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Human Fungal Pathogen Identification

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    Chapter 1 Current Challenges in the Diagnosis of Fungal Infections.
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    Chapter 2 Human Fungal Pathogen Identification
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    Chapter 3 Current Algorithms in Fungal Diagnosis in the Immunocompromised Host.
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    Chapter 4 Commercial Molecular Tests for Fungal Diagnosis from a Practical Point of View.
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    Chapter 5 Systemic Antifungal Agents: Current Status and Projected Future Developments.
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    Chapter 6 Fungal-Grade Reagents and Materials for Molecular Analysis.
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    Chapter 7 Host-Derived Biomarkers for Risk Assessment of Invasive Fungal Diseases.
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    Chapter 8 Assessment of Immune Responses to Fungal Infections: Identification and Characterization of Immune Cells in the Infected Tissue.
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    Chapter 9 Histopathology.
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    Chapter 10 Culture-Based Techniques.
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    Chapter 11 Serological Approaches.
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    Chapter 12 Isolation of Nucleic Acids for Fungal Diagnosis.
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    Chapter 13 Prerequisites for Control of Contamination in Fungal Diagnosis.
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    Chapter 14 Broad-Spectrum Molecular Detection of Fungal Nucleic Acids by PCR-Based Amplification Techniques.
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    Chapter 15 Genus- and Species-Specific PCR Detection Methods.
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    Chapter 16 Identification of Fungal Pathogens in Tissue Samples from Patients with Proven Invasive Infection by Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization.
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    Chapter 17 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy-Based Identification of Yeast.
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    Chapter 18 T2 Magnetic Resonance for Fungal Diagnosis.
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    Chapter 19 Fungal Species Identification by MALDI-ToF Mass Spectrometry.
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    Chapter 20 Immunological Identification of Fungal Species.
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    Chapter 21 Human Fungal Pathogen Identification
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    Chapter 22 Microarray Technologies in Fungal Diagnostics.
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    Chapter 23 Molecular Detection of Resistance to Echinocandins.
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    Chapter 24 Molecular Detection of Resistance to Azole Components.
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    Chapter 25 Immune Cell-Supplemented Human Skin Model for Studying Fungal Infections.
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Chapter title
Fungal Species Identification by MALDI-ToF Mass Spectrometry.
Chapter number 19
Book title
Human Fungal Pathogen Identification
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-6515-1_19
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-6513-7, 978-1-4939-6515-1
Authors

Oliver Bader

Editors

Thomas Lion

Abstract

MALDI-TOF MS has become the standard method for routine identification of most microbial organisms in clinical laboratories and has largely replaced biochemical assays. Classification relies on extensive well curated databases, ideally covering the full spectrum of microorganisms encountered in the specimens at hands. The protocols for harvesting cells and procuring material suitable for downstream MALDI-TOF MS analyses vary in specific details between the different groups of organisms, e.g., gram-positive or -negative bacteria, mycobacteria, or fungi. With respect to fungi, methods further vary between yeasts and moulds; and even among different mould genera if they do not lyse in a similar fashion. Purification of microbial materials from clinical specimen allows the direct identification of bacteria; however this is not yet fully adapted to fungi. In this chapter, I look into the differences between the underlying methods for yeast and moulds, and for production of samples suitable for MALDI-TOF MS species identification from cultures and different clinical materials.

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Country Count As %
Unknown 24 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 5 21%
Other 3 13%
Lecturer 2 8%
Student > Doctoral Student 2 8%
Student > Bachelor 2 8%
Other 4 17%
Unknown 6 25%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 5 21%
Immunology and Microbiology 4 17%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 8%
Medicine and Dentistry 2 8%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 1 4%
Other 4 17%
Unknown 6 25%