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Belgian National Survey on Tinea Capitis: Epidemiological Considerations and Highlight of Terbinafine-Resistant T. mentagrophytes with a Mutation on SQLE Gene

Background: In this last decade, a huge increase in African anthropophilic strains causing tinea capitis has been observed in Europe. The Belgian National Reference Center for Mycosis (NRC) conducted a surveillance study on tinea capitis in 2018 to learn the profile of circulating dermatophytes. Met...

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Autores principales: Sacheli, Rosalie, Harag, Saadia, Dehavay, Florence, Evrard, Séverine, Rousseaux, Danielle, Adjetey, Akole, Seidel, Laurence, Laffineur, Kim, Lagrou, Katrien, Hayette, Marie-Pierre
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33003309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof6040195
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author Sacheli, Rosalie
Harag, Saadia
Dehavay, Florence
Evrard, Séverine
Rousseaux, Danielle
Adjetey, Akole
Seidel, Laurence
Laffineur, Kim
Lagrou, Katrien
Hayette, Marie-Pierre
author_facet Sacheli, Rosalie
Harag, Saadia
Dehavay, Florence
Evrard, Séverine
Rousseaux, Danielle
Adjetey, Akole
Seidel, Laurence
Laffineur, Kim
Lagrou, Katrien
Hayette, Marie-Pierre
author_sort Sacheli, Rosalie
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description Background: In this last decade, a huge increase in African anthropophilic strains causing tinea capitis has been observed in Europe. The Belgian National Reference Center for Mycosis (NRC) conducted a surveillance study on tinea capitis in 2018 to learn the profile of circulating dermatophytes. Methods: Belgian laboratories were invited to send all dermatophyte strains isolated from the scalp with epidemiological information. Strain identification was confirmed by ITS (Internal Transcribed Spacer) sequencing. Mutation in the squalene epoxidase (SQLE) gene was screened by PCR. Results: The main population affected by tinea capitis was children from 5–9 years. Males were more affected than females. The majority of the strains were collected in the Brussels area followed by the Liege area. Among known ethnic origins, African people were more affected by tinea capitis than European people. The major aetiological agent was Microsporum audouinii, followed by Trichophyton soudanense. One strain of Trichophyton mentagrophytes has been characterized to have a mutation on the squalene epoxidase gene and to be resistant to terbinafine. Conclusions: African anthropophilic dermatophytes are mainly responsible for tinea capitis in Belgium. People of African origin are most affected by tinea capitis. The monitoring of terbinafine resistance among dermatophytes seems necessary as we have demonstrated the emergence of resistance in T. mentagrophytes.
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spelling pubmed-77124432020-12-04 Belgian National Survey on Tinea Capitis: Epidemiological Considerations and Highlight of Terbinafine-Resistant T. mentagrophytes with a Mutation on SQLE Gene Sacheli, Rosalie Harag, Saadia Dehavay, Florence Evrard, Séverine Rousseaux, Danielle Adjetey, Akole Seidel, Laurence Laffineur, Kim Lagrou, Katrien Hayette, Marie-Pierre J Fungi (Basel) Article Background: In this last decade, a huge increase in African anthropophilic strains causing tinea capitis has been observed in Europe. The Belgian National Reference Center for Mycosis (NRC) conducted a surveillance study on tinea capitis in 2018 to learn the profile of circulating dermatophytes. Methods: Belgian laboratories were invited to send all dermatophyte strains isolated from the scalp with epidemiological information. Strain identification was confirmed by ITS (Internal Transcribed Spacer) sequencing. Mutation in the squalene epoxidase (SQLE) gene was screened by PCR. Results: The main population affected by tinea capitis was children from 5–9 years. Males were more affected than females. The majority of the strains were collected in the Brussels area followed by the Liege area. Among known ethnic origins, African people were more affected by tinea capitis than European people. The major aetiological agent was Microsporum audouinii, followed by Trichophyton soudanense. One strain of Trichophyton mentagrophytes has been characterized to have a mutation on the squalene epoxidase gene and to be resistant to terbinafine. Conclusions: African anthropophilic dermatophytes are mainly responsible for tinea capitis in Belgium. People of African origin are most affected by tinea capitis. The monitoring of terbinafine resistance among dermatophytes seems necessary as we have demonstrated the emergence of resistance in T. mentagrophytes. MDPI 2020-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7712443/ /pubmed/33003309 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof6040195 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sacheli, Rosalie
Harag, Saadia
Dehavay, Florence
Evrard, Séverine
Rousseaux, Danielle
Adjetey, Akole
Seidel, Laurence
Laffineur, Kim
Lagrou, Katrien
Hayette, Marie-Pierre
Belgian National Survey on Tinea Capitis: Epidemiological Considerations and Highlight of Terbinafine-Resistant T. mentagrophytes with a Mutation on SQLE Gene
title Belgian National Survey on Tinea Capitis: Epidemiological Considerations and Highlight of Terbinafine-Resistant T. mentagrophytes with a Mutation on SQLE Gene
title_full Belgian National Survey on Tinea Capitis: Epidemiological Considerations and Highlight of Terbinafine-Resistant T. mentagrophytes with a Mutation on SQLE Gene
title_fullStr Belgian National Survey on Tinea Capitis: Epidemiological Considerations and Highlight of Terbinafine-Resistant T. mentagrophytes with a Mutation on SQLE Gene
title_full_unstemmed Belgian National Survey on Tinea Capitis: Epidemiological Considerations and Highlight of Terbinafine-Resistant T. mentagrophytes with a Mutation on SQLE Gene
title_short Belgian National Survey on Tinea Capitis: Epidemiological Considerations and Highlight of Terbinafine-Resistant T. mentagrophytes with a Mutation on SQLE Gene
title_sort belgian national survey on tinea capitis: epidemiological considerations and highlight of terbinafine-resistant t. mentagrophytes with a mutation on sqle gene
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33003309
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof6040195
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