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Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Globally, dermatophytes are the most common filamentous group of fungi causing cutaneous mycoses. Dermatophytes were shown to secrete a multitude of enzymes that play a role in their pathogenesis. There is limited data on co-hemolytic (CAMP-like) effect of different bacterial...

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Autores principales: Pakshir, K, Mohamadi, T, Khodadadi, H, Motamedifar, M, Zomorodian, K, Alipour, S, Motamedi, M
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Publicado: Iranian Society of Medical Mycology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5611691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28959790
http://dx.doi.org/10.18869/acadpub.cmm.2.4.9
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author Pakshir, K
Mohamadi, T
Khodadadi, H
Motamedifar, M
Zomorodian, K
Alipour, S
Motamedi, M
author_facet Pakshir, K
Mohamadi, T
Khodadadi, H
Motamedifar, M
Zomorodian, K
Alipour, S
Motamedi, M
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Globally, dermatophytes are the most common filamentous group of fungi causing cutaneous mycoses. Dermatophytes were shown to secrete a multitude of enzymes that play a role in their pathogenesis. There is limited data on co-hemolytic (CAMP-like) effect of different bacterial species on dermatophyte species. In this study, we sought to the evaluate exoenzyme activity and co-hemolytic effect of four bacteria on clinical dermatophytes isolated from patients in Shiraz, Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 84 clinical dermatophyte species were isolated from patients suffering dermatophytosis and identified by conventional methods. Hemolytic activity was evaluated with Columbia 5% sheep blood agar. Proteolytic activity was determined by plate clearance assay method, using gelatin 8% agar. CAMP-like factor was evaluated with four bacteria, namely, S. areus, S. saprophyticus, S. pyogenes, and S. agalactiae. Fisher's exact test was run for statistical analysis. RESULTS: T. mentagrophytes was the most predominant agent (27 [32.1%]) followed by T. verrucosum(20 [23.8%]), T. tonsurans (10 [11.9%]), Microsporum canis (7 [8.3%]), T. rubrum (6 [7.1%]), E. floccosum (6 [7.1%]), M. gypseum (5 [6%]), and T. violaceum (3[3.6%]). The most common clinical area of dermatophytosis was the skin. All the isolates expressed the zone of incomplete alpha hemolysis. All the isolates had CAMP- positive reaction with S. aureus and the other bacteria were CAMP-negative. All the isolates expressed proteolytic activity and no significant differences were noted among diverse genera of dermatophytes and severities of proteolytic activity. CONCLUSION: This study indicated that hemolysin and proteolytic enzymes potentially play a role in dermatophyte pathogenesis and S. aureus could be considered as a main bacterium for creation of co-hemolytic effect in association with dermatophyte species.
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spelling pubmed-56116912017-09-28 Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria Pakshir, K Mohamadi, T Khodadadi, H Motamedifar, M Zomorodian, K Alipour, S Motamedi, M Curr Med Mycol Original Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Globally, dermatophytes are the most common filamentous group of fungi causing cutaneous mycoses. Dermatophytes were shown to secrete a multitude of enzymes that play a role in their pathogenesis. There is limited data on co-hemolytic (CAMP-like) effect of different bacterial species on dermatophyte species. In this study, we sought to the evaluate exoenzyme activity and co-hemolytic effect of four bacteria on clinical dermatophytes isolated from patients in Shiraz, Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 84 clinical dermatophyte species were isolated from patients suffering dermatophytosis and identified by conventional methods. Hemolytic activity was evaluated with Columbia 5% sheep blood agar. Proteolytic activity was determined by plate clearance assay method, using gelatin 8% agar. CAMP-like factor was evaluated with four bacteria, namely, S. areus, S. saprophyticus, S. pyogenes, and S. agalactiae. Fisher's exact test was run for statistical analysis. RESULTS: T. mentagrophytes was the most predominant agent (27 [32.1%]) followed by T. verrucosum(20 [23.8%]), T. tonsurans (10 [11.9%]), Microsporum canis (7 [8.3%]), T. rubrum (6 [7.1%]), E. floccosum (6 [7.1%]), M. gypseum (5 [6%]), and T. violaceum (3[3.6%]). The most common clinical area of dermatophytosis was the skin. All the isolates expressed the zone of incomplete alpha hemolysis. All the isolates had CAMP- positive reaction with S. aureus and the other bacteria were CAMP-negative. All the isolates expressed proteolytic activity and no significant differences were noted among diverse genera of dermatophytes and severities of proteolytic activity. CONCLUSION: This study indicated that hemolysin and proteolytic enzymes potentially play a role in dermatophyte pathogenesis and S. aureus could be considered as a main bacterium for creation of co-hemolytic effect in association with dermatophyte species. Iranian Society of Medical Mycology 2016-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5611691/ /pubmed/28959790 http://dx.doi.org/10.18869/acadpub.cmm.2.4.9 Text en Copyright© 2016, Published by Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences on behalf of Iranian Society of Medical Mycology and Invasive Fungi Research Center. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pakshir, K
Mohamadi, T
Khodadadi, H
Motamedifar, M
Zomorodian, K
Alipour, S
Motamedi, M
Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
title Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
title_full Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
title_fullStr Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
title_short Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
title_sort proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5611691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28959790
http://dx.doi.org/10.18869/acadpub.cmm.2.4.9
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