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Coniosporium epidermidis sp. nov., a new species from human skin
Coniosporium epidermidis sp. nov. is described from a superficial skin lesion with blackish discolouration in an 80-yr-old Chinese patient. The species produces dark, thick-walled, inflated, reluctantly liberating arthroconidia without longitudinal septa. Sequences of the ribosomal operon, as well a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2610297/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19287535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3114/sim.2008.61.13 |
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author | Li, D. M. de Hoog, G.S. Saunte, D.M. Lindhardt van den Ende, A.H.G. Gerrits Chen, X. R. |
author_facet | Li, D. M. de Hoog, G.S. Saunte, D.M. Lindhardt van den Ende, A.H.G. Gerrits Chen, X. R. |
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description | Coniosporium epidermidis sp. nov. is described from a superficial skin lesion with blackish discolouration in an 80-yr-old Chinese patient. The species produces dark, thick-walled, inflated, reluctantly liberating arthroconidia without longitudinal septa. Sequences of the ribosomal operon, as well as of the translation elongation factor 1-α support its novelty. The species is found in a lineage basal to the order Chaetothyriales, amidst relatives from rock, but also species repeatedly isolated from human skin and nails and eventually causing mild cutaneous infections. Coniosporium epidermidis is consistently found on humans, either asymptomatic or symptomatic. The species indicates a change of life style towards human pathogenicity, which is a recurrent type of ecology in derived Chaetothyriales. Superficial and cutaneous infection by melanized fungi is a new category in dermatology. |
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spelling | pubmed-26102972009-03-13 Coniosporium epidermidis sp. nov., a new species from human skin Li, D. M. de Hoog, G.S. Saunte, D.M. Lindhardt van den Ende, A.H.G. Gerrits Chen, X. R. Stud Mycol Articles Coniosporium epidermidis sp. nov. is described from a superficial skin lesion with blackish discolouration in an 80-yr-old Chinese patient. The species produces dark, thick-walled, inflated, reluctantly liberating arthroconidia without longitudinal septa. Sequences of the ribosomal operon, as well as of the translation elongation factor 1-α support its novelty. The species is found in a lineage basal to the order Chaetothyriales, amidst relatives from rock, but also species repeatedly isolated from human skin and nails and eventually causing mild cutaneous infections. Coniosporium epidermidis is consistently found on humans, either asymptomatic or symptomatic. The species indicates a change of life style towards human pathogenicity, which is a recurrent type of ecology in derived Chaetothyriales. Superficial and cutaneous infection by melanized fungi is a new category in dermatology. CBS Fungal Biodiversity Centre 2008 /pmc/articles/PMC2610297/ /pubmed/19287535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3114/sim.2008.61.13 Text en Copyright © Copyright 2008 CBS Fungal Biodiversity Centre You are free to share - to copy, distribute and transmit the work, under the following conditions: Attribution: You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). Non-commercial: You may not use this work for commercial purposes. No derivative works: You may not alter, transform, or build upon this work. For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work, which can be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode) Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get permission from the copyright holder. Nothing in this license impairs or restricts the author's moral rights. |
spellingShingle | Articles Li, D. M. de Hoog, G.S. Saunte, D.M. Lindhardt van den Ende, A.H.G. Gerrits Chen, X. R. Coniosporium epidermidis sp. nov., a new species from human skin |
title | Coniosporium epidermidis sp. nov., a new species from human
skin |
title_full | Coniosporium epidermidis sp. nov., a new species from human
skin |
title_fullStr | Coniosporium epidermidis sp. nov., a new species from human
skin |
title_full_unstemmed | Coniosporium epidermidis sp. nov., a new species from human
skin |
title_short | Coniosporium epidermidis sp. nov., a new species from human
skin |
title_sort | coniosporium epidermidis sp. nov., a new species from human
skin |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2610297/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19287535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3114/sim.2008.61.13 |
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