Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Paracoccidioides Species Complex Present in Paracoccidioidomycosis Patient Tissue Samples
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Resumo: | Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is the main and most prevalent systemic mycosis in Latin America, that until recently, it was believed to be caused only by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (P. brasiliensis). In 2006, researchers described three cryptic species: S1, PS2, PS3, and later, another one, PS4. In 2009, Paracoccidioides lutzii (Pb01-like) was described, and in 2017, a new nomenclature was proposed for the different agents: P. brasiliensis (S1), P. americana (PS2), P. restrepiensis (PS3), and P. venezuelensis (PS4). These species are not uniformly distributed throughout Latin America and, knowing that more than one cryptic species could coexist in some regions, we aimed to identify those species in patients’ biopsy samples for a better understanding of the distribution and occurrence of these recently described species in Botucatu region. The Hospital of Medical School of Botucatu—UNESP, which is a PCM study pole, is located in São Paulo State mid-west region and is classified as a PCM endemic area. Genotyping analyses of clinical specimens from these patients that have been diagnosed and treated in our Hospital could favor a possible correlation between genetic groups and mycological and clinical characteristics. For this, molecular techniques to differentiate Paracoccidioides species in these biopsies, such as DNA extraction, PCR, and sequencing of three target genes (ITS, CHS2, and ARF) were conducted. All the sequences were analyzed at BLAST to testify the presence of P. brasiliensis. The phylogenetic trees were constructed using Mega 7.0 software and showed that 100% of our positive samples were from S1 cryptic species, therefore P. brasiliensis. This is important data, demonstrating the predominance of this species in the São Paulo State region. |
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Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Paracoccidioides Species Complex Present in Paracoccidioidomycosis Patient Tissue Samplesmolecular biologymolecular phylogenetic analysisparacoccidiodomycosisParacoccidioides brasiliensisParacoccidioides species complexParacoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is the main and most prevalent systemic mycosis in Latin America, that until recently, it was believed to be caused only by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (P. brasiliensis). In 2006, researchers described three cryptic species: S1, PS2, PS3, and later, another one, PS4. In 2009, Paracoccidioides lutzii (Pb01-like) was described, and in 2017, a new nomenclature was proposed for the different agents: P. brasiliensis (S1), P. americana (PS2), P. restrepiensis (PS3), and P. venezuelensis (PS4). These species are not uniformly distributed throughout Latin America and, knowing that more than one cryptic species could coexist in some regions, we aimed to identify those species in patients’ biopsy samples for a better understanding of the distribution and occurrence of these recently described species in Botucatu region. The Hospital of Medical School of Botucatu—UNESP, which is a PCM study pole, is located in São Paulo State mid-west region and is classified as a PCM endemic area. Genotyping analyses of clinical specimens from these patients that have been diagnosed and treated in our Hospital could favor a possible correlation between genetic groups and mycological and clinical characteristics. For this, molecular techniques to differentiate Paracoccidioides species in these biopsies, such as DNA extraction, PCR, and sequencing of three target genes (ITS, CHS2, and ARF) were conducted. All the sequences were analyzed at BLAST to testify the presence of P. brasiliensis. The phylogenetic trees were constructed using Mega 7.0 software and showed that 100% of our positive samples were from S1 cryptic species, therefore P. brasiliensis. This is important data, demonstrating the predominance of this species in the São Paulo State region.Laboratory of Immunopathology and Infectious Agents—LIAI UNIPEX—Experimental Research Unity—Sector 5 Medical School of Botucatu São Paulo State University (UNESP), SPDepartment of Chemical and Biological Sciences Institute of Biosciences São Paulo State University (UNESP), SPEvandro Chagas National Institute of Infectious Disease Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ), RJDepartment of Geography School of Philosophy Literature and Human Sciences University of São Paulo (USP), SPDepartment of Dermatology Medical School of Botucatu São Paulo State University (UNESP), SPDepartment of Pathology Medical School of Botucatu São Paulo State University (UNESP), SPLaboratory of Immunopathology and Infectious Agents—LIAI UNIPEX—Experimental Research Unity—Sector 5 Medical School of Botucatu São Paulo State University (UNESP), SPDepartment of Chemical and Biological Sciences Institute of Biosciences São Paulo State University (UNESP), SPDepartment of Dermatology Medical School of Botucatu São Paulo State University (UNESP), SPDepartment of Pathology Medical School of Botucatu São Paulo State University (UNESP), SPUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)de Oliveira, Luciana Bonome Zeminian [UNESP]Della Coletta, Amanda Manoel [UNESP]Gardizani, Taiane Priscila [UNESP]Garces, Hans Garcia [UNESP]Bagagli, Eduardo [UNESP]Trilles, LucianaBarrozo, Ligia VizeuMarques, Sílvio de Alencar [UNESP]Faveri, Julio De [UNESP]Dias-Melicio, Luciane Alarcão [UNESP]2023-07-29T13:48:55Z2023-07-29T13:48:55Z2023-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11030562Microorganisms, v. 11, n. 3, 2023.2076-2607http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24861410.3390/microorganisms110305622-s2.0-85151464384Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengMicroorganismsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-03T13:15:27Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/248614Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-03T13:15:27Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Paracoccidioides Species Complex Present in Paracoccidioidomycosis Patient Tissue Samples |
title |
Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Paracoccidioides Species Complex Present in Paracoccidioidomycosis Patient Tissue Samples |
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Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Paracoccidioides Species Complex Present in Paracoccidioidomycosis Patient Tissue Samples de Oliveira, Luciana Bonome Zeminian [UNESP] molecular biology molecular phylogenetic analysis paracoccidiodomycosis Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Paracoccidioides species complex |
title_short |
Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Paracoccidioides Species Complex Present in Paracoccidioidomycosis Patient Tissue Samples |
title_full |
Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Paracoccidioides Species Complex Present in Paracoccidioidomycosis Patient Tissue Samples |
title_fullStr |
Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Paracoccidioides Species Complex Present in Paracoccidioidomycosis Patient Tissue Samples |
title_full_unstemmed |
Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Paracoccidioides Species Complex Present in Paracoccidioidomycosis Patient Tissue Samples |
title_sort |
Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Paracoccidioides Species Complex Present in Paracoccidioidomycosis Patient Tissue Samples |
author |
de Oliveira, Luciana Bonome Zeminian [UNESP] |
author_facet |
de Oliveira, Luciana Bonome Zeminian [UNESP] Della Coletta, Amanda Manoel [UNESP] Gardizani, Taiane Priscila [UNESP] Garces, Hans Garcia [UNESP] Bagagli, Eduardo [UNESP] Trilles, Luciana Barrozo, Ligia Vizeu Marques, Sílvio de Alencar [UNESP] Faveri, Julio De [UNESP] Dias-Melicio, Luciane Alarcão [UNESP] |
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author |
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Della Coletta, Amanda Manoel [UNESP] Gardizani, Taiane Priscila [UNESP] Garces, Hans Garcia [UNESP] Bagagli, Eduardo [UNESP] Trilles, Luciana Barrozo, Ligia Vizeu Marques, Sílvio de Alencar [UNESP] Faveri, Julio De [UNESP] Dias-Melicio, Luciane Alarcão [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ) Universidade de São Paulo (USP) |
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de Oliveira, Luciana Bonome Zeminian [UNESP] Della Coletta, Amanda Manoel [UNESP] Gardizani, Taiane Priscila [UNESP] Garces, Hans Garcia [UNESP] Bagagli, Eduardo [UNESP] Trilles, Luciana Barrozo, Ligia Vizeu Marques, Sílvio de Alencar [UNESP] Faveri, Julio De [UNESP] Dias-Melicio, Luciane Alarcão [UNESP] |
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molecular biology molecular phylogenetic analysis paracoccidiodomycosis Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Paracoccidioides species complex |
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molecular biology molecular phylogenetic analysis paracoccidiodomycosis Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Paracoccidioides species complex |
description |
Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is the main and most prevalent systemic mycosis in Latin America, that until recently, it was believed to be caused only by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (P. brasiliensis). In 2006, researchers described three cryptic species: S1, PS2, PS3, and later, another one, PS4. In 2009, Paracoccidioides lutzii (Pb01-like) was described, and in 2017, a new nomenclature was proposed for the different agents: P. brasiliensis (S1), P. americana (PS2), P. restrepiensis (PS3), and P. venezuelensis (PS4). These species are not uniformly distributed throughout Latin America and, knowing that more than one cryptic species could coexist in some regions, we aimed to identify those species in patients’ biopsy samples for a better understanding of the distribution and occurrence of these recently described species in Botucatu region. The Hospital of Medical School of Botucatu—UNESP, which is a PCM study pole, is located in São Paulo State mid-west region and is classified as a PCM endemic area. Genotyping analyses of clinical specimens from these patients that have been diagnosed and treated in our Hospital could favor a possible correlation between genetic groups and mycological and clinical characteristics. For this, molecular techniques to differentiate Paracoccidioides species in these biopsies, such as DNA extraction, PCR, and sequencing of three target genes (ITS, CHS2, and ARF) were conducted. All the sequences were analyzed at BLAST to testify the presence of P. brasiliensis. The phylogenetic trees were constructed using Mega 7.0 software and showed that 100% of our positive samples were from S1 cryptic species, therefore P. brasiliensis. This is important data, demonstrating the predominance of this species in the São Paulo State region. |
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