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Efficient identification of Malassezia yeasts by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS)

Authors :
Kolecka, A
Khayhan, K
Arabatzis, M
Velegraki, A
Kostrzewa, M
Andersson, A
Scheynius, A
Cafarchia, C
Iatta, R
Montagna, M T
Youngchim, S
Cabañes, F J
Hoopman, P
Kraak, B
Groenewald, M
Boekhout, T
Kolecka, A
Khayhan, K
Arabatzis, M
Velegraki, A
Kostrzewa, M
Andersson, A
Scheynius, A
Cafarchia, C
Iatta, R
Montagna, M T
Youngchim, S
Cabañes, F J
Hoopman, P
Kraak, B
Groenewald, M
Boekhout, T
Source :
British Journal of Dermatology vol.170 (2014) nr.2 p.332-341 [ISSN 0007-0963]
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Infections caused by Malassezia yeasts are most likely underdiagnosed, because fatty acid supplementation is needed for growth. Rapid identification of Malassezia species is essential for appropriate treatment of Malassezia-related skin infections, fungaemia and nosocomial outbreaks in neonates, children and adults and can be life-saving for those patients. Ma-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) has been reported to be a rapid and reliable diagnostic tool to identify clinically important yeasts, but so far no data have been reported on identification of Malassezia isolates with this technique.OBJECTIVES: To create an extensive database of main mass spectra (MSPs) that will allow quick identification of Malassezia species by MALDI-TOF MS.METHODS: An in-house library of 113 MSPs was created from 48 reference strains from the CBS-KNAW yeast collection. The in-house library was challenged with two test sets of Malassezia strains, namely 165 reference strains from the CBS collection and 338 isolates collected in Greece, Italy, Sweden and Thailand.RESULTS: MALDI-TOF MS allowed correct identification of all 14 Malassezia spp. MALDI-TOF MS results were concordant with those of sequence analyses of the internal transcribed spacers (ITS1/ITS2) and the D1/D2 domains of the large subunit of the ribosomal DNA.CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of the MALDI-TOF MS system as a routine identification tool will contribute to correct identification of Malassezia yeasts with minimal effort and in a short turnaround time, which is especially important for the rapid identification of Malassezia in skin diseases and nosocomial outbreaks.

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OAIster
Journal :
British Journal of Dermatology vol.170 (2014) nr.2 p.332-341 [ISSN 0007-0963]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1111/bjd.12680, British Journal of Dermatology vol.170 (2014) nr.2 p.332-341 [ISSN 0007-0963], English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn931041920
Document Type :
Electronic Resource