Iva Kotásková
Central European Institute of Technology
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2016
Hana Obručová; Radka Tihelková; Iva Kotásková; Filip Růžička; Veronika Holá; Eva Němcová; Tomáš Freiberger
ABSTRACT Early diagnosis of fungal infection is critical for initiating antifungal therapy and reducing the high mortality rate in immunocompromised patients. In this study, we focused on rapid and sensitive identification of clinically important Candida species, utilizing the variability in the length of the ITS2 rRNA gene and fluorescent capillary electrophoresis (f-ITS2-PCR-CE). The method was developed and optimized on 29 various Candida reference strains from which 26 Candida species were clearly identified, while Candida guilliermondii, C. fermentati, and C. carpophila, which are closely related, could not be distinguished. The method was subsequently validated on 143 blinded monofungal clinical isolates (comprising 26 species) and was able to identify 88% of species unambiguously. This indicated a higher resolution power than the classical phenotypic approach which correctly identified 73%. Finally, the culture-independent potential of this technique was addressed by the analysis of 55 retrospective DNA samples extracted directly from clinical material. The method showed 100% sensitivity and specificity compared to those of the combined results of cultivation and panfungal PCR followed by sequencing used as a gold standard. In conclusion, this newly developed f-ITS2-PCR-CE analytical approach was shown to be a fast, sensitive, and highly reproducible tool for both culture-dependent and culture-independent identification of clinically important Candida strains, including species of the “psilosis” complex.
Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2017
Iva Kotásková; Barbora Mališová; Hana Obručová; Veronika Holá; Tereza Peroutková; Filip Růžička; Tomáš Freiberger
Complex samples are a challenge for sequencing-based broad-range diagnostics. We analysed 19 urinary catheter, ureteral Double-J catheter, and urine samples using 3 methodological approaches. Out of the total 84 operational taxonomic units, 37, 61, and 88% were identified by culture, PCR-DGGE-SS (PCR denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis followed by Sanger sequencing), and PCR-DGGE-RM (PCR- DGGE combined with software chromatogram separation by RipSeq Mixed tool), respectively. The latter approach was shown to be an efficient tool to complement culture in complex sample assessment.
Folia Microbiologica | 2017
Martina VanerkovaM. Vanerkova; Barbora Mališová; Iva Kotásková; Veronika Holá; Filip Růžička; Tomáš Freiberger
The aim of this study was to analyse genotypes, antimicrobial susceptibility patterns and serotypes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical strains, including the clonal dissemination of particular strains throughout various intensive care units in one medical centre. Using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD–PCR) and P. aeruginosa antisera, 22 different genotypes and 8 serotypes were defined among 103 isolates from 48 patients. No direct association between P. aeruginosa strain genotypes and serotypes was observed. RAPD typing in strains with the same serotype revealed different genotypes and, on the contrary, most strains with a different serotype displayed the same amplification pattern. The resulting banding patterns showed a high degree of genetic heterogeneity among all isolates from the patients examined, suggesting a non-clonal relationship between isolates from these patients. A higher degree of antibiotic resistance and stronger biofilm production in common genotypes compared to rare ones and genetic homogeneity of the most resistant strains indicated the role of antibiotic pressure in acquiring resistant and more virulent strains in our hospital. In conclusion, genetic characterisation of P. aeruginosa strains using RAPD method was shown to be more accurate in epidemiological analyses than phenotyping.
Archive | 2017
Iva Kotásková; Barbora Zwinsová; Petra Vídeňská; Veronika Holá; Tomáš Freiberger
Archive | 2017
Tomáš Freiberger; Hana Obručová; Iva Kotásková; Barbora Mališová; Filip Růžička; Veronika Holá
Archive | 2017
Iva Kotásková; Petr Němec; Martina Vaněrková; Barbora Mališová; Michaela Černochová; Eva Němcová; Renata Tejkalová; Marek Orban; Víta Žampachová; Tomáš Freiberger
Archive | 2017
Iva Kotásková; Petra Vídeňská; Hana Obručová; Barbora Zwinsová; Barbora Mališová; Veronika Holá; Tomáš Freiberger
BMC Infectious Diseases | 2017
Iva Kotásková; Petr Nemec; Martina VanerkovaM. Vanerkova; Barbora Mališová; Renata Tejkalová; Marek Orban; Vita Zampachova; Tomáš Freiberger
Archive | 2016
Iva Kotásková; Hana Obručová; Veronika Holá; Barbora Mališová; Eva Němcová; Tomáš Freiberger
Archive | 2015
Iva Kotásková; Hana Obručová; Veronika Holá; Kristýna Fiedorová; Barbora Mališová; Tomáš Freiberger