Garcia-Rubio, RocioGil, HoracioMonteiro, Maria CandidaPelaez, TeresaMellado, Emilia2018-12-272018-12-272016-10-04PLoS One. 2016 Oct 4;11(10):e0163869.1932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/6960Aspergillus fumigatus is a saprotrophic mold fungus ubiquitously found in the environment and is the most common species causing invasive aspergillosis in immunocompromised individuals. For A. fumigatus genotyping, the short tandem repeat method (STRAf) is widely accepted as the first choice. However, difficulties associated with PCR product size and required technology have encouraged the development of novel typing techniques. In this study, a new genotyping method based on hypervariable tandem repeats within exons of surface protein coding genes (TRESP) was designed. A. fumigatus isolates were characterized by PCR amplification and sequencing with a panel of three TRESP encoding genes: cell surface protein A; MP-2 antigenic galactomannan protein; and hypothetical protein with a CFEM domain. The allele sequence repeats of each of the three targets were combined to assign a specific genotype. For the evaluation of this method, 126 unrelated A. fumigatus strains were analyzed and 96 different genotypes were identified, showing a high level of discrimination [Simpson's index of diversity (D) 0.994]. In addition, 49 azole resistant strains were analyzed identifying 26 genotypes and showing a lower D value (0.890) among them. This value could indicate that these resistant strains are closely related and share a common origin, although more studies are needed to confirm this hypothesis. In summary, a novel genotyping method for A. fumigatus has been developed which is reproducible, easy to perform, highly discriminatory and could be especially useful for studying outbreaks.engVoRAspergillosisAspergillus fumigatusAzolesDrug Resistance, FungalExonsFungal ProteinsGenotyping TechniquesHumansMembrane ProteinsMycological Typing TechniquesMicrosatellite RepeatsA New Aspergillus fumigatus Typing Method Based on Hypervariable Tandem Repeats Located within Exons of Surface Protein Coding Genes (TRESP)AtribuciĆ³n 4.0 Internacional277014371110e016386910.1371/journal.pone.01638691932-6203PloS oneopen access