Rapid identification of Candida dubliniensis using a species-specific molecular beacon Journal Article


Authors: Park, S.; Wong, M.; Marras, S. A. E.; Cross, E. W.; Kiehn, T. E.; Chaturvedi, V.; Tyagi, S.; Perlin, D. S.
Article Title: Rapid identification of Candida dubliniensis using a species-specific molecular beacon
Abstract: Candida dubliniensis is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that has been linked to oral candidiasis in AIDS patients, although it has recently been isolated from other body sites. DNA sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) region of rRNA genes from reference Candida strains was used to develop molecular beacon probes for rapid, high-fidelity identification of C. dubliniensis as well as C. albicans. Molecular beacons are small nucleic acid hairpin probes that brightly fluoresce when they are bound to their targets and have a significant advantage over conventional nucleic acid probes because they exhibit a higher degree of specificity with better signal-to-noise ratios. When applied to an unknown collection of 23 strains that largely contained C. albicans and a smaller amount of C. dubliniensis, the species-specific probes were 100% accurate in identifying both species following PCR amplification of the ITS2 region. The results obtained with the molecular beacons were independently verified by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis-based genotyping and by restriction enzyme analysis with enzymes BsmAI and NspBII, which cleave recognition sequences within the ITS2 regions of C. dubliniensis and C. albicans, respectively. Molecular beacons are promising new probes for the rapid detection of Candida species.
Keywords: in-vitro; pcr; united-states; mycobacterium-tuberculosis; sequence-analysis; dna probes; nucleotide-sequence; albicans; fluconazole resistance; virus-infected patients
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Volume: 38
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0095-1137
Publisher: American Society for Microbiology  
Date Published: 2000-08-01
Start Page: 2829
End Page: 2836
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000088561700005
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC87122
PUBMED: 10921935
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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  1. Timothy E Kiehn
    100 Kiehn
  2. May   Wong
    5 Wong