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Molecular identification of yeast communities isolated from nail specimens by PCR-RFLP and PCR-FSP methods. | LitMetric

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Background And Purpose: Onychomycosis is a common fungal infection that affects the nails, caused by various fungal agents. Moreover, yeast onychomycosis has increased in recent years. Yeast isolates might not be identified at the species level by conventional methods, whereas molecular methods can identify yeast isolates more accurately. This study aimed to identify yeast communities isolated from nail specimens by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and PCR- fragment size polymorphism (FSP) methods.

Materials And Methods: This experimental study was conducted on archival yeast isolates obtained from 269 patients suspected of onychomycosis who referred to the Medical Mycology Laboratory at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in Shiraz, Iran, between April 2022 and March 2023. Onychomycosis was confirmed through direct examination and culture of nail specimens. The PCR-RFLP and PCR-FSP methods were used to identify yeast isolates.

Results: In total, 78 (28.99%) yeast strains were identified. was the most common species, followed by complex and . Uncommon species of yeasts, such as , , , and were identified by molecular methods. The PCR-FSP method showed a strong agreement with the PCR-RFLP method in the identification of common yeast agents causing onychomycosis (κ=0.84).

Conclusion: It seems necessary to use molecular diagnostic tools in addition to conventional methods to identify yeast isolates in clinical laboratories. The rapid and accurate identification of fungal agents causing onychomycosis is useful for the selection of an appropriate treatment strategy.

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