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First report of environmental isolation of Cryptococcus and Cryptococcus-like yeasts from Boyacá, Colombia

The Cryptococcus genus comprises more than 100 species, of which C. neoformans and C. gattii are the leading cause of cryptococcosis. The distribution of C. gattii and C. neoformans species complexes has been extensively studied and widely reported globally. Other species such as Naganishia albida,...

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Autores principales: Serna-Espinosa, Briggith-Nathalia, Forero-Castro, Maribel, Morales-Puentes, María Eugenia, Parra-Giraldo, Claudia Marcela, Escandón, Patricia, Sánchez-Quitian, Zilpa Adriana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10514045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37735454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-41994-6
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author Serna-Espinosa, Briggith-Nathalia
Forero-Castro, Maribel
Morales-Puentes, María Eugenia
Parra-Giraldo, Claudia Marcela
Escandón, Patricia
Sánchez-Quitian, Zilpa Adriana
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Forero-Castro, Maribel
Morales-Puentes, María Eugenia
Parra-Giraldo, Claudia Marcela
Escandón, Patricia
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description The Cryptococcus genus comprises more than 100 species, of which C. neoformans and C. gattii are the leading cause of cryptococcosis. The distribution of C. gattii and C. neoformans species complexes has been extensively studied and widely reported globally. Other species such as Naganishia albida, Papiliotrema laurentii, and Papiliotrema flavescens have been reported as pathogenic yeasts. Since there are no reports of environmental isolation in the Boyacá region (Colombia), this study aimed to isolate and characterize Cryptococcus and Cryptococcus-like yeasts from pigeon feces, Eucalyptus, and olive trees distributed in the municipalities of Tunja and Ricaute Alto. The environmental data was recovered, and the isolations obtained were identified by microscopy, biochemical test, MALDI-TOF MS, URA5-RFLP, and sequencing of the ITS and LSU loci. For the 93 pigeon dropping samples collected in Tunja, 23 yielded to C. neoformans, 3 to N. globosa, 2 N. albida and 1 to P. laurentii. Of the 1188 samples collected from olive trees, 17 (1.43%) positive samples were identified as C. gattii species complex (4), C. neoformans species complex (2), P. laurentii (3), N. albida (2), N. globosa (5) and P. flavescens (1). Likewise, specimens of C. neoformans presented molecular type VNI and molecular type VNII; for C. gattii the molecular types found were VGIII and one VGIV by URA5-RFLP but VGIII by MALDI-TOF and sequencing of the ITS and LSU. Therefore, it can be concluded that the species of Cryptococcus, Naganishia and Papiliotrema genera, are present in the environment of Boyacá, and show a predilection for climate conditions that are typical of this region.
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spelling pubmed-105140452023-09-23 First report of environmental isolation of Cryptococcus and Cryptococcus-like yeasts from Boyacá, Colombia Serna-Espinosa, Briggith-Nathalia Forero-Castro, Maribel Morales-Puentes, María Eugenia Parra-Giraldo, Claudia Marcela Escandón, Patricia Sánchez-Quitian, Zilpa Adriana Sci Rep Article The Cryptococcus genus comprises more than 100 species, of which C. neoformans and C. gattii are the leading cause of cryptococcosis. The distribution of C. gattii and C. neoformans species complexes has been extensively studied and widely reported globally. Other species such as Naganishia albida, Papiliotrema laurentii, and Papiliotrema flavescens have been reported as pathogenic yeasts. Since there are no reports of environmental isolation in the Boyacá region (Colombia), this study aimed to isolate and characterize Cryptococcus and Cryptococcus-like yeasts from pigeon feces, Eucalyptus, and olive trees distributed in the municipalities of Tunja and Ricaute Alto. The environmental data was recovered, and the isolations obtained were identified by microscopy, biochemical test, MALDI-TOF MS, URA5-RFLP, and sequencing of the ITS and LSU loci. For the 93 pigeon dropping samples collected in Tunja, 23 yielded to C. neoformans, 3 to N. globosa, 2 N. albida and 1 to P. laurentii. Of the 1188 samples collected from olive trees, 17 (1.43%) positive samples were identified as C. gattii species complex (4), C. neoformans species complex (2), P. laurentii (3), N. albida (2), N. globosa (5) and P. flavescens (1). Likewise, specimens of C. neoformans presented molecular type VNI and molecular type VNII; for C. gattii the molecular types found were VGIII and one VGIV by URA5-RFLP but VGIII by MALDI-TOF and sequencing of the ITS and LSU. Therefore, it can be concluded that the species of Cryptococcus, Naganishia and Papiliotrema genera, are present in the environment of Boyacá, and show a predilection for climate conditions that are typical of this region. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10514045/ /pubmed/37735454 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-41994-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Serna-Espinosa, Briggith-Nathalia
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Morales-Puentes, María Eugenia
Parra-Giraldo, Claudia Marcela
Escandón, Patricia
Sánchez-Quitian, Zilpa Adriana
First report of environmental isolation of Cryptococcus and Cryptococcus-like yeasts from Boyacá, Colombia
title First report of environmental isolation of Cryptococcus and Cryptococcus-like yeasts from Boyacá, Colombia
title_full First report of environmental isolation of Cryptococcus and Cryptococcus-like yeasts from Boyacá, Colombia
title_fullStr First report of environmental isolation of Cryptococcus and Cryptococcus-like yeasts from Boyacá, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed First report of environmental isolation of Cryptococcus and Cryptococcus-like yeasts from Boyacá, Colombia
title_short First report of environmental isolation of Cryptococcus and Cryptococcus-like yeasts from Boyacá, Colombia
title_sort first report of environmental isolation of cryptococcus and cryptococcus-like yeasts from boyacá, colombia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10514045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37735454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-41994-6
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