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Evaluation of a Rapid Immunochromatographic Assay for Identification of Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis
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ABSTRACT
Candida dubliniensis
was first established as a novel yeast species in 1995. It is particularly associated with recurrent episodes of oral candidosis in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients, but it has also been detected at other anatomical sites and at a low incidence level in non-HIV-infected patients. It shares so many phenotypic characteristics with
C. albicans
that it is easily misidentified as such. No rapid, simple, and commercial test that allows differentiation between
C. dubliniensis
and
C. albicans
has been developed, until now. Accurate species identification requires the use of genotype-based techniques that are not routinely available in most clinical microbiology diagnostic laboratories. The present study was designed to evaluate the efficiency of a new test (the immunochromatographic membrane [ICM] albi-dubli test; SR2B, Avrillé, France) to differentiate between
C. albicans
and
C. dubliniensis
. The organisms evaluated were strains whose identities had previously been confirmed by PCR tests and freshly isolated clinical strains and included 58
C. albicans
isolates, 60
C. dubliniensis
isolates, and 82 isolates belonging to other species of yeast. The ICM albi-dubli test is based on the principle of immunochromatographic analysis and involves the use of two distinct monoclonal antibodies that recognize two unrelated epitopes expressed by both species or specific to only one species. The assay requires no complex instrumentation for analysis and can be recommended for routine use in clinical microbiology laboratories. Results are obtained within 2 h and 30 min and are easy to interpret. This evaluation demonstrated the good performance of this immunochromatographic test for
C. albicans
and
C. dubliniensis
isolated on Sabouraud dextrose agar, CHOROMagar Candida, and CandidaSelect, with sensitivities and specificities ranging from 93.1 to 100%. These parameters decreased, however, to 91.4% when the test was performed with yeast isolated with Candida ID.
American Society for Microbiology
Title: Evaluation of a Rapid Immunochromatographic Assay for Identification of
Candida albicans
and
Candida dubliniensis
Description:
ABSTRACT
Candida dubliniensis
was first established as a novel yeast species in 1995.
It is particularly associated with recurrent episodes of oral candidosis in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients, but it has also been detected at other anatomical sites and at a low incidence level in non-HIV-infected patients.
It shares so many phenotypic characteristics with
C.
albicans
that it is easily misidentified as such.
No rapid, simple, and commercial test that allows differentiation between
C.
dubliniensis
and
C.
albicans
has been developed, until now.
Accurate species identification requires the use of genotype-based techniques that are not routinely available in most clinical microbiology diagnostic laboratories.
The present study was designed to evaluate the efficiency of a new test (the immunochromatographic membrane [ICM] albi-dubli test; SR2B, Avrillé, France) to differentiate between
C.
albicans
and
C.
dubliniensis
.
The organisms evaluated were strains whose identities had previously been confirmed by PCR tests and freshly isolated clinical strains and included 58
C.
albicans
isolates, 60
C.
dubliniensis
isolates, and 82 isolates belonging to other species of yeast.
The ICM albi-dubli test is based on the principle of immunochromatographic analysis and involves the use of two distinct monoclonal antibodies that recognize two unrelated epitopes expressed by both species or specific to only one species.
The assay requires no complex instrumentation for analysis and can be recommended for routine use in clinical microbiology laboratories.
Results are obtained within 2 h and 30 min and are easy to interpret.
This evaluation demonstrated the good performance of this immunochromatographic test for
C.
albicans
and
C.
dubliniensis
isolated on Sabouraud dextrose agar, CHOROMagar Candida, and CandidaSelect, with sensitivities and specificities ranging from 93.
1 to 100%.
These parameters decreased, however, to 91.
4% when the test was performed with yeast isolated with Candida ID.
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