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https://read.qxmd.com/read/25631479/in-vitro-activity-of-melaleuca-alternifolia-tea-tree-oil-on-filamentous-fungi-and-toxicity-to-human-cells
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Diane C Homeyer, Carlos J Sanchez, Katrin Mende, Miriam L Beckius, Clinton K Murray, Joseph C Wenke, Kevin S Akers
Invasive fungal wound infections (IFIs) are increasingly reported in trauma patients and cause considerable morbidity and mortality despite standard of care treatment in trauma centers by experienced medical personnel. Topical agents such as oil of melaleuca, also known as tea tree oil (TTO), have been proposed for adjunctive treatment of IFIs. We evaluated the activity of TTO against filamentous fungi associated with IFIs by testing 13 clinical isolates representing nine species via time-kill assay with seven concentrations of TTO (100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, 10%, 5%, and 1%)...
April 1, 2015: Medical Mycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25526781/global-epidemiology-of-sporotrichosis
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Arunaloke Chakrabarti, Alexandro Bonifaz, Maria Clara Gutierrez-Galhardo, Takashi Mochizuki, Shanshan Li
Sporotrichosis is an endemic mycosis caused by the dimorphic fungus Sporothrix schenckii sensu lato. It has gained importance in recent years due to its worldwide prevalence, recognition of multiple cryptic species within the originally described species, and its distinctive ecology, distribution, and epidemiology across the globe. In this review, we describe the current knowledge of the taxonomy, ecology, prevalence, molecular epidemiology, and outbreaks due to S. schenckii sensu lato. Despite its omnipresence in the environment, this fungus has remarkably diverse modes of infection and distribution patterns across the world...
January 2015: Medical Mycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25526780/role-of-the-rtta-gene-in-morphogenesis-stress-response-and-virulence-in-the-human-pathogenic-fungus-penicillium-marneffei
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Sumanun Suwunnakorn, Chester R Cooper, Aksarakorn Kummasook, Monsicha Pongpom, Pramote Vanittanakom, Nongnuch Vanittanakom
Penicillium marneffei is a human pathogenic fungus and the only thermally dimorphic species of the genus. At 25°C, P. marneffei grows as a mycelium that produces conidia in chains. However, when incubated at 37°C or following infection of host tissue, the fungus develops as a fission yeast. Previously, a mutant (strain I133) defective in morphogenesis was generated via Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Specifically, the rtt109 gene (subsequently designated rttA) in this mutant was interrupted by T-DNA insertion...
February 1, 2015: Medical Mycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25526779/functional-characterization-of-sporothrix-schenckii-glycosidases-involved-in-the-n-linked-glycosylation-pathway
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Leila M Lopes-Bezerra, Nancy E Lozoya-Pérez, Luz A López-Ramírez, José A Martínez-Álvarez, Marcus M Teixeira, Maria S S Felipe, Arturo Flores-Carreón, Héctor M Mora-Montes
Protein glycosylation pathways are conserved metabolic processes in eukaryotic organisms and are required for cell fitness. In fungal pathogens, the N-linked glycosylation pathway is indispensable for proper cell wall composition and virulence. In Sporothrix schenckii sensu stricto, the causative agent of sporotrichosis, little is known about this glycosylation pathway. Here, using a genome-wide screening for putative members of the glycosyl hydrolase (CAZy - GH) families 47 and 63, which group enzymes involved in the processing step during N-linked glycan maturation, we found seven homologue genes belonging to family 47 and one to family 63...
January 2015: Medical Mycology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25526778/differential-identification-of-sporothrix-spp-and-leishmania-spp-by-conventional-pcr-and-qpcr-in-multiplex-format
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Sabrina Rodríguez-Brito, Emma Camacho, Mireya Mendoza, Gustavo A Niño-Vega
Sporotrichosis and cutaneous leishmaniasis are skin infections with similar clinical manifestations but different treatment methods. The present study aimed to evaluate qPCR and conventional PCR for differential detection of the etiological agents of both infections in multiplex format. Assays were designed using two sets of reported primers: SS1/SS2, designed on the 18S ribosomal RNA gene from Sporothrix spp., and JW11/JW12, designed on the kinetoplast DNA (kDNA) minicircles of Leishmania spp. qPCR detected 200 fg of DNA per reaction for both Sporothrix and Leishmania...
January 2015: Medical Mycology
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