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Enzymatic Activity and Susceptibility to Antifungal Agents of Brazilian Environmental Isolates of Hortaea werneckii.

Andrea Formoso1,2, Daiane Heidrich3,2, Ciro Ramón Felix4, Anne Carolyne Tenório4, Belize R Leite1,2, Danielle M Pagani4,5, Santiago Ortiz-Monsalve6, Mauricio Ramírez-Castrillón7, Melissa Fontes Landell4,5, Maria L Scroferneker3,2, Patricia Valente8,9.   

Abstract

Four strains of Hortaea werneckii were isolated from different substrates in Brazil (a salt marsh macrophyte, a bromeliad and a marine zoanthid) and had their identification confirmed by sequencing of the 26S rDNA D1/D2 domain or ITS region. Most of the strains were able to express amylase, lipase, esterase, pectinase and/or cellulase, enzymes that recognize components of plant cells as substrates, but did not express albuminase, keratinase, phospholipase and DNAse, whose substrates are animal-related. Urease production was positive for all isolates, while caseinase, gelatinase and laccase production were variable among the strains. All the strains grew in media containing up to 30% NaCl. We propose that the primary substrate associated with H. werneckii is plant-related, in special in saline environments, where the fungus may live as a saprophyte and decomposer. Infection of animal-associated substrates would be secondary, with the fungus acting as an opportunistic animal pathogen. All strains were resistant to fluconazole and presented high MIC for amphotericin B, while they were susceptible to all the other antifungal agents tested.

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Keywords:  Antifungal susceptibility; Environmental isolates; Enzyme production; Hortaea werneckii

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26162643     DOI: 10.1007/s11046-015-9920-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycopathologia        ISSN: 0301-486X            Impact factor:   2.574


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