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Characterization of Aspergillus tamarii Strains From Human Keratomycoses: Molecular Identification, Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns and Cyclopiazonic Acid Producing Abilities

Aspergillus tamarii appears to be an emerging aetiological agent of human keratomycoses in South India. The investigated strains were isolated from six suspected fungal keratitis patients attending a tertiary care eye hospital in Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu, India), and were initially identified by the m...

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Autores principales: Homa, Mónika, Manikandan, Palanisamy, Szekeres, András, Kiss, Noémi, Kocsubé, Sándor, Kredics, László, Alshehri, Bader, Dukhyil, Abdul Aziz Bin, Revathi, Rajaraman, Narendran, Venkatapathy, Vágvölgyi, Csaba, Shobana, Coimbatore Subramanian, Papp, Tamás
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6794953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31649626
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02249
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author Homa, Mónika
Manikandan, Palanisamy
Szekeres, András
Kiss, Noémi
Kocsubé, Sándor
Kredics, László
Alshehri, Bader
Dukhyil, Abdul Aziz Bin
Revathi, Rajaraman
Narendran, Venkatapathy
Vágvölgyi, Csaba
Shobana, Coimbatore Subramanian
Papp, Tamás
author_facet Homa, Mónika
Manikandan, Palanisamy
Szekeres, András
Kiss, Noémi
Kocsubé, Sándor
Kredics, László
Alshehri, Bader
Dukhyil, Abdul Aziz Bin
Revathi, Rajaraman
Narendran, Venkatapathy
Vágvölgyi, Csaba
Shobana, Coimbatore Subramanian
Papp, Tamás
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description Aspergillus tamarii appears to be an emerging aetiological agent of human keratomycoses in South India. The investigated strains were isolated from six suspected fungal keratitis patients attending a tertiary care eye hospital in Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu, India), and were initially identified by the microscopic examinations of the scrapings and the cultures. Our data suggest that A. tamarii could be easily overlooked when identification is carried out based on morphological characteristics alone, while the sequence analysis of the calmodulin gene can be used successfully to recognize this species accurately. According to the collected clinical data, ocular trauma is a common risk factor for the infection that gradually developed from mild to severe ulcers and could be healed with an appropriate combined antifungal therapy. Antifungal susceptibility testing revealed that A. tamarii strains are susceptible to the most commonly used topical or systemic antifungal agents (i.e., econazole, itraconazole and ketoconazole) except for natamycin. Moreover, natamycin proved to be similarly less effective than the azoles against A. tamarii in our drug interaction tests, as the predominance of indifferent interactions was revealed between natamycin and econazole and between natamycin and itraconazole as well. Four and five isolates of A. tamarii were confirmed to produce cyclopiazonic acid (CPA) in RPMI-1640 – which is designed to mimic the composition of human extracellular fluids – and in yeast extract sucrose (YES) medium, respectively, which is a widely used culture medium for testing mycotoxin production. Although a ten times lower mycelial biomass was recorded in RPMI-1640 than in YES medium, the toxin contents of the samples were of the same order of magnitude in both types of media. There might be a relationship between the outcome of infections and the toxigenic properties of the infecting fungal strains. However, this remains to be investigated in the future.
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spelling pubmed-67949532019-10-24 Characterization of Aspergillus tamarii Strains From Human Keratomycoses: Molecular Identification, Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns and Cyclopiazonic Acid Producing Abilities Homa, Mónika Manikandan, Palanisamy Szekeres, András Kiss, Noémi Kocsubé, Sándor Kredics, László Alshehri, Bader Dukhyil, Abdul Aziz Bin Revathi, Rajaraman Narendran, Venkatapathy Vágvölgyi, Csaba Shobana, Coimbatore Subramanian Papp, Tamás Front Microbiol Microbiology Aspergillus tamarii appears to be an emerging aetiological agent of human keratomycoses in South India. The investigated strains were isolated from six suspected fungal keratitis patients attending a tertiary care eye hospital in Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu, India), and were initially identified by the microscopic examinations of the scrapings and the cultures. Our data suggest that A. tamarii could be easily overlooked when identification is carried out based on morphological characteristics alone, while the sequence analysis of the calmodulin gene can be used successfully to recognize this species accurately. According to the collected clinical data, ocular trauma is a common risk factor for the infection that gradually developed from mild to severe ulcers and could be healed with an appropriate combined antifungal therapy. Antifungal susceptibility testing revealed that A. tamarii strains are susceptible to the most commonly used topical or systemic antifungal agents (i.e., econazole, itraconazole and ketoconazole) except for natamycin. Moreover, natamycin proved to be similarly less effective than the azoles against A. tamarii in our drug interaction tests, as the predominance of indifferent interactions was revealed between natamycin and econazole and between natamycin and itraconazole as well. Four and five isolates of A. tamarii were confirmed to produce cyclopiazonic acid (CPA) in RPMI-1640 – which is designed to mimic the composition of human extracellular fluids – and in yeast extract sucrose (YES) medium, respectively, which is a widely used culture medium for testing mycotoxin production. Although a ten times lower mycelial biomass was recorded in RPMI-1640 than in YES medium, the toxin contents of the samples were of the same order of magnitude in both types of media. There might be a relationship between the outcome of infections and the toxigenic properties of the infecting fungal strains. However, this remains to be investigated in the future. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6794953/ /pubmed/31649626 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02249 Text en Copyright © 2019 Homa, Manikandan, Szekeres, Kiss, Kocsubé, Kredics, Alshehri, Bin Dukhyil, Revathi, Narendran, Vágvölgyi, Shobana and Papp. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Homa, Mónika
Manikandan, Palanisamy
Szekeres, András
Kiss, Noémi
Kocsubé, Sándor
Kredics, László
Alshehri, Bader
Dukhyil, Abdul Aziz Bin
Revathi, Rajaraman
Narendran, Venkatapathy
Vágvölgyi, Csaba
Shobana, Coimbatore Subramanian
Papp, Tamás
Characterization of Aspergillus tamarii Strains From Human Keratomycoses: Molecular Identification, Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns and Cyclopiazonic Acid Producing Abilities
title Characterization of Aspergillus tamarii Strains From Human Keratomycoses: Molecular Identification, Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns and Cyclopiazonic Acid Producing Abilities
title_full Characterization of Aspergillus tamarii Strains From Human Keratomycoses: Molecular Identification, Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns and Cyclopiazonic Acid Producing Abilities
title_fullStr Characterization of Aspergillus tamarii Strains From Human Keratomycoses: Molecular Identification, Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns and Cyclopiazonic Acid Producing Abilities
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Aspergillus tamarii Strains From Human Keratomycoses: Molecular Identification, Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns and Cyclopiazonic Acid Producing Abilities
title_short Characterization of Aspergillus tamarii Strains From Human Keratomycoses: Molecular Identification, Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns and Cyclopiazonic Acid Producing Abilities
title_sort characterization of aspergillus tamarii strains from human keratomycoses: molecular identification, antifungal susceptibility patterns and cyclopiazonic acid producing abilities
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6794953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31649626
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02249
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