with hiv status and show a clonal population structure |
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