MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF FUSARIUM SPP

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Autor(a) principal: CONRADO, Pollyanna Cristina Vincenzi
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: SAKITA, Karina Mayumi, ARITA, Glaucia Sayuri, VOIDALESKI, Morgana Ferreira, BONFIM-MENDONÇA, Patrícia de Souza, KIOSHIMA, Erika Seki
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Digital Unicesumar
Texto Completo: http://rdu.unicesumar.edu.br/handle/123456789/3676
Resumo: Fusarium spp. have been widely studied because the mycotoxins they produce were a big threat to plants, animal and human health. This genus have species as known human opportunistic pathogens, mainly F. solani species complex (FSSC) and F. oxysporum species complex (FOSC). These species are able to cause a broad spectrum of infections in humans, ranging from skin infections such as keratitis and onychomycosis, up to disseminated infections. Classical methods are important for fungal identification, being the most used in the laboratory routine. However, molecular techniques are necessary for rapid diagnostic. In addition, for Fusarium spp. molecular approaches allow us to distinguish between species complexes. Seven clinical Fusarium isolates from patients with suspected onychomycosis were included to this study. Six samples from toenails (85.8%). By classical techniques, the clinical isolates were identified as Fusarium solani (71.5%) and Fusarium oxysporum (28.5%). The ITS region sequencing also identified these two Fusarium species. However, for two isolates was observed discrepant results between classical and molecular identification. Therefore, development of rapid and safe diagnostic methodology is essential for the correct management of patients. Molecular techniques are promising in this proposal. However, Fusarium species identification is still a major challenge.
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spelling MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF FUSARIUM SPPFusarium sppClinical isolatesPCRDNA sequencingFusarium spp. have been widely studied because the mycotoxins they produce were a big threat to plants, animal and human health. This genus have species as known human opportunistic pathogens, mainly F. solani species complex (FSSC) and F. oxysporum species complex (FOSC). These species are able to cause a broad spectrum of infections in humans, ranging from skin infections such as keratitis and onychomycosis, up to disseminated infections. Classical methods are important for fungal identification, being the most used in the laboratory routine. However, molecular techniques are necessary for rapid diagnostic. In addition, for Fusarium spp. molecular approaches allow us to distinguish between species complexes. Seven clinical Fusarium isolates from patients with suspected onychomycosis were included to this study. Six samples from toenails (85.8%). By classical techniques, the clinical isolates were identified as Fusarium solani (71.5%) and Fusarium oxysporum (28.5%). The ITS region sequencing also identified these two Fusarium species. However, for two isolates was observed discrepant results between classical and molecular identification. Therefore, development of rapid and safe diagnostic methodology is essential for the correct management of patients. Molecular techniques are promising in this proposal. However, Fusarium species identification is still a major challenge.UNIVERSIDADE CESUMARBrasilUNICESUMAR2019-12-30T18:21:07Z2019-12-30T18:21:07Z2019-10-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdf978-85-459-1960-52594-4991http://rdu.unicesumar.edu.br/handle/123456789/3676porCONRADO, Pollyanna Cristina VincenziSAKITA, Karina MayumiARITA, Glaucia SayuriVOIDALESKI, Morgana FerreiraBONFIM-MENDONÇA, Patrícia de SouzaKIOSHIMA, Erika Sekiinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Digital Unicesumarinstname:Centro Universitário de Maringá (UNICESUMAR)instacron:UniCesumar2020-08-03T20:20:46ZRepositório InstitucionalPRI
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF FUSARIUM SPP
title MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF FUSARIUM SPP
spellingShingle MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF FUSARIUM SPP
CONRADO, Pollyanna Cristina Vincenzi
Fusarium spp
Clinical isolates
PCR
DNA sequencing
title_short MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF FUSARIUM SPP
title_full MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF FUSARIUM SPP
title_fullStr MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF FUSARIUM SPP
title_full_unstemmed MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF FUSARIUM SPP
title_sort MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF FUSARIUM SPP
author CONRADO, Pollyanna Cristina Vincenzi
author_facet CONRADO, Pollyanna Cristina Vincenzi
SAKITA, Karina Mayumi
ARITA, Glaucia Sayuri
VOIDALESKI, Morgana Ferreira
BONFIM-MENDONÇA, Patrícia de Souza
KIOSHIMA, Erika Seki
author_role author
author2 SAKITA, Karina Mayumi
ARITA, Glaucia Sayuri
VOIDALESKI, Morgana Ferreira
BONFIM-MENDONÇA, Patrícia de Souza
KIOSHIMA, Erika Seki
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CONRADO, Pollyanna Cristina Vincenzi
SAKITA, Karina Mayumi
ARITA, Glaucia Sayuri
VOIDALESKI, Morgana Ferreira
BONFIM-MENDONÇA, Patrícia de Souza
KIOSHIMA, Erika Seki
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fusarium spp
Clinical isolates
PCR
DNA sequencing
topic Fusarium spp
Clinical isolates
PCR
DNA sequencing
description Fusarium spp. have been widely studied because the mycotoxins they produce were a big threat to plants, animal and human health. This genus have species as known human opportunistic pathogens, mainly F. solani species complex (FSSC) and F. oxysporum species complex (FOSC). These species are able to cause a broad spectrum of infections in humans, ranging from skin infections such as keratitis and onychomycosis, up to disseminated infections. Classical methods are important for fungal identification, being the most used in the laboratory routine. However, molecular techniques are necessary for rapid diagnostic. In addition, for Fusarium spp. molecular approaches allow us to distinguish between species complexes. Seven clinical Fusarium isolates from patients with suspected onychomycosis were included to this study. Six samples from toenails (85.8%). By classical techniques, the clinical isolates were identified as Fusarium solani (71.5%) and Fusarium oxysporum (28.5%). The ITS region sequencing also identified these two Fusarium species. However, for two isolates was observed discrepant results between classical and molecular identification. Therefore, development of rapid and safe diagnostic methodology is essential for the correct management of patients. Molecular techniques are promising in this proposal. However, Fusarium species identification is still a major challenge.
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