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. 1997 Dec;35(12):3086–3091. doi: 10.1128/jcm.35.12.3086-3091.1997

Typing of Pneumocystis carinii f. sp. hominis by single-strand conformation polymorphism of four genomic regions.

P M Hauser 1, P Francioli 1, J Bille 1, A Telenti 1, D S Blanc 1
PMCID: PMC230127  PMID: 9399499

Abstract

To better investigate Pneumocystis carinii f. sp. hominis epidemiology, we have developed a molecular typing method. Because of the limited genetic variability of the P. carinii hominis genome, a multitarget approach was used. Four variable regions of the genome were amplified by PCR, polymorphism in each region was assessed by the single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) technique, and the results for the four regions of each patient were combined. Bronchoalveolar lavage specimens collected from 11 patients were examined. Four patients were probably infected by a single strain, since their specimens yielded simple SSCP patterns (two bands corresponding to one allele). The combinations of these patterns were unique, suggesting that the strains which infected these patients were different. For the other seven patients, complex patterns were found (three or four bands corresponding to two alleles). The presence of more than one allele of a region in a patient is likely to be due to coinfection. Polymorphism was also assessed by sequencing, which revealed variations at nucleotide positions previously reported to vary. About half of the observed alleles had already been reported by laboratories in different countries. Multitarget typing of P. carinii hominis by PCR-SSCP should allow investigation of strain diversity and thus be useful for future epidemiological studies.

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