چکیده
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Background: Candida albicans has been shown as the most common species of Candida collected from different animals.
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity and genetic relationships among C. albicans isolates collected from
clinical specimens of animals suffering from candidiasis using microsatellite length polymorphism (MLP).
Methods: We used MLP for a group of 60 C. albicans strains isolated from various animal species (dog: 16, cat: 10, horse: 10, cow:
14, chicken: 10), previously defined as animal clinical isolates. Three loci, including EF3, CDC3, and HIS3, were amplified, and the
products ran onto an ABI XL 370 genetic analyzer, and fragment sizes were determined.
Results: Of the 60 clinical strains illustrated, 49 different genotypes were identified with a discriminatory power index of 0.991. A
total of 17 alleles and 26 different combinations were identified for EF3 locus, six alleles and 13 combinations for CDC3 locus, and 17
alleles and 27 combinations for HIS3 locus. The most common genotypes were GP9 (four strains) and GP1 and GP33 (three strains).
Wright’s fixation index (FST) values were calculated to assess inter-group genetic diversity for all pairwise combinations of the five
sub-populations of C. albicans isolated from the different animal hosts. The highest FST values related to C. albicans isolated from
chicken to three sub-populations of cats (FST: 0.1397), cows (FST: 0.0639), and horses (FST: 0.0585).
Conclusions: The results indicated a moderate genetic differentiation (0.05 < FST < 0.15) between C. albicans strains isolated from
cats, cows, and horses as a mammal vs. chickens.
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