Artigo Produção Nacional Revisado por pares

Molecular typing of environmental Cryptococcus neoformans / C. gattii species complex isolates from Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil

2016; Wiley; Volume: 59; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/myc.12499

ISSN

1439-0507

Autores

Gleica Soyan Barbosa Alves, Ana Karla Lima Freire, Amaury dos Santos Bentes, José Felipe de Souza Pinheiro, João Vicente Braga de Souza, Bodo Wanke, Takeshi Matsuura, Ani Beatriz Jackisch‐Matsuura,

Tópico(s)

Nail Diseases and Treatments

Resumo

Summary Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii are the main causative agents of cryptococcosis, a systemic fungal disease that affects internal organs and skin, and which is acquired by inhalation of spores or encapsulated yeasts. It is currently known that the C. neoformans / C. gattii species complex has a worldwide distribution, however, some molecular types seem to prevail in certain regions. Few environmental studies of Cryptococcus have been conducted in the Brazilian Amazon. This is the first ecological study of the pathogenic fungi C. neoformans / C. gattii species complex in the urban area of Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. A total of 506 samples from pigeon droppings ( n = 191), captive bird droppings ( n = 60) and tree hollows ( n = 255) were collected from June 2012 to January 2014 at schools and public buildings, squares, pet shops, households, the zoo and the bus station. Samples were plated on niger seed agar ( NSA ) medium supplemented with chloramphenicol and incubated at 25°C for 5 days. Dark‐brown colonies were isolated and tested for thermotolerance at 37°C, cycloheximide resistance and growth on canavanine‐glycine‐bromothymol blue agar. Molecular typing was done by PCR ‐ RFLP . Susceptibility to the antifungal drugs amphotericin B, fluconazole, itraconazole and ketoconazole was tested using Etest ® strips. In total, 13 positive samples were obtained: one tree hollow ( C. gattii VGII ), nine pigeon droppings ( C. neoformans VNI ) and three captive bird droppings ( C. neoformans VNI ). The environmental cryptococcal isolates found in this study were of the same molecular types as those responsible for infections in Manaus.

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